Paul's Missionary Journeys and Imprisonment

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These flashcards cover key events and locations from Paul's missionary journeys, his arrest, and the structure and content of his epistles.

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What were the key cities visited during Paul's second missionary journey in Macedonia?

Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea.

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In which city did Lydia live?

Philippi.

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What happened to the girl with divination in Philippi?

She was encountered by Paul and delivered from a spirit of divination.

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Who was the jailer in Philippi?

A character who experienced a conversion after an earthquake freed Paul's prisoners.

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What were the two prominent cities in Achaia that Paul visited?

Athens and Corinth.

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What is significant about Ephesus in Paul's third stage of ministry?

It was the location where Paul had significant encounters, including with Apollos and John's disciples.

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What was the consequence of Paul's confrontation with magic in Ephesus?

Many believers renounced their practices and burned their scrolls.

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What was the reason for Paul's arrest in Jerusalem?

A riot broke out in the Temple.

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Which procurators were involved during Paul's imprisonment in Caesarea?

Felix and Porcius Festus.

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What was the nature of Paul’s imprisonment during his time in Rome?

He was under house arrest for two years.

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What structure is commonly found in Paul's epistles?

An introductory paragraph, body, and salutation.

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What types of content did Paul's letters typically address?

Doctrine and specific problems faced by the recipients.