Paul and Silas were later joined by Timothy on their missionary journey.
john Deacon was the last one who joined the band, in 1970. Paul rogers has never joined queen, but was with them from 1995 to 2008. (queen AND Paul Rogers)
John Lennon
The Beatles? they were earlier called The quarrymen and breifly changed there name to the silver beatles. Lennon formed the band and later McCartney joined and then Harrison and then best. However Ringo Starr soon replaced him after the other 3 Beatles had disagreements with him.
John met Paul in 1957. Paul already knew George - they shared the bus on the way to school. Paul introduced George to John in 1958 and, after some persuasion, George joined their band. They met Ringo in Hamburg in 1960. Ringo joined the band in 1962.
Yes, before Paul joined the band.
Timotheus
Paul Silas's birth name is Paul Theron Silas.
Paul Silas is 6' 7".
Paul Silas was born on July 12, 1943.
Paul Silas is 73 years old (birthdate: July 12, 1943).
ROMAN
Acts chapter 16 records the account of a jailerin Philippi asking Paul and Silas, "What must I do to be saved?" See Acts 16:22-30.
PAUL SILAS
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.
Silas and Luke travelled with Paul to Macedonia in northern Greece.
Silas was not with Paul in Rome during his imprisonment; instead, he was last mentioned in the Book of Acts as accompanying Paul on his second missionary journey. By the time of Paul's letters written from Rome, such as those to the Philippians or the Colossians, Silas is not mentioned, indicating he was likely elsewhere. Paul often worked with various companions, and it is believed that he may have been alone or with different associates during his time in Rome.
Paul's traveling companions changed often. Some of the better-known men who accompanied him from time to time include Barnabas, John Mark, Silas, Luke, and Timothy. In his letters, Paul also mentions lesser-known companions such as Gaius and Aristarchus (Acts 19:29), and Epaphroditus (Philippians 2:25).