Good fun, but a few corrections are needed: 1) It is a all too often assumed that the 120 believers were in the upper room when the Holy Spirit fell at Pentecost. However, the Bible does not say they were, only that 'they were all together in one place'. (Acts 2:1). It would have been difficult to find an upper room, in the Jerusalem of the time, large enough to seat 120 people. Note that Luke doesn't say the believers rushed out of a house; through the narrow streets to the temple. He says when the crowd heard the noise of the wind, and the disciples speaking in tongues, THEY gathered around the disciples. It was 9am on an important Jewish feast day, so where would observant Jews - which they all were - have been gathering? At the temple, naturally! Luke may say the noise of wind filled the whole house where they were sitting, but 'house' could easily mean one of the temple courts. 2) Barnabas did not sell ALL his possessions. Luke only says that he sold a field, and gave the proceeds to the apostles. (Acts 4:36-37) 3) Luke says nothing about Paul 'preaching to the natives', whilst on the island of Malta. He no doubt did, since he was there for three months, but Luke doesn't mention that. He says Paul healed the sick. (Acts 28:1-10). Thankfully, our salvation doesn't depend on getting everything right, but if you set up a Bible quiz, I suggest you should try and get your facts straight.
I am sorry but their is no mention of Acts 28 :1-10 that Paul preached the Gospel to the natives , however he did heal the sick and the viper that bite Paul did nothing to him . Please go back and reread 1-10 The last question is incorrect . 28:9 specifically
Immediately after His resurrection,John 20, Mary Magdalene mistook Him for the gardener. He told her not to touch Him because He had not yet ascended to The Father. Yet later, He invited Thomas to freely touch His wounds. He had fellowship with His disciples and ate with them. So from the time He spoke with Mary Magdalene did He ascend to The Father before speaking to His disciples?
There were only 11 apostles in the upper room Acts 1:13, Mattias was numbered with the eleven Acts 1:26 On the day of Pentecost, the 12 were all together in one place & were filled with the Holy Spirit Acts 2:1-4 The upper room and day of Pentecost are two separate events
It can be inferred, from Acts 1:15, that there were 120 people in the upper room. However, it seems to me that the same room that Jesus ate passover in would have been too small for 120 people.
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Got all right except one thank God
14 out of 20.....need to get back into the Word!!
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I got them all right (truly!). Praise God. Rod
Missed 2 .misread question.thanks for bible quizes
OMG I GOT ALMOST ALL RIGHT
Missed more than 5. I need to reread Acts and memorize more.
18 out of 20 correct.
Good fun, but a few corrections are needed:
1) It is a all too often assumed that the 120 believers were in the upper room when the Holy Spirit fell at Pentecost. However, the Bible does not say they were, only that 'they were all together in one place'. (Acts 2:1). It would have been difficult to find an upper room, in the Jerusalem of the time, large enough to seat 120 people. Note that Luke doesn't say the believers rushed out of a house; through the narrow streets to the temple. He says when the crowd heard the noise of the wind, and the disciples speaking in tongues, THEY gathered around the disciples. It was 9am on an important Jewish feast day, so where would observant Jews - which they all were - have been gathering? At the temple, naturally! Luke may say the noise of wind filled the whole house where they were sitting, but 'house' could easily mean one of the temple courts.
2) Barnabas did not sell ALL his possessions. Luke only says that he sold a field, and gave the proceeds to the apostles. (Acts 4:36-37)
3) Luke says nothing about Paul 'preaching to the natives', whilst on the island of Malta. He no doubt did, since he was there for three months, but Luke doesn't mention that. He says Paul healed the sick. (Acts 28:1-10).
Thankfully, our salvation doesn't depend on getting everything right, but if you set up a Bible quiz, I suggest you should try and get your facts straight.
I am sorry but their is no mention of Acts 28 :1-10 that Paul preached the Gospel to the natives , however he did heal the sick and the viper that bite Paul
did nothing to him . Please go back and reread 1-10 The last question is incorrect . 28:9 specifically
19 out of 20
Good test! I got 6 wrong. Time to study!
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15out of 20
3
I obtained more than 60%
I thought I knew the book of acts but no I need to study it again thanks so much
16/20
I got 10 right
11
I got a couple wrong. Praise the Lord Jesus Christ!
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Rhoda , Acts 12:13
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90%
Timothy
Some answers were not in the Bible as stated in the quiz But I enjoyed it and learned 😂😂😂❤❤
Missed about 5 or 6
Luke
Paul
I missed about 5
I missed One.
Peter
The two men on the road of Emmaus is in Luke 24
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Lydia
Euticus
Missed two
Mary Magdalene
Immediately after His resurrection,John 20, Mary Magdalene mistook Him for the gardener. He told her not to touch Him because He had not yet ascended to The Father. Yet later, He invited Thomas to freely touch His wounds. He had fellowship with His disciples and ate with them.
So from the time He spoke with Mary Magdalene did He ascend to The Father before speaking to His disciples?
I missed two 😭
I got a lot wrong but I also learned a lot too 😅
I think I missed three
I got a couple wrong,praise lord
There were only 11 apostles in the upper room Acts 1:13,
Mattias was numbered with the eleven Acts 1:26
On the day of Pentecost, the 12 were all together in one place & were filled with the
Holy Spirit Acts 2:1-4
The upper room and day of Pentecost are two separate events
It can be inferred, from Acts 1:15, that there were 120 people in the upper room. However, it seems to me that the same room that Jesus ate
passover in would have been too small for 120 people.
missed five
missed 6
I failed 4 questions
I got 5 wrong.
6 wrong
Four wrong! Boo. 😅
In HolyBible Quiz is not fun. Don't use such irrelevant words.
Paul was the Apostle that replaced Judas Iscariot, not Mathias. Although Mathias was chosen by men, Apostles must be chosen by Jesus Christ.
Acts 1 24 - 26 No it’s disciples that were chosen by Christ . Only 12 even Judas
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Paul
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Lydia
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