Characters

Quiz! The Book of Acts: Character Search

Provide the name that matches each question. 1._________________________Who is the subject of Luke’s “former treatise” (1:1)? 2._________________________Name the new disciple selected to replace Judas (1:26). 3._________________________Who gets the “preaching assignment” on the day of Pentecost (2:14)? 4._________________________Which two disciples are involved in a miracle as chapter three opens?   5.__________________________________________________________________________________ List the 5 Old Testament Quiz! The Book of Acts: Character Search

Quiz! Gospel Character Challenge

Each of the following questions helps identify individuals found in the Gospels.
The clues provided help point you to the correct character.

Paul: Categorical Sufferings

Although Paul suffered greatly for his faith, these things did not concern him. He just wanted to be faithful to the ministry the Lord Jesus entrusted to him.

Father God: A Character Sketch

The title Father is the one Jesus uses most frequently when referring to God. The spirit of true prayer involves viewing God in this light. Our Heavenly Father is more gracious and generous than any human father.

Cornelius: The Generous Gentile

The salvation of Cornelius is a pivotal point in the New Testament. His story takes place about a decade after the resurrection and ascension of Jesus. His conversion affirms the inclusion of all nations in the Kingdom of God.

Moses: Encountering the Burning Bush

After four centuries of servitude and affliction by the Egyptians, the scene at the burning bush proves God has not forgotten His promises to His people.

Timothy: Paul’s Son in the Faith

The name Timothy means “valued by God” or “one who honors God.” Paul views Timothy as a brother and a co-worker. He consistently commends him.

Herodias: Role Model from Hell

When John the Baptist fearlessly confronts Herod regarding his illegal marriage to Herodias, she is furious and seeks his life.

Maxim of the Moment

Even if you are on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there. - Will Rogers