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Why did Paul insist on finishing the third missionary journey in Jerusalem? Select all that apply.
He intended to confront the Jewish authorities.
He made arrangements to meet his family.
He wanted to deliver an offering.
He believed God wanted him to go to the city.
He needed to complete a vow.
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- He wanted to deliver an offering.
- He believed God wanted him to go to the city.
Explanation: Acts portrays Paul as determined to bring the collection for the Jerusalem church and as being "compelled by the Spirit" (or believing it was God's will) to go to Jerusalem despite warnings of danger. The other options (confronting Jewish authorities, making arrangements to meet family, needing to complete a vow) are not given as his primary reasons.
- He wanted to deliver an offering.
- He believed God wanted him to go to the city.
Explanation: Acts portrays Paul as determined to bring the collection for the Jerusalem church and as being "compelled by the Spirit" (or believing it was God's will) to go to Jerusalem despite warnings of danger. The other options (confronting Jewish authorities, making arrangements to meet family, needing to complete a vow) are not given as his primary reasons.
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