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Where did Paul convert Timothy and on which Journey?

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Who were paul's companions on second missionary journey?

timothy


Who were paul and silas later joined by?

Paul and Silas were later joined by Timothy on their missionary journey.


Where did Paul Silas and Timothy meet for their missionary journey?

They met up in Athens.


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Silas was Pauls' companion on this journey as well as Timothy. Aquila and Priscilla went with him as far as Ephesus.


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How did Saint Paul help spread the faith?

Saint Paul was an early Christian leader who played a significant role in spreading the faith through his missionary journeys across the Roman Empire. He established Christian communities, preached to diverse audiences, and wrote many letters, which later became part of the New Testament. His teachings and dedication to sharing the message of Jesus Christ helped Christianity reach a wider audience beyond its Jewish origins.


Was Paul in jail when he wrote 1 Timothy?

Philippians 1:1 suggests that Timothy was with Paul as Paul was writing his letter to the Philippian church. Some scholars suggest this letter was written in Rome, but logistically it more plausible that Paul was imprisoned in Caesarea when Philippians was written. This conclusion is drawn from the fact that Paul mentions help being sent from Ephesus, a few days journey from Caesarea, but a very long journey from Rome. It is not clear if Timothy was visiting Paul in Caesarea or if he was a fellow prisoner. Timothy is also later believed to have been with Paul during Paul's trial in Rome. In the Benediction in Hebrews, the author indicates that Timothy was recently freed from an unknown imprisonment and the author is hopeful Timothy will be joining him shortly. Catholic scholars attribute the Benediction in Hebrews as authentic Paul, suggesting Timothy was imprisoned elsewhere while Paul was awaiting trial and was subsequently released. It is likely that Timothy arrived in Rome around the time of Paul's trial and was likely with Paul, either as a caregiver and fellow coworker (Roman prisons did not provide inmates food) or that Timothy himself was imprisoned upon his arrival. Thirty years after Paul's death, Timothy is imprisoned, this time in Ephesus, where he is executed for his rebuke of a Pagan festival honoring the Goddess Diana.


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Who was with Paul on second missionary journey?

Silas (Acts 15:40) Timothy was added at Lystra Acts 16:1-3. Luke is the recognized author of Acts and has references later in chapter 16 that use the pronoun "we" so he was apparently with them on this trip.