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How did Paul the apostle die?

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There are many opinions that Paul died as a martyr in Rome, with the most common being that he was beheaded there. These opinions are based on the Acts of Apostles account of Paul being taken in chains to Rome. However, scholars have studied this passage and see it as without historical foundation. More likely, Paul travelled via Rome to Spain, just as he had intended, and may have died of old age in the west. Clement of Rome, writing about Paul just a few decades later, believed that to have been the case.

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Paul is thought to have died in Rome as a martyr. The New Testament book of Acts 26 tells of Paul standing trial before the Roman Procurators Felix and then Festus. This information is used to suggest a date of about 59 AD. In Acts, Paul is sent to Rome and we are told he arrives in chains. This was likely in about 60 AD. Early Church Fathers, like Eusebius, pass down a tradition that Paul was martyred in Rome, although there is no reference to Paul's martyrdom in the New Testament.

In 64 AD Rome suffered a horrific fire that burnt much of the city. Nero, the caesar, responded by blaming Christians and ended up persecuting them for a short period of time. Many scholars have suggested that it was during Nero's persecution that Paul was killed. A well-known tradition is that Paul was beheaded.

The evidence available suggests that Paul died a martyr in Rome in about the mid-60s AD. That he died in Rome is the most certain, the exact date and manner of his death are more questionable.

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