WorksheetsUnderstanding Paul and His Journey
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
What event led to Paul's conversion?
A miraculous healing of a blind man.
The vision of Jesus on the road to Damascus.
A debate with religious leaders in Jerusalem.
A dream about a burning bush.
What was Paul's name before his conversion?
James
John
Peter
Saul
What role did Paul have as a Pharisee?
Paul was a teacher and leader among the Pharisees, enforcing Jewish law and traditions.
Paul was a high priest in the Temple.
Paul was a prophet predicting the future.
Paul was a Roman soldier enforcing laws.
How did Pharisees differ from Sadducees?
Pharisees rejected the concept of resurrection; Sadducees accepted it.
Pharisees believed in oral law and resurrection; Sadducees did not.
Pharisees were wealthy; Sadducees were poor.
Pharisees only followed written law; Sadducees believed in oral traditions.
What was the main belief of the Pharisees?
The emphasis on personal interpretation of scripture.
The rejection of all forms of law.
The importance of oral tradition and adherence to the law.
The belief in resurrection only after death.
What was the main belief of the Sadducees?
The Sadducees rejected the written Torah and believed in multiple deities.
The Sadducees believed in the written Torah and rejected the resurrection of the dead.
The Sadducees accepted the resurrection of the dead and emphasized the afterlife.
The Sadducees believed in the oral traditions and supported the resurrection of the dead.
Why did Paul persecute Christians?
Paul persecuted Christians to protect Judaism and eliminate what he saw as a threat to the Jewish faith.
Paul was trying to gain political power by aligning with Christians.
Paul believed Christians were misinterpreting the Torah.
Paul wanted to spread Christianity across the Roman Empire.
What happened to Paul on the road to Damascus?
Paul was converted to Christianity after encountering Jesus.
Paul was on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
Paul was arrested for blasphemy.
Paul was blinded by a bright light and fell off his horse.
Who spoke to Paul during his conversion?
Peter
Moses
Jesus
John
What was the significance of Paul's conversion for Christianity?
Paul's conversion had no impact on the spread of Christianity beyond Jerusalem.
Paul's conversion led to the decline of Jewish influence in Christianity.
Paul's conversion was primarily about establishing a new religion separate from Judaism.
Paul's conversion was significant as it expanded Christianity to Gentiles and shaped its theological foundations.
