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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.
In which city did Lydia live?
Philippi.
What happened to the girl with divination in Philippi?
She was encountered by Paul and delivered from a spirit of divination.
Who was the jailer in Philippi?
A character who experienced a conversion after an earthquake freed Paul's prisoners.
What were the two prominent cities in Achaia that Paul visited?
Athens and Corinth.
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.
What was the consequence of Paul's confrontation with magic in Ephesus?
Many believers renounced their practices and burned their scrolls.
What was the reason for Paul's arrest in Jerusalem?
A riot broke out in the Temple.
Which procurators were involved during Paul's imprisonment in Caesarea?
Felix and Porcius Festus.
What was the nature of Paul’s imprisonment during his time in Rome?
He was under house arrest for two years.
What structure is commonly found in Paul's epistles?
An introductory paragraph, body, and salutation.
What types of content did Paul's letters typically address?
Doctrine and specific problems faced by the recipients.