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Paul and Silas were later joined by Timothy on their missionary journey.
Philippi. See Acts chapter 16.
The young companion of Paul, in the bible was the young man Timothy.
Paul circumcised Timothy to avoid any unnecessary barriers or offense that might hinder Timothy's ministry to the Jews. Though Paul preached that circumcision was not necessary for salvation, he chose to have Timothy circumcised so that they could have greater acceptance and credibility among the Jewish population they were ministering to.
They met up in Athens.
Initially it was Paul and Barnabas and Silas, but Barnabas wanted to bring John Mark, but Paul said no because John Mark had left them earlier. So Barnabas left with John Mark and Paul and Silas continued on. Timothy joins them later and Luke is also there.
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 Silas's birth name is Paul Theron Silas.
Silas was Pauls' companion on this journey as well as Timothy. Aquila and Priscilla went with him as far as Ephesus.
Traditionally, 2 Timothy has been believed to have been written by Paul while imprisoned in Rome. However, scholars say that both epistles addressed to Timothy are clearly from the second century, and were not written by Paul. Since they were not written by Paul, there is nothing to say they were written from prison.
A:Traditionally, 2 Timothy has been believed to have been written by Paul while imprisoned in Rome. However, scholars say that both Epistles addressed to Timothy are clearly from the second century, and were not written by Paul. Since Second Timothy was not written by Paul, there is nothing to say it was written from prison.