Asked by Makayla
Why did Paul insist on continuing his journey to his intended destination? Select all that apply.
He made arrangements to meet his family.
He wanted to deliver an offering.
He intended to confront the Jewish authorities.
He needed to complete a vow.
He believed God wanted him to go to the city.
He made arrangements to meet his family.
He wanted to deliver an offering.
He intended to confront the Jewish authorities.
He needed to complete a vow.
He believed God wanted him to go to the city.
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Answered by
Sofia
- He wanted to deliver an offering.
- He believed God wanted him to go to the city.
- He believed God wanted him to go to the city.
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
Select:
- He wanted to deliver an offering.
- He believed God wanted him to go to the city.
Explanation: Paul was carrying the collection from the Gentile churches to the Jerusalem believers (Acts 24; cf. Rom. 15:25–27), and he repeatedly says he is compelled by the Spirit/God to go to Jerusalem despite warnings (e.g. Acts 20:22–23; 21:10–14). The other choices aren’t supported as his stated reasons for insisting.
- He wanted to deliver an offering.
- He believed God wanted him to go to the city.
Explanation: Paul was carrying the collection from the Gentile churches to the Jerusalem believers (Acts 24; cf. Rom. 15:25–27), and he repeatedly says he is compelled by the Spirit/God to go to Jerusalem despite warnings (e.g. Acts 20:22–23; 21:10–14). The other choices aren’t supported as his stated reasons for insisting.
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