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"• LESSON 22 (10) (December 11) •""Acts 21:15-23:35 • “So You Must Testify Also in Rome”""1. In your own words, explain the concern that James and “all the elders” in Jerusalem expressed to Paul in Acts 21:17-22.""2. Why would they propose the solution that they did in Acts 21:23-26?""3. What led to the uproar in Jerusalem (21:27-36)?"4"What can we learn about Paul from his message in Acts 22:3-21? Is there anything he reveals in""this address that you didn’t previously know?"5"“Up to this word they listened to him” (22:22). Why, suddenly, is the Hebrew audience unwilling""to listen any further?"6"“Is it lawful for you to flog a man who is a Roman citizen and uncondemned?” (22:25). Why was""this a powerful question that changed the immediate course of events?"7"“Brothers, I have lived my life before God in all good conscience up to this day” (23:1). What does""that statement mean, and what does it tell us about the heart of Paul?""8. What is Paul doing in Acts 23:6?""9. What should we make of what Luke records for us in Acts 23:11?"10"In what way is what we read in Acts 23:12-35 a fulfillment of the Lord’s promise in Acts 23:11? Is""there anything we can learn about the Lord by looking at this recorded account through the lens of Acts 23:11?"

