Paul's first imprisonment (Caesarean imprisonment) most likely occurred in A.D. 58-59 (Acts 23:23-26:32).
Paul's first Roman imprisonment most likely occurred in A.D. 60-61. Paul wrote Ephesians, Colossians, and Philippians from there (Acts 28:16-31).
Rome!Another answer:The first New Testament record of Paul being imprisoned is found in Acts 16, when he and Silas were beaten and imprisoned in the city of Philippi.
Paul was imprisoned 4 times.
Paul was imprisoned in Rome in A.D. 60.
Philippi. See Acts chapter 16.
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Colossians, Philemon, Ephesians, and Philippians were written while Paul was imprisoned.
Paul suffered hardships by being imprisoned, flogged, mocked, and being put under house arrest.
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It is difficult to say, since women in a number of countries were fighting for the right to vote and many found that the government took a dim view of their efforts. For example, in England, Christabel Pankhurst (daughter of feminist leader Emmeline Pankhurst) and Annie Kenney were both imprisoned as early as October 1905. In the US, one of the first to be imprisoned was Alice Paul, in November 1909. Later, in 1917, the US government imprisoned sixteen women (including Alice Paul and Lucy Burns); other women continued to protest, and the number arrested and sent to the Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia rose to more than 100.
Paul was able to maintain his joy despite being imprisoned because he had a strong faith in God and an understanding of God's purpose for his life. He believed that his current circumstances were part of God's plan and could be used for his glory. Additionally, Paul found joy in serving God and sharing the gospel, which he could continue to do even while in prison.