Can You Pass This Advanced New Testament Bible Trivia? Level 6

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Discovering the History of the Early Church

Every great journey has a foundational chapter, and for the Christian faith, that chapter unfolds right after the Gospels. As we transition into a deeper study of the scriptures, it is crucial to examine how the early believers spread the message of truth against all odds. Today, we invite you to measure your understanding of these historical events with our newly released interactive challenge.

Testing Beyond the Basics

If you have completed our previous levels, you already know that we value accuracy and biblical depth. This specific digital assessment moves away from common narratives and focuses heavily on the historical accounts, key leadership milestones, and theological turning points found within the New Testament epistles.

Whether you are preparing for a group discussion or simply utilizing this tool for personal devotion, this resource is crafted to challenge your retention of names, specific geographical locations, and exact scriptural contexts.

Are you ready to see where you stand? Ensure you have a quiet environment, focus your thoughts, and interact with the module embedded below. Let’s begin!

 

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#1. Who was the first Christian martyr to be stoned to death in the book of Acts? ? Bible Reference: Acts 7:59-60

Stephen, a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit, was chosen as one of the first seven deacons. After delivering a powerful speech before the Sanhedrin, he became the first recorded Christian martyr when he was stoned to death, praying for his killers as he died.

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#2. On the road to which city did Saul experience his dramatic conversion after seeing a blinding light? ? Bible Reference: Acts 9:3-4

Saul of Tarsus was breathing out murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples and was traveling to Damascus to arrest Christians. As he neared the city, a sudden light from heaven flashed around him, and he heard the voice of Jesus Christ.

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#3. What was the name of the Roman centurion who was the first Gentile believer to receive the Holy Spirit? ? Bible Reference: Acts 10:1-2

Cornelius was a Roman centurion living in Caesarea, described as a devout, God-fearing man who gave generously to the poor. Following a vision given to him and the Apostle Peter, Cornelius and his household became the first Gentile converts to Christianity.

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#4. In which city were the disciples of Jesus first officially called “Christians”? ? Bible Reference: Acts 11:26

After the persecution scattered believers, Barnabas and Saul spent a whole year meeting with the church in Antioch and teaching large numbers of people. It was in this Syrian city that the term “Christian” was first used to identify them.

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#5. Who was the companion of Paul who was thrown into prison with him in Philippi, where they sang hymns at midnight? ? Bible Reference: Acts 16:25

While on their missionary journey in Philippi, Paul and Silas were severely flogged and thrown into the innermost prison cell. Instead of complaining, at midnight they were praying and singing hymns to God while the other prisoners listened.

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#6. How many missionary journeys undertaken by the Apostle Paul are recorded in detail in the book of Acts? ? Bible Reference: Acts 13 through Acts 21

The book of Acts records three distinct, major missionary journeys undertaken by Paul and his companions to spread the Gospel across Asia Minor and Europe before his final journey to Rome as a prisoner.

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#7. What was the name of the young man who fell asleep during Paul’s long sermon and fell out of a third-story window? ? Bible Reference: Acts 20:9

In Troas, Paul kept talking until midnight. A young man named Eutychus, sitting in a third-story window, sank into a deep sleep, fell out of the window, and was picked up dead. Paul went down, threw himself on the youth, and miraculously brought him back to life.

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#8. To which island was the Apostle John exiled when he received the visions recorded in the Book of Revelation? ? Bible Reference: Revelation 1:9

John states that he was on the island of Patmos because of his faithful preaching of the Word of God and his testimony about Jesus. It was on this isolated Roman penal colony island that he received the prophetic apocalyptic visions.

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#9. What is the very final word written at the conclusion of the Book of Revelation? ? Bible Reference: Revelation 22:21

The last verse of the entire Christian Bible states: “The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s people. Amen.” The word “Amen” signifies absolute agreement, truth, and certainty in the fulfillment of God’s promises.

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#10. Who wrote the New Testament epistle that contains a powerful chapter entirely dedicated to defining “Love”? ? Bible Reference: 1 Corinthians 13

The Apostle Paul wrote the first letter to the church at Corinth. Chapter 13, often called the “Love Chapter,” breaks down the selfless, enduring nature of agape love, concluding that “the greatest of these is love.”

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Scriptural Context & Growth

What Does Your Score Mean?

Completing a comprehensive evaluation of scripture is a commendable step in your personal walk. In the realm of biblical literacy, every result serves a practical purpose. A high score confirms your dedication to studying the text, while a lower score highlights the exact chapters that require your attention during your next study session.

We encourage you to view every incorrect response as a constructive indicator. Use it as an opportunity to open the physical pages of your Bible and re-read the apostolic accounts with a fresh perspective.

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