READ ACTS 20:1-12
Including Luke, how many people accompanied Paul back through Macedonia.
Why do you suppose Paul was so long-winded when they met together to break bread?
The Bible records two other times when God’s servants raised someone from the dead by a similar method. Who were they and what were the circumstances? What are the similarities in these three accounts?
READ ACTS 20:13-38
Based on verses 18-21, what words or phrases describes Paul’s ministry to the Ephesians?
In verse 24, what did Paul state was the task God had given him.
In your own words summarize what Paul admonished his hearers to do.
Why do you think difficulties might be awaiting Paul in Jerusalem?
READ ACTS 21:1-16
Acts 21:4 indicates Paul was in Tyre. Look back in ACTS 11:19. How had Christians originally been planted in Phoenicia, the region in which Tyre is located?
How is Philip identified in ACTS 21:8?
What did Agabus predict through his dramatic interpretation?
READ ACTS 21:17-36
How would you describe Paul’s initial reception in Jerusalem?
For what reason did Paul come to Jerusalem?
Why were the believing Jews upset with Paul?
Name as many reasons as you can why Paul might have followed James advice.