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Paul: Some Basic Information
Birthplace: Tarsus (Modern Day Turkey)
Ancestry: Benjamin ()
Education: Jerusalem ()
Education: Jerusalem (, )
Citizenship: Roman (; ;
Paul the Persecutor
59 While they were stoning him, Stephen prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.”
60 Then he fell on his knees and cried out, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.”
When he had said this, he fell asleep.
8 And Saul approved of their killing him.
Acts
Paul’s Conversion
Paul’s Early Ministry
Arabia - Damascus - Jerusalem - Tarsus
Damascus
Jerusalem
Tarsus
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1st Missionary Journey (Acts 13:1-14:28)
Cyprus - Pisidian Antioch - Iconium - Lystra and Derbe - Syrian Antioch
Acts
Defending the Gospel
The Council in Jerusalem ()
Confronting Peter ()
Acts
2nd Missionary Journey ()
Troas - Philippi - Thessalonica - Athens - Corinth
Acts
Acts 18:
Acts 18:
Acts 19:8-
Acts 20:7-12
Paul’s 3rd Missionary Journey (Acts 18:23 - 20:37
Revisiting Churches
Acts 19:8-
Paul’s Arrest and Trial
Arrest in Jerusalem ()
Before the Sanhedrin ()
Acts
Before Governor Felix in Caesarea ()
Acts 24:
Before Governor Festus in Caesarea ()
Before Governor Festus and King Agrippa ()
Paul’s Journey to Rome
Storm and Shipwreck (
Acts 27:21-
Acts 27:21-26
Ashore on Malta ()
Paul in Rome
His House ()
Released?
Letters from Prison (; ; ; )
Philippians
Death ()
Thus publicly announcing himself as the first among God’s chief enemies, he was led on to the slaughter of the apostles.
It is, therefore, recorded that Paul was beheaded in Rome itself, and that Peter likewise was crucified under Nero.5
This account of Peter and Paul is substantiated by the fact that their names are preserved in the cemeteries of that place even to the present day.
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