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The Bible Story

Chapter 185: Joel
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The volume serves as a practical guide to using a multi-volume retelling of biblical narratives, offering concise methods for parents and teachers to present stories, encourage memorization, foster character development, and relate biblical life to its historical land and artistic heritage. It supplies discussion questions, lesson plans for different age groups, geography and literary connections, and classroom suggestions, along with a pronouncing dictionary and an index to the set. Emphasis is on making reading accessible, integrating the Bible with literature and daily living, and adapting lessons to varied occasions and temperaments.


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.