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Name: Erin Bach
B
IBLE
S
TUDY
P
ROJECT
: O
BSERVATION
T
EMPLATE
Passage: Acts 19:11-22
A. I have read Acts 19:11-22 in both a formal translation (NASB, NRSV, ESV, or CSB) and a functional translation (NIV, NLT, or NCV). Highlight the correct answer. Please use the translation provided in your digital library or found at Biblegateway.com
o
Yes
o
No
B.
Having read the passage in both formal and functional translation, list at least 2 similarities and 3 differences between the way both translations cover this story. These similarities and differences should be related to the text itself rather than the translation. For example, an observation like, “The formal translation is harder to read” is not an acceptable observation because it deals with the translation itself rather than the text. You may list as many similarities and differences that you find providing that you meet the minimum amount for each one.
1.
Similarity – Both translations emphasized how when the jews tried to cast the evil spirit out the evil spirit wounded them, made them naked and then cast them out these are two very specific details that they made sure to include.
2.
Similarity – Both of the translations made sure to mention that Paul went through Macedonia and Achaia because he felt compelled by the spirit.
3.
Difference – A difference I noticed that is only a few words but makes a big difference is when the passage is talking about the jews who were going around and
casting out evil spirits. The ESV version refers to them as “
itinerant Jewish
exorcist” in verse 13 whereas the NLT just called them “A group of Jews”
4.
Difference – When the passage quotes what the Jews casting out demons said the ESV version says, “
I adjure you by the Jesus whom Paul proclaim” whereas the MLT version says, “I
command you in the name of Jesus, whom Paul preaches, to come out!”
5.
Difference - When the passage quotes how the demons answered the exorcist the ESV version says they said “
Jesus I know, and Paul I recognize, but who are you?” but the NLT version says “I know Jesus, and I know Paul, but who are you?”
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C. Identify the basic elements of the story you are studying.
1. Main characters: (List them)
Paul, Seven sons of Sceva, the demon
2. Plot: (50-100 words)
Paul was preforming many miracles casting out demons and curing diseases. This caused a group of Jews to travel from town to town trying to do the same thing. But when they tried to cast out the demon it came out of the man and attacked them all. This story spread through Ephesus and caused a solemn fear. This caused many of the people practicing witchcraft to bring
their sorcery books and burn them.
3. Story structure: (50-100 words)
Note: Plot and Story Structure are not the same thing (see the tutorial and student example)
Introduction- God gave Paul the power to preform miracles and he was healing people and casting out demons.
Inciting Incident- A group of Jews was trying to cast out demons too and the demon they were trying to cast out attacked them.
Rising Action- A healthy fear spread throughout Ephesus.
Climax- All of the people practicing witchcraft in Ephesus repented.
Falling Action- They burned their books about witchcraft.
Resolution- Paul kept traveling around spreading the gospel.
D. List basic observations about this passage using the “Key Question” for observation. Remember to consult and review chapters 17 and 37 in Everyday Bible Study
. This will help you be more detailed in your answers to “who,” “what,” “where,” “when,” “why,” and “how.” Please be detailed and specific.
1. Who:
Luke wrote Acts
Was written to the Jews Paul
Seven sons of Sceva
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The evil spirit The people of ephesus
2. What:
Paul was preforming many miracles casting out demons and curing diseases. This caused a group of Jews to travel from town to town trying to do the same thing. But when they tried to cast out the demon it came out of the man and attacked them all. This story spread through Ephesus and caused a solemn fear. This caused many of the people practicing witchcraft to bring
their sorcery books and burn them.
3. Where:
Ephesus
4. When:
This is during the third missionary journey of Paul about 20 years after the death of Jesus.
5. Why:
Why was Paul doing miracles?
This passage shows the true power of the holy spirit in what he did through Paul. -
The reason Paul was able to perform the miracles he did was because of the holy spirit in him. Acts 19:11 “
And
God was doing extraordinary miracles by the hands of Paul” God was what allowed Paul to do miracles.
Why did the demon not respond to the Seven sons of Sceva
Because God was not in them and did not allow them to exorcise demons. -
Acts 19:15 “
Jesus I know, and Paul I recognize, but who are you?”
6. How:
How did Paul’s miracles influence the Jews?
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He caused them to repent of their sins of witchcraft and tune to God.
How did God show Paul’s miracles were because of him?
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Because the demons said “
Jesus I know, and Paul I recognize, but who are you?”
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