There is no general agreement as to the exact years that Paul wrote his letters but, based on the chronology of Acts of the Apostles, the genuine epistles are usually dated to between 48 and 62 CE.
Another view, based on the references to the collection that Paul spent so much effort and personal capital on achieving, is that the genuine letters were written between about 44 and 48 CE.
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Timothy (two) and Titus.
Paul describes the qualifications of deacons in 1 Timothy chapter 3.
Acts of the Apostles
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Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, and Philippians.
Paul did not preach or write any of the Gospels. He wrote several letters to the different Church leaders throughout the Roman Empire that later became scripture.
Paul wrote 13 letters in the bible, Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians , Collisions Titus, 1 Timothy 2 Timothy, 1 Philemon Philippians , 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians and the book of Hebrews.
No; not all of Paul's letters were to churches that he had "planted;" specifically Romans (written before Paul ever reached Rome) and Hebrews (if indeed Paul wrote the Hebrew letter - its authorship is uncertain).Additionally, four of his epistles, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus and Philemon, were to individuals, not Christian communities.
Paul enjoyed certain priveleges as a Roman citizen and also due to the fact that he was not in prison as a common criminal. It seems he was regularly granted this privelege.
yesAnswerIt was the Second Letter to the Thessalonians that most scholars believe Paul did not write. Most, although not all, believe that the first letter is genuine. On this view, Paul only wrote one letter to the Thessalonians.
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