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BIBL 364 Study Guide Quiz 5: Acts 4:32-5:42 This study guide is for private study only. Students are not permitted to upload the material from this document to internet website or to circulate it in any way. In preparation for the quiz, be sure to be familiar with the content of Acts 4:32-5:42 and the following subjects discussed in the assigned reading: The approximate percentage of individuals in the first century who were part of the middle and upper classes. Whether the sale of properly and the giving of the proceeds likely took place instantly or over time. Barnabas’s place of birth and tribe. How the account of Ananias and Sapphira compares to the account of Achan in Joshua 7. The specific sin committed by Ananias and Sapphira. Whether Ananias was held responsible for his or if we was treated as a victim of Satan’s power. Whether the account of Ananias and Sapphira is the only passage in the New Testament that indicates that God may choose to take the life of a believer in sin. How soon burial typically took place after death in first-century Judaism. How soon Sapphira arrived at the location of the apostles after her husband died. The basic background that Bock provides that relates to the term ekklēsia . The specific location where the apostles performed many signs and wonders after the death of Ananias and Sapphira, The most likely identity of “the rest” mentioned in 5:13-14 according to Bock. The particular types of miracles that the apostles were performing after the death of Ananias and Sapphira (see Acts 5:15-16). Whether the Sadducees are portrayed in Acts as more or less hostile to Christianity than the Pharisees.
The means by which the disciples were freed from common prison after preaching the Gospel (Acts 5:19-21). What the apostles began to do after they were released from prison (Acts 5). What Luke reveals about the state of the prison after the apostles were miraculously released. The accusations against the apostles by the members of the Sanhedrin following their release from prison (Acts 5:27-28). The basic background Bock provides about the Pharisees (see treatment in 5:34) The name of the rabbi who addressed the Sanhedrin in Acts 5. The name of the Jewish revolutionary who is said to have formed a movement at the time of a census. The specific actions that the members of the Sanhedrin took against the apostles after the second hearing (Acts 5).
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