Acts Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 1. The Emperor that beheaded Paul.
- 4. The other person who went with Paul on his first missionary journey and acted as their assistant.
- 10. The name of the wind that suddenly blew the ship that Paul and the prisoners were on out to sea.
- 11. The place where Paul’s friends were dragged while people were screaming “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!”
- 12. The place where all the Christians Paul met warned him not to go but he did anyway.
- 17. The city where Paul was distressed to see so many idols and Paul shared the good news with a group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers.
- 18. The riot that people screamed “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!”
- 19. The place where all the Christians Paul met warned him not to go but he did anyway.
- 20. Died by being beheaded in Rome.
Down
- 2. The guy who was sick on Malta and Paul healed him, leading to other sick people on the island coming to Paul for healing.
- 3. The guy who had a Jewish wife and talked to him pretty often before being succeeded by Porcius Festus.
- 5. The people who tried casting out demons in the name of Jesus and Paul without truly believing.
- 6. The Roman Officer that was a captain of the Imperial Regiment and Paul along with the prisoners were put in custody of.
- 7. The main character of Acts.
- 8. The guy who fell asleep while Paul was preaching and fell out a window and died.
- 9. The island Paul and the other prisoners along with the guards ended up stranded and the shipwreck at sea.
- 13. The Jew who told people about Jesus enthusiastically, but didn’t know everything, so Priscilla and Aquilla took him aside to explain God more accurately.
- 14. One of the people who went with Paul on his first missionary journey and the one who defended Paul against the other disciples.
- 15. The silversmith who made a living making shrines of Artemis and gathered people to raise his concerns about Paul spreading the good news of God because of his business being in danger.
- 16. The name of the wind that suddenly blew the ship that Paul and the prisoners were on out to sea.