In the Hands of his Enemies
| What objection to Paul did his enemies in Jerusalem raise? | [433 L.J.] |
| What did they do? | [433 L.J.], [434 L.J.] |
| Give the substance of Paul's defense | [434-438 L.J.] |
| What was the effect upon the mob? | [438 L.J.] |
| What conversation did Paul have with the Roman commandant? | [441 L.J.] |
| What was the effect of this conversation? | [441 L.J.] |
Before the Council
| Describe Paul's hearing before the council. | [442 L.J.], [445 L.J.] |
| What oath did about forty of the Jews take at this time? | [445 L.J.] |
| Describe their plot. | [445 L.J.], [446 L.J.] |
| How was the conspiracy defeated? | [446 L.J.], [447 L.J.] |
| To whom was Paul sent? | [447 L.J.] |
| Give the contents of the letter sent to Felix. | [447 L.J.] |
| What decision did Felix make in regard to the case? | [447 L.J.] |
Before Felix
| Who appeared as accusers at the hearing against Paul? | [448 L.J.] |
| What were the charges brought against Paul? | [448 L.J.] |
| What was Paul's defense? | [448-451 L.J.] |
| What was the result of the hearing? | [451 L.J.] |
| What was the effect of Paul's private conversations with Felix? | [452 L.J.] |
Before Festus
| What was Paul's condition when Festus became governor? | [452 L.J.] |
| How did Festus arrange a hearing for Paul? | [452 L.J.] |
| What appeal did Paul make during his trial? | [455 L.J.] |
| Why could this appeal not be denied? | [498 L.J.] |