Fill-in-the-blanks quiz based on Acts 25:

 Fill-in-the-blanks quiz based on Acts 25:


1. Porcius Festus arrived in __________ as the new governor and went up to Jerusalem from Caesarea.


Answer: "Judaea"


2. Festus returned to Caesarea after three days and called the __________ together to bring charges against Paul.


Answer: "chief priests and Jewish leaders"


3. The Jews requested Festus to transfer Paul to Jerusalem, intending to __________ him along the way.


Answer: "ambush"


4. Festus suggested that Paul be judged in Jerusalem, but Paul appealed to __________, saying, "I appeal to Caesar!"


Answer: "Caesar"


5. Festus asked Agrippa to hear Paul's case to have something to write to __________.


Answer: "Caesar"


6. Festus detailed Paul's case to Agrippa regarding charges of __________ according to Jewish customs.


Answer: "religion"


7. Paul told Agrippa that he was accused of teaching that Jesus had risen from the dead, which he did believe as a __________.


Answer: "Pharisee"


8. Agrippa said to Festus, "This man could have been set free if he had not __________ to Caesar."


Answer: "appealed"


9. Paul was sent to Rome as a prisoner, escorted by soldiers, to appear before __________.


Answer: "Caesar"


10. Festus questioned Paul in the presence of King Agrippa and Bernice, and Paul declared that he was not guilty of any __________ against the Jewish law, the temple, or Caesar.


Answer: "offense"


11. Festus explained to Agrippa that he had found no charges against Paul that deserved __________.


Answer: "death or imprisonment"


12. Festus said to Agrippa, "It seems unreasonable to send a prisoner to __________ without specifying the charges against him."


Answer: "Caesar"


13. Paul said to King Agrippa, "I am happy to defend myself today against all the accusations of the Jews because you are especially familiar with all their __________ and controversies."


Answer: "customs"


14. Agrippa said to Festus, "This man could have been set free if he had not __________ to Caesar."


Answer: "appealed"


15. Festus explained that Paul had appealed to Caesar, so he decided to send him to __________.


Answer: "Caesar"


16. Festus said to King Agrippa, "I have found nothing in Paul deserving of __________, but since he appealed to Caesar, I decided to send him."


Answer: "death"


17. Agrippa said to Paul, "You almost persuade me to become a __________."


Answer: "Christian"


18. Agrippa and Festus agreed that Paul could have been set free if he had not __________ to Caesar.


Answer: "appealed"


19. Festus prepared a letter to __________, explaining Paul's case.


Answer: "Caesar"


20. Festus mentioned in the letter to Caesar that the charges against Paul were related to __________.


Answer: "religion"


21. Festus asked for Agrippa's help in __________ the letter before sending it to Caesar.


Answer: "drafting"


22. Festus said, "I found him to have done nothing deserving of __________."


Answer: "death"


23. Festus declared, "It seems unreasonable to send a prisoner to __________ without specifying the charges against him."


Answer: "Caesar"


24. Agrippa said to Festus, "This man could have been set free if he had not __________ to Caesar."


Answer: "appealed"


25. Festus explained that Paul had appealed to Caesar, so he decided to send him to __________.


Answer: "Caesar"


26. Festus said to King Agrippa, "I have found nothing in Paul deserving of __________, but since he appealed to Caesar, I decided to send him."


Answer: "death"


27. Agrippa said to Paul, "You almost persuade me to become a __________."


Answer: "Christian"


28. Agrippa and Festus agreed that Paul could have been set free if he had not __________ to Caesar.


Answer: "appealed"


29. Festus prepared a letter to __________, explaining Paul's case.


Answer: "Caesar"


30. Festus mentioned in the letter to Caesar that the charges against Paul were related to __________.


Answer: "religion"

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