The Apostle Paul's death is not recorded in The Bible.
However, it was evident that Paul was nearing death when he wrote 2 Timothy.
Tradition says that he was executed (martyred) by Nero in the mid 60's.
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No. It is in New Testament
The word death(s) is found in the KJV Bible 374 times. The word life is found in the KJV Bible 450 times.
It is not in the Bible but rather the traditions of men. Some point to Origen in the 3rd Century as the 'Church Father' who began this story.
You put one Jesus by following His principles and teachings. His principle and teachings are found in the bible.
The Apostle's Creed doesn't appear within the scriptural text of any authorized version of the Bible, Old or New Testament. It is part of some versions of Catholic Bibles. Check in Wikipedia under "The Apostle's Creed". This Creed is not part of the Inspired Bible Canon.
Yes, he is commonly called John Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, and served as a missionary with the Apostle Paul. The word "saint" in the Bible refers to anyone who trusts in Christ as the one who died for their sins.
Although not specifically spelled out in the Bible, it is believed Paul was shunned by his parents and the community once they found he had converted to Christianity. Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles.
King Wenceslas lived from 907 - 935 C.E. He was the Duke of Bohemia.The latest words written in the bible were completed by the Apostle John in the year 96 C.E. This was the book of Revelation.Therefore, any references to King Wenceslas could not be found in the Bible.
The apostle Paul. The account is found in Acts 20, specifically verse 9.
the first woman Apostle is found in,romans 16,15 and her name is Julia or Junia
Judas Iscariot Matthew 26:48-50, Mark 14:44-46, Luke 22:47-48, John18:3-8
That account is not found anywhere in the bible. It is found in the apocrphal writings. These are writings that were not accepted into the biblical canon. I am not certain, but I think the account of Peter's death is in a document called the Gospel of Peter.