First Missionary Journey
| What was the general location of Paul's first missionary journey? | 376 L.J., 381 L.J. |
| Who were Paul's companions on the first journey? | 376 L.J. |
| To what island did Paul and his companions go first? | 379 L.J. |
| What official did they interest in their message? | 379 L.J., 380 L.J. |
| Who opposed them? | 379 L.J. |
| Where did they go after leaving Cyprus? | 380 L.J. |
| Give the gist of Paul's sermon at Antioch. | 380-384 L.J. |
| What was the result among the Jews? | 384 L.J., 385 L.J. |
| What was the result among the Gentiles? | 385 L.J. |
| For what reason did Paul and Barnabas leave Antioch? | 385 L.J. |
| Where did they go? | 385 L.J. |
| What happened at Iconium? | 385 L.J., 386 L.J. |
| Why did the people at Lystra call Paul and Barnabas gods? | 386 L.J. |
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| How was Paul mistreated at Lystra? | 387 L.J. |
| What was the main work of Paul and Barnabas on the remainder of the journey? | 387 L.J. |
| What disturbance and discussion arose within the church? | 388 L.J. |
| How was it settled? | 388 L.J., 389 L.J. |
| What was the message sent to the Gentile Christians from the disciples at Jerusalem? | 390 L.J., 391 L.J. |
Second Missionary Journey
| Where was the main campaign of Paul's second missionary journey located? | 392 L.J. |
| For what reason did Paul and Barnabas part, and who was the companion of each? | 395 L.J. |
| Why did Paul go to Macedonia? | 396 L.J. |
| Describe what happened first at Philippi. | 396 L.J., 399 L.J. |
| For what cause were Paul and Silas cast into prison? | 399 L.J. |
| What happened in the prison in the night? | 399 L.J., 400 L.J. |
| How did the disciples leave the prison? | 400 L.J. |
| Where did the disciples go after leaving Philippi? | 403 L.J. |
| What happened in Thessalonica? | 403 L.J. |
| Describe the visit to Beroea and the reason for sudden departure from there. | 403 L.J., 404 L.J. |
| To what famous city, the intellectual center of the Gentile world, did Paul now go? | 404 L.J. |
| What difficulties did Paul encounter at Athens? | 404 L.J. |
| Give the substance of Paul's speech at Athens. | 407 L.J., 408 L.J. |
| What was the result? | 408 L.J. |
| To what leading commercial city did Paul now go? | 408 L.J. |
| With whom did he live at Corinth? | 408 L.J. |
| How long a campaign did Paul wage here in the hope of evangelizing the city? | 411 L.J. |
| What did the Jews in Corinth do to Paul? | 411 L.J. |
| How was Paul released? | 411 L.J., 412 L.J. |
| Where did Paul end this journey? | 412 L.J. |
Third Missionary Journey
| Give an outline of the third missionary journey, mentioning the main places visited. | 417 L.J. |
| In what city did Paul have great success in evangelization? | 418 L.J. |
| What great metropolis of the world did Paul purpose to visit? | 418 L.J. |
| What was the reason for the riot at Ephesus? | 418 L.J., 421 L.J. |
| What was the cry of the people? | 421 L.J. |
| How was the riot ended? | 422 L.J. |
| Where did Paul go after leaving Ephesus? | 422 L.J. |
| How do you account for the change in the pronoun from "he" to "we"? | 422 L.J., 425 L.J., 494 L.J. |
| Tell what happened at Troas. | 425 L.J. |
| For what event was Paul hurrying back to Jerusalem? | 425 L.J., 426 L.J. |
| What premonitions did Paul make known to the Ephesians whom he met at Miletus? | 426 L.J., 429 L.J. |
| At what points did Paul touch on his journey to Jerusalem? | 429 L.J., 430 L.J. |
In the Hands of his Enemies
| What objection to Paul did his enemies in Jerusalem raise? | 433 L.J. |
| What did they do? | 433 L.J., 434 L.J. |
| Give the substance of Paul's defense | 434-438 L.J. |
| What was the effect upon the mob? | 438 L.J. |
| What conversation did Paul have with the Roman commandant? | 441 L.J. |
| What was the effect of this conversation? | 441 L.J. |
Before the Council
| Describe Paul's hearing before the council. | 442 L.J., 445 L.J. |
| What oath did about forty of the Jews take at this time? | 445 L.J. |
| Describe their plot. | 445 L.J., 446 L.J. |
| How was the conspiracy defeated? | 446 L.J., 447 L.J. |
| To whom was Paul sent? | 447 L.J. |
| Give the contents of the letter sent to Felix. | 447 L.J. |
| What decision did Felix make in regard to the case? | 447 L.J. |
Before Felix
| Who appeared as accusers at the hearing against Paul? | 448 L.J. |
| What were the charges brought against Paul? | 448 L.J. |
| What was Paul's defense? | 448-451 L.J. |
| What was the result of the hearing? | 451 L.J. |
| What was the effect of Paul's private conversations with Felix? | 452 L.J. |
Before Festus
| What was Paul's condition when Festus became governor? | 452 L.J. |
| How did Festus arrange a hearing for Paul? | 452 L.J. |
| What appeal did Paul make during his trial? | 455 L.J. |
| Why could this appeal not be denied? | 498 L.J. |
Before Agrippa
| Give the story of Paul as told by Festus to King Agrippa | 455 L.J., 456 L.J. |
| What reason did Festus give for bringing Paul before Agrippa? | 457 L.J. |
| Give the substance of Paul's speech before Agrippa? | 457-461 L.J. |
| What confession did the king make to Paul? | 461 L.J. |
| What did Agrippa say about Paul's innocence? | 461 L.J. |
Voyage to Rome
| Give a general description of Paul's voyage to Rome. | 462-466 L.J. |
| Why was there doubt about proceeding from Fair Havens? | 469 L.J. |
| What was Paul's advice? | 469 L.J. |
| For what reason was the advice not taken? | 470 L.J. |
| Describe the weather when the ship sailed. | 470 L.J. |
| What happened soon after? | 470 L.J. |
| What did the sailors do after the storm struck? | 470 L.J. |
| How did Paul try to encourage the hopeless sailors? | 470 L.J., 473 L.J. |
| What happened on the fourteenth night? | 473 L.J. |
| Tell what happened when it was day. | 474 L.J. |
| What happened on the island of Malta? | 474 L.J., 477 L.J. |
| Describe the remainder of the trip to Rome. | 477 L.J. |
In Rome
| What liberty was Paul permitted by the authorities at Rome? | 478 L.J. |
| How did he employ his time there? | 478 L.J., 481 L.J. |
| Name some of the perils that Paul says he has passed through in his life. | 482 L.J. |
| What spirit did Paul show in his farewell words? | 482 L.J. |
SONGS OF THE AGES
Most of the questions on this volume are of a literary nature and will be found in Part IV, "The Bible in Literature."
The Prophets
| What broader meaning does the word prophet have than that of merely signifying a predicter of future events? | 263 S.A. |
| Name the four great prophets. | 263 S.A. |
| Why were the Minor Prophets so called? | 263 S.A. |
| What was the work of the prophets? | 263 S.A. |
Isaiah
| Who was the greatest prophet of the Old Testament? | 264 S.A. |
| What was the condition of the kingdom of Judah when Isaiah came to prophesy? | 264 S.A. |
| How did Isaiah respond to his vision? | 264 S.A., 265 S.A. |
| What alliance did Ahaz form in spite of Isaiah's advice? | 266 S.A., 267 S.A. |
| What do you think of the effectiveness of the words used by Isaiah where he threatens Judah against invasion by the Assyrians? | 283 S.A. |
| What prophecy did Isaiah make to Hezekiah about the future of Judah? | 268 S.A., 271 S.A. |
| For what purpose did Sennacherib invade Judah? | 271 S.A. |
| Tell how Rabshakeh tried to turn the common people away from their allegiance to King Hezekiah. | 271-273 S.A. |
| How did Isaiah encourage King Hezekiah? | 274 S.A. |
| What further word did Sennacherib send to Hezekiah? | 274 S.A. |
| How was Judah saved from the Assyrians? | 275 S.A., 276 S.A. |
(Questions on the literary value of Isaiah's poems may be found in Part IV.)
Jeremiah
| Give the condition of Judah in the time of Jeremiah. | 297 S.A. |
| In what way does the life of Jeremiah compare with that of Savonarola? | 297 S.A. |
| What were the circumstances of Jeremiah's call? | 298-301 S.A. |
| Sum up in a few words Jeremiah's message to the people. | 305 S.A. |
| What did the king do to the roll of Jeremiah's prophecy? | 305-308 S.A. |
| When Jeremiah continued to rebuke the people, what happened to him? | 309-312 S.A. |
| How did Jeremiah escape? | 312 S.A., 313 S.A. |
| How was Jeremiah treated by the foreign conqueror? | 314-318 S.A. |
| Who was appointed governor over the Jews who remained in their land? | 318 S.A. |
| Where did Jeremiah and the royal governor make their headquarters? | 318 S.A. |
| How did Gedaliah treat the Jews? | 318-320 S.A. |
| What was Gedaliah's fate? | 320 S.A. |
| What was Jeremiah's warning to the people who wished to take refuge in Egypt? | 322-325 S.A. |
| What did the people do? | 325 S.A., 326 S.A. |
| What does Jeremiah say is to be the punishment for the people who went into Egypt? | 326-331 S.A. |
| Give the substance of Jeremiah's prophecy concerning the doom of Babylon. | 331-343 S.A. |
Ezekiel
| How does the book of Ezekiel differ from every other book of prophecy? | 344 S.A. |
| What was Ezekiel's great aim? | 344 S.A. |
| The prophecy of Ezekiel falls into three divisions: (1) Prophecies concerning the fall of the Jewish nation; (2) Prophecies concerning the destruction of foreign nations; (3) Prophecies of restoration of the Jews. Pick out instances of the three and note the effective symbolism used. | 344-353 S.A. |
| From Ezekiel's "Doom of Tyre," describe the commercial activity of a great city in ancient times. | 346-351 S.A. |
Amos
| In what kingdom did Amos prophesy? | 354 S.A. |
| Tell something of Amos' early life and call to be a prophet. | 354 S.A. |
| Where did Amos make his first appearance and what was his message? | 354 S.A., 355 S.A. |
| How did Amos defy the priest? | 355 S.A., 356 S.A. |
| What charges did Amos bring against the people? | 356-361 S.A. |
| Against what abuse did Amos speak? | 361 S.A., 362 S.A. |
Hosea
| What was Hosea's special message? | 363 S.A. |
| What particular sins did Hosea ascribe to the people? | 363-365 S.A. |
| What relation between God and his people did Hosea point out? | 365 S.A., 366 S.A. |
Micah
| In what respect did Micah's prophecy resemble that of Isaiah? | 367 S.A. |
| What social corruptions did Micah especially condemn? | 367 S.A. |
| What did Micah mention as the enduring foundations of the spiritual world? | 369 S.A. |
Obadiah
| What was the main theme of the prophecy of Obadiah? | 370-373 S.A. |
Joel
| What was the occasion of the prophecy of Joel? | 374 S.A. |
| How did the people receive Joel's warning? | 378 S.A. |
| What words of Joel were quoted by Peter on the day of Pentecost? | 379 S.A., 326 L.J. |
Zephaniah
| Of what does the prophecy of Zephaniah consist? | 380 S.A. |
| Of his declarations of threats and promises pick out strong examples. | 380-384 S.A. |
Nahum
| For what reasons was Nineveh so bitterly hated by the Hebrew people? | 385 S.A. |
| What was the theme of Nahum's prophecy? | 385 S.A. |
| What striking picture does Nahum draw in the "Doom of Nineveh"? | 387-391 S.A. |
Habakkuk
| What new problem is dealt with in the prophecy of Habakkuk? | 392 S.A. |
| What national condition of the Jews brought up this problem? | 392 S.A. |
| What would you say is the great thought brought out in "Warnings of the Watchman"? | 392 S.A., 393 S.A. |
Haggai
| What was the national condition of the Hebrews when Haggai prophesied? | 397 S.A. |
| What was Haggai's particular message to the people? | 397-400 S.A. |
| Was Haggai successful? | 397 S.A. |
Zechariah
| What was Zechariah's aim in his prophecies? | 401 S.A. |
| Compare the beginning of Zechariah's prophecy with that of Haggai in point of time. | 398 S.A., 401 S.A. |
| Name some of the strange symbols that Zechariah used in his prophecy. | 401-407 S.A. |
| What encouragements did the prophet give to Zerubbabel to rebuild the temple? | 404 S.A. |
| What is the meaning of the vision of the flying book? | 405 S.A. |
| What is the meaning of the vision of the woman in the barrel? | 405 S.A., 406 S.A. |
| What is the meaning of the vision of the chariots of the four winds? | 406 S.A., 407 S.A. |
Malachi
| What was the national condition of the Hebrews in the time of Malachi? | 408 S.A. |
| What was Malachi's message to the people? | 408 S.A. |
The Epistles
| In what effective way did Paul follow up his visits to the various churches which he founded? | 413 S.A. |
| Name some of the occasions that called forth Paul's letters. | 413 S.A. |
| What influences other than Jewish are found in Paul's letters? | 414 S.A., 415 S.A. |
| Number the commands given in Paul's message to the Romans | 415-419 S.A. |
| Divide these exhortations into two classes, those for personal righteousness and those for social betterment. | 415-419 S.A. |
| How many of these commands might be followed to-day? | 415-419 S.A. |
| What did Paul say about obedience? | 419 S.A. |
| What were Paul's words about contentment? | 420 S.A. |
| What attitude did Paul say was worthy of the calling of a Christian? | 420 S.A. |
| What particular gifts did Paul say were given men for the building up of Christ's kingdom? | 421 S.A. |
| What did Paul say about being angry? | 421 S.A. |
| What did Paul say about the fruits of the Spirit? | 422 S.A., 423 S.A. |
| About what things did Paul say we should think? | 424 S.A. |
| Of all the spiritual gifts to be desired what did Paul say was the greatest? | 425 S.A. |
| Give Paul's definition of true love. | 425 S.A. |
| Why can a person be joyful when falling into temptation? | 426 S.A. |
| How does temptation begin? | 427 S.A. |
| What did James lay down as the two elements of pure religion? | 427 S.A., 428 S.A. |
| What did James say of faith and works? | 428 S.A. |
| How large a part does the control of the tongue have in the making of character, according to James? | 428 S.A., 429 S.A. |
| To what two things is the tongue compared? | 428 S.A. |
| What three things did James declare the tongue to be? | 428 S.A., 429 S.A. |
| How did James say the peaceable spirit could be obtained? | 429 S.A., 430 S.A. |
| What did James say about the rich and the poor? | 430 S.A., 433 S.A. |
| Give James' definition of sin and compare it to John's definition on page 435 S.A.. | 434 S.A. |
| Name the two definitions of God as given by John. | 435 S.A., 436 S.A. |
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| How does John say we may prove our fellowship with God? | 435 S.A. |
| What does John say proves our love for God? | 436 S.A. |
| Compare John's estimate of love with Paul's. | 425 S.A., 436 S.A., 437 S.A. |
| Make a list of the rules laid down by Paul for the spiritual athlete. How do these rules compare with the requirements for the physical athlete? | 438 S.A., 439 S.A. |
| What games do you think Paul may have referred to in this letter? | 414 S.A., 438 S.A. |
| What does Paul say about the foundation of the Christian temple? | 440 S.A. |
| What does Paul say dwells in the Christian temple? | 443 S.A. |
| What does Paul say makes the Christian temple strong? | 443 S.A. |
| What do you think may have suggested to Paul the figure of the Christian as a warrior? | 414 S.A., 447 S.A. |
| Describe the spiritual armor. | 447 S.A., 448 S.A. |
| What does Paul say are the enemies against which the Christian warrior must fight? | 447 S.A. |
| What does Paul say of the immortality of the soul? | 449-455 S.A. |
| What message did John write to the church in Ephesus? | 460 S.A. |
| What promise for faithfulness was given the church in Smyrna? | 460 S.A., 461 S.A. |
| What was the charge against the church in Pergamum? | 461 S.A. |
| What was the message to the church in Thyatira? | 462 S.A. |
| For what was the church in Sardis rebuked? | 462 S.A., 463 S.A. |
| What promise was given to the church in Philadelphia? | 463 S.A., 464 S.A. |
| What charge was brought against the church in Laodicea? | 464 S.A. |
| What beautiful promise was held out to the Laodiceans? | 464 S.A. |
| Name some of the symbols used in the successive scenes of this revelation. | 467-478 S.A. |
| What name was given, in John's vision, to the Heavenly City? | 476 S.A. |
| Name some of the characteristics of the Heavenly City. | 477 S.A., 478 S.A. |