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  1. 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; Paul’s execuMon II Timothy wri7en from Rome. 69. Vespasian becomes Roman Emperor (69-79) 70.

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  2. Feb 25, 2020 · Beginning in Acts 13 through the end of that book, Paul becomes the central figure. And Luke’s record of Paul’s ministry is breathtaking. Paul’s influence was profound wherever he set foot. He preached the gospel, planted churches, and left new believers in his wake no matter where he went—from the land of Israel, throughout Asia Minor ...

  3. Oct 4, 2023 · Timeline. Stops and Significant Events. First Missionary Journey. circa 46-49 AD. Cyprus: Preached in Salamis and Paphos. Pamphylia: Visited Perga. Pisidia: Preached in Antioch (not to be confused with Antioch in Syria). Iconium: Preached and faced opposition. Lystra: Healed a lame man, but was stoned.

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  5. Sep 2, 2023 · Scholars have proposed various dates for Paul’s writing of Romans, from the early 50s to 60s AD. Some argue he composed it during his second missionary journey around 50-52 AD when staying three months in Greece (according to Acts 20:2-3) which they believe allowed ample time for the composition of this letter.

  6. Feb 16, 2024 · Paul’s Missionary Journeys Timeline Conversion to Christianity: The apostle’s personal journey begins with his dramatic conversion from a zealous persecutor of Christians to a devoted follower of Christ on the road to Damascus around AD 34-36. This transformative experience marked the start of his ministry.

  7. MINISTRY ENDS 58 -62 Caesarea P. forbidden to go to Jerusalem Acts 21.4 [Paul chooses to disregard info given “through the Spirit”] Now P. permitted to go to Jerus. Acts 21.11 arrested at Jerusalem, mob at Temple, asserts citizenship Acts 21.22ff taken before Sanhedrin Acts 22.30ff murder plot delivered, but imprisoned for

  8. The Book of Acts only mentions four Galatian cities that Paul visited: Antioch of Pisidia, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe (Acts 13:14-14:23). Churches in each of these cities were established by Paul during his first apostolic journey (Acts 14:21-23). All these cities were in southern Galatia. Paul visited Galatia in all three of his apostolic ...

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