My Crossword Maker Logo
Powered by BrightSprout
Save Status:
or to save your progress. The page will not refresh.
Controls:
SPACEBAR SWITCHES TYPING DIRECTION
Answer Key:
Edit a Copy:
Make Your Own:
Crucigrama Sopa de Letras Hoja de Trabajo
Calificar este Puzzle:
Log in or sign up to rate this puzzle.

Acts of the Apostles

Horizontales
When men from numerous lands (including this one that begins with the letter “L”) gather and listen to the Apostles speak, each miraculously hears their messages in his native language. (2:9-11)
Being shipwrecked on an island, Paul has the chance to heal several people there. And though bitten by this animal, he is unharmed. (28:3-6)
This man is ordained as an Apostle, replacing Judas Iscariot. (1:22-26)
Paul bravely goes wherever directed, though sometimes bound with chains defending the ____ of Israel. (28:20)
Paul warns of coming apostasy, declaring, “[S]hall grievous ____ enter in among you…speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them.” (20:29, 30)
The Apostles always credit the Lord for the power He gives them to help people. Peter asks, “[W]hy ____ ye at this…as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?” (3:12)
When “a certain sorcerer, a false prophet” tries to keep the deputy of the land from learning more of the word of God, Paul thwarts the sorcerer’s wicked intentions by causing him to be temporarily ____. (13:6-12)
Instead of complaining for being unjustly imprisoned, “Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them.” The Lord then sent this to free them. (16:25, 26)
Apostles teach many people in this city, where the disciples of Jesus Christ are called “Christians” for the first time. (11:26)
Peter and John are unjustly arrested but released from prison by an ____. (5:19)
Over 40 people conspire and bind themselves under a ____, vowing that they will not eat or drink till they have killed Paul. (23:12, 13)
Paul is accused of being “a pestilent fellow,” a “ringleader” and “a mover of” this. (24:5)
Verticales
Paul tells this king how he was sent by Jesus to open people’s eyes and turn them to the light and power of God, so they may be forgiven and sanctified. (26:18, 19)
The children of Israel are envious when nearly the whole city (including many Gentiles) comes to hear Paul and Barnabas teach. So, they blaspheme, contradict the teachings, stir people up to persecute the Apostles and have them ____. (13:42-50)
Seven men are called to assist the Apostles, including this man, whose name begins with the letter “T”. (6:5)
The Apostles always make it clear that they are mortal servants of God, not deity to be worshipped. King Herod, however, accepts the shout of worshipful praise from the people and dies, being eaten by ____. (12:21-23)
When Paul speaks in Jerusalem in this language, the people keep silent so they can hear him. (22:2)
The Apostles say they are witnesses of Jesus, as is the ____ (two words). (5:30-32)
Whether publicly or in people’s homes, Paul consistently teaches these two key concepts: faith in Jesus Christ and ____. (20:20, 21)
After Paul heals a man in the region of Lycaonia, the people think Paul and Barnabas are the gods Mercurius (a.k.a. Hermes) and ____ (a.k.a. Zeus). Upon hearing of that, the Apostles “ran in among the people,” corrected them and exhorted them to “turn…unto the living God.” (14:8-15)
Paul persuades some listeners to see that the ____ and the law of Moses had pointed them toward Jesus Christ. (28:23)
Paul tells of how the risen Lord had instructed him to “arise, and be ____.” (22:16)
Teaching that the gift of salvation is offered to every person on earth, Paul says that God “made of one blood all ____ of men…” (17:26)
Shortly after Jesus’ death and resurrection, He shows Himself to His chosen Apostles and teaches them for this many days. (1:2, 3)
The risen Lord again comes personally to Paul—this time for encouragement, and to tell Paul that his testimony will also need to be heard in this city. (23:11)