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One Answer: He fell on his sword in battle.
Another thought: The above answer describes the death of King Saul. Paul-also called Saul- had a different outcome. In 64 CE a great fire swept through Rome, and Emperor Nero was suspected. To remove suspicion from himself, he then blamed the Christians, since they were already misunderstood by the populace. During these events, Paul was being held in prison in Rome, for the second time, because of his preaching work, and in his last letter to Timothy, mentioned his tense situation. It is generally believed that he was put to death by Nero (2Timothy 1:16, 17; 4:6-8)who had a special hatred for Christians.

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