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Romans, 1 & 2 Thessalonians - Corinth

1 Corinthians - Ephesus

2 Corinthians and Titus - Macedonia (also possibly 1 Timothy)

Galatians - (possibly in Antioch)

Ephesians, Philipians, Colossians, 2 Timothy, Philemon - Rome

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Tradition holds that the Epistle to the Ephesians was written from Rome. It was most likely written when Paul was under house arrest because he alludes to his imprisonment several times in the present tense.

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Tradition holds that the Epistle to the Ephesians was written from Rome. However, as critical scholars are said to have reached a near consensus that Paul did not write the Epistle to the Ephesians, it would seem factually wrong to answer that Paul wrote it from Rome or anywhere else. The problem in answering this question is just that Paul did not write to the Ephesians.

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Paul was likely in Antioch of Syria or Corinth when he wrote the letter to the Galatians.

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The book of Romans by paul was written to the Romans, while he was i the city of Corinth

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Paul was at Antoich,prior to the Jerusalem council of A.D 50

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The letter itself seems to indicate that Paul wrote it while imprisoned in Rome around 60-61 C.E. (Philippians 1:13; 4:22)

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1 Corinthians was written from Ephesus (1 Corinthians 16:8)

Paul then proceeded to Troas, then to Macedonia, where he wrote 2 Corinthians.

(2Corinthians 2:12, 13; 7:5-7)

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Rome.

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