His name is not mentioned, but he is generally referred to as the 'Philippian Jailer'.
The book of Acts (in Bible), chapter 28, verses 3-6 gives an account of the apostle Paul being bitten by one but not harmed. This happened while he was shipwrecked on the island.
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 the book of Acts chapter 5 verses 5 onwards tell of the husband Ananias and his wife sapphira, who god killed as they kept a portion and gave the rest.
Jerusalem It appears to be Rome. Acts chapter 28
Ananias is the only person mentioned in the verses that talks about Paul's baptism. ACTS 9:17-19
Longest chapter in Acts is Chapter 7 (seven) with 60 verses. The shortest chapter in Acts is Chapter 6 (six) with 15 verses
In the book of Acts chapter 4 has 37 verses.
Paul - Acts Chapter 16
Catholic AnswerDeacons originated in the Book of Acts, chapter 6, verses 1-6.
The man who asked Paul and Silas for help was a jailer.
Acts: chapter 19, verses 4 to 7 tells you about the baptism of fire of the apostles of Jesus Christ.
There are 1007 verses.
The bible does not use the word bisexual , but in the Romans chapter 1 verses 24 onwards. Man committed shameless acts of sex.
Saint Stephen was the first Christian martyr, see Acts chapter 7, verses 58=60.
Acts chapter 21
Paul The Apostle was arrested in Caesarea.
There is no peculiarly Masonic word in Acts Chapter 1.