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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 11:22-26 What was significant about Antioch in the early history of Christianity? (← links)
- 11:27 Are prophets still in the church today? (← links)
- 11:30 To whom does the term "elders" apply here? (← links)
- 12:4 The term "Easter", not "Passover", is used in the KJV here - is this correct? (← links)
- 12:12 Who is the "John" referred to here whose surname was Mark? (← links)
- 13:1-4 What is the significance of what is recorded here? (← links)
- 13:5 Who is this John? (← links)
- 13:6-12 What authority did Paul have to make Elymas blind? (← links)
- 13:33 Does this teach that Jesus was begotten as God's Son by His resurrection, as some believe? (← links)
- 13:40-41 Does the work of God that the prophet predicts here refer to a spiritual revival in Israel, as some believe? (← links)
- 13:48 Does this not prove that only those whom God has specially chosen for salvation are ordained to eternal life? (← links)
- 14:8-18 Why were Paul and Barnabas so affected by what happened here? (← links)
- 14:26-27 What is the significance of this passage? (← links)
- 15:1-29 What vital foundational doctrine of the Christian faith was resolved here? (← links)
- 15:36-41 How great was the contention between Paul and Barnabas here? (← links)
- 16:1-3 Why did Paul circumcise Timothy here yet he opposed circumcision for Christians in Ch 15? (← links)
- 16:10 What does the word "we" indicate here? (← links)
- 16:13-15 What does it mean that the Lord had opened Lydia's heart to receive the gospel? (← links)
- 16:16-18 What was Paul's purpose in casting the demon out of this girl - scriptures do not teach that she got saved as a result? (← links)
- 16:25-26 What do we learn from Paul and Silas praying and singing praises to God here? (← links)
- 16:27 Why was the keeper of the prison prepared to kill himself? (← links)
- 17:11 What does the word "noble" (KJV) mean here? (← links)
- 17:18-22 Who were the Epicureans and Stoics, and what do the words Areopagus and Mars Hill refer to? (← links)
- 17:30 Does this mean that there will be no future retribution for sinners in past ages? (← links)
- 18:6 To what is Paul alluding here in saying that the Jews' blood was upon their own heads? (← links)
- 18:18 (A) What is the vow referred to here? (← links)
- 18:22 What does this verse signify? (← links)
- 18:23 What does this verse signify? (← links)
- 18:24-25 What is meant by Apollos only knowing the baptism of John? (← links)
- 19:1-2 What is the significance of Paul's question here concerning the Holy Spirit? (← links)
- 19:11-12 Can these miracles still be duplicated today? (← links)
- 19:13-16 Why could these exorcists not cast the demons out of this man even though they used Jesus' name? (← links)
- 19:23-27 What do we learn from what Demetrius says here? (← links)
- 20:17 Who were the elders in scripture and what was their ministry? (← links)
- 20:22 What does it mean here that Paul was going to Jerusalem bound in the spirit? (← links)
- 20:28 What do we learn from Paul's statement here that God has purchased the church with his own blood? (← links)
- 20:32 What is the "word of His grace" to which Paul commended the Ephesian elders here? (← links)
- 20:35 Where in scripture did Jesus say this? (← links)
- 21:4 By going to Jerusalem did Paul disobey the Holy Spirit's direction here not to go? (← links)
- 21:9 What does it mean that Philip's daughters prophesied? (← links)
- 21:10-11 What does Agabus mean by saying here that the Jews will deliver Paul into the hands of the Gentiles? (← links)
- 21:26 If the law of Moses did not apply to Christians why did Paul take part in Jewish rites under the law and offer sacrifice in the temple? (← links)
- 22:3-5 Does this teach that Paul was a member of the Sanhedrin and therefore married, as some claim? (← links)
- 22:16 Are we to understand from this that baptism cleanses one from sin? (← links)
- 22:25-29 Why does Paul call himself a Roman here but a Jew in V3? (← links)
- 23:2-3 Was Paul wrong in the way he reacted to the High Priest here? (← links)
- 23:11 What did Jesus mean by what He said here? (← links)
- 23:12-15 What happened to these Jews who vowed to kill Paul? (← links)
- 24:25 Why did Felix tremble? (← links)
- 25:9-12 Why did Paul appeal to Caesar? (← links)