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  1. Constantius II ( Latin: Flavius Julius Constantius; Greek: Κωνστάντιος, translit. Kōnstántios; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361) was Roman emperor from 337 to 361. His reign saw constant warfare on the borders against the Sasanian Empire and Germanic peoples, while internally the Roman Empire went through repeated civil wars, court ...

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  3. 63-65 AD. 1 Timothy (from Macedonia) Titus (from Nicopolis) Post-Acts. Second Imprisonment in Rome, Death. 66-67 AD. 2 Timothy (from Rome) This page provides a brief chronology of the apostle Paul's ministry, including the dates of his journeys and the dates and locations of his epistles.

  4. Over the next 30 years, Paul traveled some 10,000 miles across the Roman Empire, preaching in cities that were brimming with the poorest people, desperate to hear a message of hope and everlasting ...

  5. Great fire in Rome followed by persecuMons of Roman ChrisMans. 66. Jewish revolt begins against Rome. 67. I Timothy wri7en from Macedonia; Titus wri7en from Ephesus. 68 Paul in prison in Rome; Pauls execuMon II Timothy wri7en from Rome. 69. Vespasian becomes Roman Emperor (69-79) 70.

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  6. Mar 3, 2024 · 68. Spring:In prison at Rome, writes 2 TIMOTHY. Summer: Paul executed at Nero's orders. Death of Nero in middle of June. The Annals of Imperial Rome and Agricola. The Life and Epistles of St. Paul. From left to right: Paul's three missionary journeys and his final journey to Rome. Click each image to enlarge.

  7. That 11-year period is one-third of Pauls ministry! Prior to the first apostolic journey, Paul carried out an extensive ministry among the Gentiles during those years as he preached Christ in Damascus in Syria, Tarsus in Cilicia, and other places in the regions of Syria and Cilicia (Gal. 1:21).

  8. 51. They sail from Troas to Neapolis ( Acts 16:11 ) To Philippi where Paul meets Lydia ( Acts 16:12-15 ) Paul and Silas imprisoned after casting out a demon from a slave girl ( Acts 16:16-25 ) Prison doors opened miraculously and the jailer saved ( Acts 16:25-34 )