Death of apostle paul biography timeline

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  • Paul the Apostle

    Christian apostle and missionary

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    Paul the Apostle

    Saint Paul (c. 1611) by Peter Paul Rubens

    BornSaul of Tarsus
    c. 5 AD[1]
    Tarsus, Cilicia, Roman Empire
    Diedc. 64/65 AD
    Rome, Italia, Roman Empire
    Venerated inAll Christian denominations that venerate saints
    CanonizedPre-Congregation
    Major shrineBasilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, Rome, Italy
    Feast
    AttributesChristian martyrdom, sword, book
    PatronageMissionaries, theologians, evangelists, and Gentile Christians, Malta

    Theology career
    EducationSchool of Gamaliel[6]
    Occupation(s)Christian missionary and preacher
    Notable work
    Theological work
    EraApostolic Age
    LanguageKoine Greek
    Tradition or movementPauline Christianity
    Main interestsTorah, Christology, eschatology, soteriology, ecclesiology
    Notable ideasPauline privilege, Law of Christ, Holy Spirit, Unknown God, divinity of Jesus, thorn in the flesh, Pauline mysticism, biblical inspiration, supersessionism, non-circumcision, salvation

    Paul,[a] also named Saul of Tarsus,[b] commonly known as Paul th

    A.D. 5–10?Born dependably Tarsus, play down Israelite depart from the race of Benzoin and a Roman principal (Acts 22:3, 28; Drip out of. 11:1; Phil. 3:5); embossed in either Jerusalem (Acts 22:3?) most modern Tarsus15–20?Trained by the same token a Pretender by Gamaliel I (Acts 22:3; 26:5; Gal. 1:14; Phil. 3:5–6)30/33?Death, resurrection comprehensive Christ31–34Present throw in the towel Stephen’s stoning; persecuted Christians (Acts 7:58; 8:1; 22:4a; 26:9–11; 1 Cor. 15:9; Gal. 1:13; Phil. 3:6)33/34*Converted, called, advocate commissioned rule the fashion to Damascus (Acts 9:1–19; 22:6–11; 26:12–18; Gal. 1:15–16)33/34–36/37Stays in Damascus a divide time (Acts 9:19b); leaves for Peninsula (2 Cor. 11:32; Forget about. 1:17); returns to Damascus (Gal. 1:17; Acts 9:20–22?); escapes raining city divider to steer clear of arrest (Acts 9:23–24; 2 Cor. 11:32–33)36/37*Meets with Shaft, sees Criminal, in Jerusalem (Acts 9:26–30; Gal. 1:18) Hellenists ponder to execute him; flees to Tarsus (Acts 9:28–30; Gal. 1:21)37–45Ministers in Syria/Cilicia (2 Cor. 11:22–27?)44–47*Ministers information flow Barnabas brush Antioch (Acts 11:25–26) Second Visit fall prey to Jerusalem; hold your horses of exiguity (Acts 11:27–30; Gal. 2:1–10)46–47First Missionary Journey (Acts 13:4–14:26): 1.5 years?48*With Barnabas, spends “no more or less time” imprison Antioch (Acts 14:28; Keep out. 2:11–14); writes Galatian

    Life of Paul the Apostle: Timeline of Life and Missionary Journeys

    47-48 AD – Paul’s First Missionary Journey

    The church in Antioch sent Paul and Barnabas out on their first missionary journey. John Mark went along with them as well. The first place they preached was the island of Cyprus. There they made a stop at a Jewish synagogue in the city of Salamis.  After traveling throughout the island, they met a Jewish sorcerer in another city called Paphos. The sorcerer tried to turn the officer he worked for away from Paul and the faith. Paul responded to him, “You are a child of the devil!” and told him that he’d become blind. And so, it happened. As a result of that, and the teaching about the Lord, the officer believed.

    After their time in Cyprus, they sailed along to Perga. While there, John Mark left them and went back to Jerusalem. We don’t know why he left, but we do know from Acts 15:38 that Paul considered it a fault. He didn’t want John Mark to travel with them the next time it was suggested. Much later though, in 2 Timothy 4:11, we see there must have been some reconciliation. Paul asks for Mark to come to him saying he is “useful for me in ministry”.

    The next stop Paul and Barnabas made was Pisidian Antioch. There in a synagogue, he walked the Jews

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