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  • During his second missionary journey (late 49 A.D.) Paul spends an unspecified time in a Philippian jail cell with fellow evangelist Silas.

  • Paul is arrested in 58 A.D. by Roman troops who save him from being killed in a temple riot. He is taken to Caesarea where he spends a little more than two years in prison.

  • In 60 AD Paul as prisoner is taken to Rome. When his case is heard he is acquitted in the Spring of 63 AD

  • Paul is back in a Roman prison in the city of Rome in 67 A.D. Paul stays in jail until he is put to death by the Romans around May or June 68 AD

During his ministry the Apostle Paul spends roughly 5 1/2 to 6 years as a prisoner or in prison

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How old was paul when he wrote Philippians?

Paul spent some four or five years in prison, a captive of the Romans. It was here that he wrote his letter to the Philippians.


Was Paul in prison in Rome when he wrote many letters to churches he started?

A:Although attributed to the apostle Paul, Ephesians was actually written during the eighties of the first century, long after Paul's death. It is known that Paul was imprisoned during his missionary work, and the author of Ephesians mentions Paul's imprisonment to give his epistle a personal touch. A typical method that ancient forgers used to satisfy readers that a writing was genuine, was to include personal details, in this case mentioning Paul's imprisonment. However, Paul did not write this epislte and was dead, not in prison, at the time of its writing.


What did paul of tarsus say when he was in prison that was important?

While in prison, Paul wrote several letters to various churches which are now part of the New Testament. These letters contained important theological teachings about the Christian faith, emphasizing concepts such as faith, grace, and the role of Jesus Christ in salvation. Paul's writings from prison continue to be influential and are studied by Christians worldwide.


Where did Saint Paul live before he died?

Before he was beheaded, Paul spent the last few years of his life in prison, either in Palestine or, finally, in Rome.


Paul's first prison experience was in the city of?

Rome!Another answer:The first New Testament record of Paul being imprisoned is found in Acts 16, when he and Silas were beaten and imprisoned in the city of Philippi.