Unlikely Leaders - Chapters 1-20

Unlikely Leaders - Chapters 1-20

<p> Unlikely Leaders - Chapters 1-20 Author: Ellen G. White ©2010 by Pacific Press® Readability Level 4.9 / Points 10 214 Pages / Word Count: 92,464 for whole book Quiz 1 of 3 Best taken as an open book quiz</p><p>1. The Israelites shut themselves away from the world to ---. (8) a. Avoid persecution b. Avoid temptation c. Showcase the plan of salvation to the world d. Preserve their national identity</p><p>2. The disciples’ work was second in importance to that of ---. (9) a. Moses in leading Israel out of Egypt b. Elijah in calling Israel to repentance c. Daniel in revealing the future of the world d. None of these</p><p>3. The primary work of the disciples was to---. (12 ) a. Develop the fruit of the Spirit b. Keep God’s law c. Give the good news of salvation d. Prepare themselves for the second coming</p><p>4. When thousands joined them at Pentecost, the disciples realized ---. (18) a. Their efforts would reap big results b. They were building on the work of others c. It would not always be this easy d. All of these</p><p>5. The latter rain is for those who ---. (21) a. Are already working for God b. Have been in the church but are not yet active c. Both of these d. Neither of these 6. The Sanhedrin had taught that ---. (24) a. Jesus’ body had been stolen b. There was no life after death c. Both of these d. Neither of these</p><p>7. Peter said that Ananias and Sapphira had the Holy Spirit. (27) a. Blasphemed b. Lied to c. Stolen from d. Grieved </p><p>8. Peter and John were accused of ---. (31) a. All of these b. Killing Ananias and Sapphira c. Fighting the government d. Trying to deprive the priests of their authority</p><p>9. Deacons were to be ---. (34) a. Able to speak in tongues b. Have the gift of healings c. Administrators d. apostles</p><p>10 Stephen stopped trying to persuade the Jews concerning Jesus when ---. (38) . a. The scribes tore the Isaiah scroll b. The high priest tore his robe c. The crowd began to stone him d. Heaven opened and he could see Jesus</p><p>11 Philip had gone to Samaria because ---. (40) . a. He heard of the believers Jesus left behind b. He had business interests there c. He went as a deacon to help the believers there d. Saul was persecuting people in Jerusalem 12 Saul was convinced that Jesus was the Messiah because ---. (44) . a. God appeared to him in a bright light b. Prophecies opened to his understanding c. Disciples were willing to die for Jesus d. All of these</p><p>13 The first to accept Paul in Jerusalem was ---. (49) . a. Ananias b. Barnabas c. Cornelius d. Peter</p><p>14 Peter’s vision of the unclean animals was to teach him that ---. (52) . a. It was now ok to eat any meat b. He was now to work for people he had considered unclean c. He should take care of all the animals God had created d. He should become a vegetarian</p><p>15 Herod Agrippa was struck with pain and horror while he ---.(56,57) . a. Accepted worship of the people b. Raged over the disappearance of Peter c. Discussed with the priests how to destroy Paul d. Saw a vision of Jesus second coming</p><p>16 When Paul and Barnabas were ordained by they were authorized to baptize and start . churches.(60) a. The church members of Antioch b. The apostles from Jerusalem c. Philip the deacon d. God Himself</p><p>17 In Pisidia the Jews opposed Paul because---. (65) . a. They were afraid the people would no longer come to the synagogue. b. They were jealous of his popularity c. They didn’t like him accusing the leaders in Jerusalem of killing the Messiah d. They lost their herd of pigs</p><p>18 In Iconium, the Jews’ efforts to hinder the work of Paul and Barnabas resulted in ---. (67) . a. Adding greater numbers to the faith b. Everyone being too afraid to come to the meetings c. The authorities accepting the faith d. Paul and Barnabas refusing to leave until the Jews admitted they were wrong</p><p>19 Most Jewish Christians felt that Gentiles needed to follow Jewish rules to---. (72) . a. Be more healthy b. Convert more Jews c. Separate from their pagan friends and family d. Show their sincerity</p><p>20 Paul and Barnabas split up because Barnabas ---. (76) . a. Didn’t want to be circumcised b. Thought they should have two evangelistic teams c. Got sick d. Wanted to give John Mark another chance</p><p>Correct Answers 1 - b, 2 -d , 3 - c, 4 - b, 5 -a , 6 - c, 7 - b, 8- a, 9 - c, 10 - b, 11 - d, 12 - d, 13 - b, 14 - b, 15 -a , 16 - a, 17 - b, 18 - a, 19 -d, 20 - d Unlikely Leaders - Chapters 21-40 Author: Ellen G. White ©2010 by Pacific Press® Readability Level 4.9 / Points 10 214 Pages / Word Count: 92,464 for whole book Quiz 2 of 3 Best taken as an open book quiz</p><p>21 The reason Paul told the woman to stop saying they were servants of the Most High God . was---. (79) a. Her words were drowning out their talks b. People would think they were linked to the spirits. c. She was not telling the truth d. Women were not supposed to speak in public</p><p>22. In Thessalonica Paul listed many ---. (83-85) a. Financial benefits to being a Christian b. Prophecies of the OT c. Reasons to leave home before declaring for Christ d. None of these</p><p>23. In Athens people were attracted to heathenism by the ---.(87) a. Beautiful architecture b. Appeal to nationalism c. Splendid art d. All of these</p><p>24. In Corinth the baptism of Crispus especially upset the Jews because ---. (93) a. He had been in charge of the Synagogue b. He was the governor c. He was a wealthy merchant d. None of these</p><p>25. In Thessalonia some of the believers ---. (96, 97) a. Thought that only those living would go to heaven when Jesus returned b. Were gossiping and not working c. Were meeting in small groups to pray d. All of these</p><p>26. The people in Corinth were having problems because ---. (101) a. Apollos was jealous of Paul b. Paul didn’t like what Apollos was teaching c. The people didn’t want to be taught by Priscilla because she was a woman d. None of these</p><p>27 People paid attention to Paul in Ephesus because he ---. (106) . a. Spoke in many languages b. Spoke with powerful words c. Performed many healings d. None of these</p><p>28 In Ephesus they rioted because---. (108) . a. Many refused to attend the festival in honor of the goddess Diana b. The merchants were losing business c. The temple of the goddess Diana was not being honored d. All of these</p><p>29 Law suits were to be handled by ---. (113) . a. No one b. Church members c. The regular courts d. The inquisition</p><p>30 Paul carefully considered his and how they affected his witness. (116) . a. Desires b. impulses c. Passions d. All of these</p><p>31 The strongest proof a person can have that God has called him to ministry is ---. (121) . a. New and godly lives of sinners b. Being able to heal the sick c. Large numbers continuing to hear his/her message. d. All of these</p><p>32 need not give money to support the church. (126) . a. The very poor b. Children c. Widows d. None of these</p><p>33 Paul needed to earn money tent making because ---. (128) . a. He had always been poor b. He had used his wealth up promoting the gospel c. He was only a deacon and didn’t have a right to tithe money d. His converts never helped him</p><p>34 There is nothing more precious to God than ---. (135) . a. Someone who works where it looks like there will be little results. b. Someone who risks their life for Him c. Someone who gives all their money to His cause d. None of these</p><p>35 In the last days, many will proclaim the message with power. (138) . a. Jews b. Arabs c. Children d. Spiritualists 36 Many today who say they are Christians say that we can break God’s moral law ---. (141) . a. If we buy indulgences b. If our pastor gives us special dispensation c. With no consequences d. As long as we are kind to others</p><p>37 At Paul’s all night sermon ---. (143) . a. Eutychus fell from a window b. The members celebrated communion c. Paul raised a man to life d. All of these</p><p>38 Those who gave Paul bad advice about going to the temple had ---. (147) . a. Assured Paul that the former council’s decision about Gentile converts and the ceremonial law was still good b. Not received a share of the money he raised c. Plotted with the priests for his capture d. None of these</p><p>39 Felix did not release Paul because he ---. (154) . a. Was not sure he was innocent b. Was a Roman citizen c. Was trying to protect him from the Jewish plots d. Was afraid to offend the Jews</p><p>40 Paul appealed to Caesar because---. (152) . a. He was a Roman citizen b. The Jews were secretly plotting to kill him c. Both of the above d. None of the above </p><p>Correct Answers 21 - b, 22 - b, 23 - d, 24 - a,25 - d, 26 - d, 27 - c, 28- d, 29 - b, 30 - d, 31 - a, 32 - d, 33 - b, 34 - a, 35 - a, 36 - c, 37 - d, 38 - a, 39 - d, 40 - c</p><p>Unlikely Leaders - Chapters 41-58 Author: Ellen G. White ©2010 by Pacific Press® Readability Level 4.9 / Points 10 214 Pages / Word Count: 92,464 for whole book Quiz 3 of 3 Best taken as an open book quiz.</p><p>41. Herod Agrippa would have set Paul free but ---. (160) a. He was afraid of the Jews b. Paul had appealed to Caesar for help c. He was not ready to admit Paul was right d. None of these</p><p>42. Paul was concerned because ----. (163) a. He would die before getting to Rome. b. The people refused to eat c. The boat would sink d. All of these 43 Onesimus was the of Philemon. (168) . a. Brother b. Friend c. Slave d. teacher</p><p>44 Even better witness than a long life of faithful work for Christ is ---. (171) . a. Calmness of unshaken faith in the face of death b. Feeding the poor c. Teaching kindness to the young d. Healing the sick </p><p>45 The biggest problem facing the early church was ---.(174) . a. Losing their love of truth b. False teachers who would draw them away from Christ c. Losing their friends and family d. Eating meat with blood in it</p><p>46 Which of the following statements are true about Nero, the ruler of the civilized world? . (178) a. He had low morals and was capable of terrible cruelty. b. He murdered his stepbrother, his mother, and his wife. c. Even those who did his bidding were in constant fear of him. d. All of these</p><p>47. In Paul’s loneliness and desertion in the Roman dungeon who refreshed him and brought him gladness and cheer? (180) a. Luke. b. Barnabas. c. Onesiphorus. d. Timothy.</p><p>48. When did the door of repentance close forever against Nero, the emperor of Rome? a. When Paul was called before Nero for trial the second time. b. When he committed suicide. c. When the dungeon door of Paul’s cell was closed. d. None of the above 49. Who was Paul’s last letter written to? (183) a. Timothy, who was like a son to him. b. The church at Galatians. c. The believers in Ephesus. d. Luke, his good friend and fellow missionary, who stood by him through hardships and </p><p>50. Paul was beheaded because ---. (187) a. Nero was afraid if Paul was tortured to death, more converts would be won to b. Because the believers in Rome petitioned the emperor and he honored their request. c. Paul’s executioners were afraid to incite a riot among the Christians. d. It was against the law to torture a Roman citizen</p><p>51. How many times did Jesus ask Peter, “Do you love me?” (189) a. Twice. b. Three times. c. Once. d. None of the above.</p><p>52. Why was Peter so sure of the Gospel truth? (195) a. Because He had seen Jesus’ glory with his own eyes. b. Because Bible prophecy testified to His divinity. c. Both a and b. d. Neither a nor b.</p><p>53. Which disciple got to Jesus’ empty tomb first? (197) a. Peter. b. Thomas. c. John. d. James</p><p>54. The greatest danger to the church is ---. (201) a. Satan and his evil angels. b. The evil cherished in the hearts of believers. c. The lack of love in the world around us d. Opposition of the world</p><p>55. Sanctification is the work of ---. (205) a. A lifetime. b. A moment. c. An hour. d. A day.</p><p>56. John was thrown into a ---. (208) a. Fiery furnace. b. Pit of rattlesnakes. c. Dungeon. d. Pot of boiling oil.</p><p>57. When John saw Jesus in vision, His eyes were like ---. (212) a. Emeralds. b. A crystal sea. c. A flame of fire. d. Blue sapphires.</p><p>58. In building upon the Rock of Ages, the apostles struggled against ---. (217) a. Bigotry and prejudice. b. Kings, priests, and rulers. c. Superstition and violence. d. All of the above.</p><p>Correct Answers 41 - b, 42 - b, 43 - c, 44 - a, 45 - b, 46 - d, 47 - c , 48 - c, 49 -a , 50 - d, 51 - b, 52 - c, 53 - c, 54 - b, 55 - a, 56 - d, 57 - c, 58 - d</p>

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