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  1. Whom did Paul not want to take on his second missionary journey?

  2. Barnabas
    Silias
    Mark
    Peter

  3. Who joined the two disciples of Jesus traveling to Emmaus three days after he died?

  4. Peter
    Saul
    Herod
    Jesus

  5. Whose trip to Damascus was interrupted by a blinding light?

  6. Paul
    Peter
    John
    Mark

  7. What traveling companions of Paul were caught up in Ephesian riots

  8. Diotrophes & Alexander
    Mark and Barnabas
    Silas and Timothy
    Gaius and Aristarchus

  9. What couples child was born as they were traveling to take place in a census?

  10. Ruth And Boaz
    Mary And Joseph
    Abraham and Sari
    Manoah and Esther

  11. Who was arrested on false charges when the sons of Jacob traveled to Egypt to buy food?

  12. Reuban
    Benjamin
    Judah
    Joseph

  13. A levites late start force him to stay in what city that resulted in the death of his concubine?

  14. Sodom
    Gommorah
    Ramah
    Gibeah

  15. In the parable, what traveler helped the beaten and robbed man?

  16. The priest
    The Levitie
    The man form Toka
    A Samaritan

  17. What person traveled to visit Solomon to test his knowledge?

  18. The Ethiopian Eunuch
    The King of Na
    The Queen of Sheba
    Th Pharaoh of Egypt

  19. Whose vessel broke up on the shores of Malta?

  20. Noah
    Paul
    Jonah
    Peter

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