Paul was accompanied to Philippi by Silas during his second missionary journey. They were later joined by Timothy and Luke, who became significant companions in their ministry. Together, they established the Christian community in Philippi, which is noted in the New Testament.
I'm not sure who besides this, but Paul did witness to the guards/jailers when he was in jail in Phillipi
Louis Phillipi was born on August 25, 1911, in Masontown, Pennsylvania, USA.
In Philippi, Paul needed a minimum of 10 Jewish men to establish a synagogue, as this was the requirement in ancient Jewish custom. Paul sought out these men to share the teachings of Christianity with them.
Louis Phillipi died on June 29, 1998, in Port Hueneme, California, USA.
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by committing suicide after the battle of Phillipi.
Paul did not start any "churches" as such. He visited different cities and established groups that examined the Hebrew scriptures and applied the teachings of Jesus. A few of the cities were Colossi, Ephesus, Galatia, Antioch, Tarsus, Derbe, Lystra, Phillipi.
he died but if he was alive he would be 46
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It depends upon the journeys. the short answer is that over all the journeys Paul was accompanied by Peter, Barnabas, Timothy, Silas, John Mark (author of the Gospel of Mark) and Luke amongst others.
Phillipi is often pronounced in two different ways. The first way is filip - E and the second is fill-uh-pee. Another way to say it is Phil-i-pie
Paul was thrown in prison many times during his ministry. Paul visited Phillipi, a major city of the district of Macedonia, where he and Silas stayed several days. Paul and Silas were beaten by a mob and the city officials threw them into prison (Acts 16). Paul was also thrown in prison when he preached in Jerusalem (Acts 21). After Paul's trial, he requests to be tried in Rome which is his right as a Roman Citizen. Paul then sailed to Rome to be tried by Caesar (Acts 27) where he was under house arrest.