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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).

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