Paul The Apostle was arrested in Caesarea.
Philippi. See Acts chapter 16.
Paul - Acts Chapter 16
Paul (see Acts chapter 28).
Luke gives the account of Paul's shipwreck (in vivid detail) in Acts chapter 27.
Longest chapter in Acts is Chapter 7 (seven) with 60 verses. The shortest chapter in Acts is Chapter 6 (six) with 15 verses
Look in the New Testament book of Acts chapter 13 verse 9. (Acts 13:9)
Acts chapter 9:1-30, chapter 22:5-16 , and chapter 26:12-18.
Jerusalem It appears to be Rome. Acts chapter 28
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.
Acts 23:16 - So when Paul's sister's son heard of their ambush, he went and entered the barracks and told Paul. [NKJV]
Chapter 16 in the Book of Acts narrates Paul's missionary journey to Philippi, where he meets Lydia, a seller of purple fabrics, who becomes one of the first European converts to Christianity. It also includes the well-known story of Paul and Silas being imprisoned in Philippi and subsequently being freed by an earthquake.
In Acts of the Apostles chapter 27, Paul is sent by ship to Rome for his trial. Acts does not say what the name of the ship was.Since there is no confirmation in Paul's letters of the appeal to Caesar and the journey to Rome, some dismiss the account of Paul's hazardous sea voyage in Acts as novelistic fiction. On this view, there was no ship and therefore no name of the ship.