KEYS TO UNDERSTANDING

  • The Council: The Jewish Supreme Court known as the Sanhedrin. It included both Pharisees and Sadducees.
  • Pharisees and Sadducees: Two religious parties of the Jews who differed on the reality of angels, spirits and the resurrection of the dead. They had disputed about these things bitterly over a period of many years.
  • Caesarea: Headquarters of the Roman Occupation of the Holy Land.  Felix, the governor, lived there.

QUESTIONS
1.  Have you read Acts, chapter 23?  Yes           No           (Check one)
2. When the high priest commanded that Paul be struck on the mouth, Paul called him a __________  ______.
3.  Paul explained that he would not have spoken as he did if he had recognized the high priest, since the scriptures say that one should not speak evil of the 
                           of the people.
4.  Paul told the council that he was on trial for the 
                 and                             of the dead.
5. In a vision the Lord promised Paul that just as he had testified and witnessed in Jerusalem, so he would also testify and witness in 
                        .
6. Some Jews took an oath that they would neither 
                    nor                       until they had killed Paul.
7. The son of Paul's 
                      learned of the plot and reported it to Paul.
8. The number of military men escorting Paul included 
          soldiers, 70 horsemen and              spear men.
9. In his letter to Felix, Claudius Lysias said he rescued Paul because he had learned that he was a Roman. Was this true?    Yes 
         No           (Check one)
10. In Caesarea, Paul was kept in Herod's 
                  until his accusers could come from Jerusalem.