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KEYS TO UNDERSTANDING
Map: Follow Paul's journey from Malta (also called
Melita) to Rome. Observe on the map the wavy lines
indicating when they were in the storm.
Imprisonment: The charges against Paul
were general and insignificant from a Roman viewpoint. It is
likely, too, that the centurion reported Paul's behavior on
the journey. All of this may account for the fact that he
was not kept in an ordinary prison, but was allowed to rent
his own house. However, he was chained to a soldier at all
times, day and night.
Books written: During this imprisonment Paul
wrote 4 books of the New Testament: Ephesians Philippians,
Colossians and Philemon. In these he speaks often of his
bonds (chains) and at least once of his guards. Read these
letters.
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CONTENTS OF THE CHAPTER
When the victims of the
shipwreck had gotten ashore, they learned that they were on
the island of Malta (Melita). The inhabitants treated them
kindly, but when they saw Paul bitten by a poisonous snake,
they assumed that he was a dangerous criminal who had escaped
the sea but now was receiving what Justice demanded.
However, when he did not even swell they changed their minds
and decided he was a god. They were further impressed when
Paul healed the father of the chief man of the island as well
as others. After 3 months they were able to leave the
island for Rome. Along the way they visited with brethren and
some from Rome came to meet Paul. In Rome Paul was allowed
to remain in his own rented house, chained to a soldier. This
allowed him freedom to do much teaching and writing. He even
invited prominent Jews in the city to come to him so he could
inform them that he was not in Rome to accuse his fellow-Jews
or to cause them trouble, but to defend his faith in Christ.
He took opportunity to preach to them and some believed.
He taught many others as well as he had
opportunity.
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NOW READ ACTS CHAPTER 28 CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU ANSWER
THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
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QUESTIONS 1. Have you read Acts, chapter
28? Yes ______ No ________ 2. When the viper bit Paul, Paul
felt and suffered no ____________. 3. The chief official of
the island was named _________ and Paul healed his
father. 4. The people of the island _____________ Paul and
his companions and supplied their needs as they left. 5.
Paul found some brethren in ______________ and remained with
them 7 days. 6. When Paul saw the brethren who came from
Rome, he ______ God and _______ __________. 7. Paul told
the Jews in Rome that he was bound with his chain for the
_______ of Israel. 8. When the Jews came to hear Paul's
teaching, he explained the kingdom of God from ______
till ___________. 9. When some of the Jews believed
and some disbelieved, Paul quoted a passage from _______ the
prophet. 10. For ____ whole years, Paul remained in his own
rented house and _____ all who came to him, preaching the
________ of God and teaching about
___________.
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