News
The apostle Paul wrote to his beloved son Timothy a second letter during his second imprisonment in Rome. This time he was placed in a dark cold prison cell and not in a rented house as he was the ...
The Apostle Paul’s third and final missionary journey was his longest, lasting from 53 to 58 A.D. and featuring his all-out war on idol worship in the major Greek city of Ephesus.
Roma, 67 AD. After the great fire that burnt a great part of the city, Emperor Nero points Paul, Jesus' apostle, as guilty of the fire, arresting him and taking him to Mamertine Prison.
Brem said the Apostle Paul was very intelligent and well-educated, a leading Pharisee who had guarded the coats of the men who stoned the saintly Stephen to death in Acts 7:54-60-8:1.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results