Solomon's Porch
Acts 5:12 - The early chapters of Acts highlight the unity of the early church and how the apostles performed miracles publicly. Solomon's Porch was a part of the Temple in Jerusalem where early Christians often gathered.
Which apostle, described as full of grace and power, and doing great wonders and signs among the people was stoned to death?
| Timothy | Paul | Stephen | Barnabas |
Why were the Israelites told not to gather the gleanings of the harvest?
| To feed the wild animals | They were unclean | To provide for the poor | To keep the land fertile |
What was Jesus talking about when he said, "they neither sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns"?
| Fish of the sea | Animals of the forest | Cattle of the field | Birds of the air |
Eliphaz claims that God performs wonders that are beyond what?
| Human desire | Human understanding | Human strength | Human sight |
What human qualities does Paul list as being signs of the last days?
| Lovingkindness and thankfulness to all nations | Covetous, boasters, proud, unthankful people | Those who choose the narrow path of thankless evil | Kindness, meekness, thankfulness, gentleness |
Which two signs, or miracles, are also recorded in other gospel records?
| Raising of Lazarus, the draught of fishes | The ruler's son healed, the draught of fishes | Feeding of the 5,000, raising of Lazarus | Feeding of the 5,000, Jesus walks on water |
What was the first miracle performed by Elisha?
| Parting of the river Jordan | Raising woman's son | Healing Naaman | Oil for widow |
Which gospel records the fewest of the miracles performed by Jesus?
| John | Mark | Luke | Matthew |
What miracle had Jesus performed when he said, "It is I; be not afraid"?
| Opening of the eyes of the man born blind | Walking on water | Raising of Lazarus | Healing of Peter's mother-in-law |
Which miracle that Jesus performed divided the Pharisees in opinion as to whether Jesus was from God or not?
| Healing of the dumb man by touching his tongue | Turning water into wine | Healing of the man with the withered hand | Healing of the blind man by covering his eyes in clay |