There are so many false traditions about how Paul died, but we do not really know how or where Paul died. Certainly it seems likely that he was taken as a prisoner to Rome, so it is possible that he died there. If there was a trial in Rome, we do not really know whether he was acquited, executed or otherwise punished.
Paul might have died peacefully of old age, or he might have been executed by the Romans. Since he is thought to have been a Roman citizen, an execution would have been carried out by beheading.
According to historical tradition, Paul the Apostle died as a martyr in Rome, Italy, around the mid-60s AD during the reign of Emperor Nero. There is no specific mention of his death in the Bible, but it is believed to have occurred after his final imprisonment in Rome.
No, there is no mention of Timothy having ulcers in the Bible. Timothy was a young companion of the apostle Paul and is mentioned in several of Paul's letters, but there is no indication of him suffering from ulcers.
There is no verifiable proof of Paul being a Pharisee outside of the Bible. However, some scholars believe that Paul's writings reflect knowledge and understanding of Pharisaic traditions and theology, which may suggest that he had Pharisaic background or training.
There is no mention of Timothy in the Bible having a wife. Timothy was a friend of Paul and was jailed at least once for his faith.
In an unlikely Christian tradition, the apostle John was sentenced to be boiled in oil, but survived without injury. He was then exiled to the island of Patmos, where he wrote the Book of Revelation, which was first attributed to him late in the second century. However, the existence of a tradition such as this does not mean it really happened.The story raises questions such as why boiling in oil was chosen, other than because it was possible to imagine John escaping unscathed, as could not be imagined in the case of beheading, spearing or crucifixion. Why was John apparently not tortured and permanently disabled before being placed in the oil? If the oil did not work, why was he then exiled rather than simply being speared or crucified? How did they manage to exile John? If he was immune to harm, the soldiers could not have forced him to accompany them to Patmos.The story of John being boiled in oil and exiled to Patmos is an extreme example of the literary technique of hagiology that began with Acts of the Apostles and developed over the early centuries of Christianity. Its primary purpose was the veneration of saints, with a secondary purpose of explaining how John came to write Revelation, as was by then supposed.
Yes, boiled linseed oil is flammable.
Double boiled linseed oil contains extra chemical additives that boiled linseed oil does not have. These chemical are added to help with the drying process.
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Boiled linseed oil typically takes about 24 to 72 hours to dry completely.
The typical drying time for boiled linseed oil is around 24 to 72 hours.
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Boiled linseed oil is used as a preservative for concrete and wood. It is also used as an ingredient in paints, varnishes, and stains.
Boiled linseed oil typically takes about 24 to 72 hours to dry after application.
No, it is not recommended to apply polyurethane over boiled linseed oil for a protective finish.
Yes, according to the Bible, the apostle Paul was not married.
There is no clear evidence in the Bible that suggests Paul was married.
The author of most of the bible passages is Paul.