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Life & Letters of Paul

December 4, 2024 • Dr. Derrick Wilson, Sr. Pastor

LIFE & LETTERS OF PAUL


Conversion of Saul/Paul

Acts 7:54-8:3 - First mentions of Saul/Paul and his activity in Jerusalem

Acts 9:1-31 - Saul/Paul's conversion and early ministry


Paul's Commissioning and 1st Missionary Journey

Acts 12:25-13:3 - Setting apart by the church at Antioch, sent out with Barnabas for 1st missionary journey


Paul's Trip to Jerusalem for the Jerusalem Council (c.48-49 AD)

Acts 15 - Paul and Barnabas go to Jerusalem for the Jerusalem Council, then go back to Antioch. They split up over John Mark, who had left them in Pamphylia. Paul chose Silas and embarked on his 2nd missionary journey.


Paul's 2nd Missionary Journey

Acts 16-18 - Paul and Silas encounter Timothy and Luke (implied) and eventually travel to Macedonia (Philippi, Thessaloniki, Berea) and Achaia (Athens and Corinth). Paul stayed in Corinth for 1.5 years (Acts 18:11).

Acts 18:18 - Paul encounters Priscilla and Aquila and leaves them in Ephesus before returning back to Antioch. Apollos begins preaching there, is taught more completely by Priscilla and Aquila, and sent to Corinth.


Paul's 3rd Missionary Journey

Acts 19-29 - Paul returns to Ephesus as part of his 3rd missionary journey. According to Acts 19:8-10 and Acts 20:31, Paul probably remained in Ephesus for close to 3 years.


Paul's Arrest in Jerusalem, Holding in Caesarea, and Voyage to Rome

Acts 21-28 - Paul goes to Jerusalem and is arrested. For the remaining chapters in Acts, the Jews in Jerusalem seek to kill Paul but he remains in Roman custody. He appears before Felix (Roman governor of Judea). Festus (Roman governor of Judea who succeeded Felix in office), and Jewish dignitaries Agrippa and Bernice. All of this took place over a period of more than two years in Caesarea. In all of this, Paul utilized his Roman citizenship and appealed to Caesar. Thus, he would be given the opportunity to travel to Rome and appeal his case to Caesar. The latter chapters of Acts focus on Paul's journey through shipwreck to Rome.


Possible chronological listing of Paul's letters and suggested date of writing

Galatians - c.48 AD (before the Jerusalem Council)

1 and 2 Thessalonians - c.51 AD (after the and missionary journey and meeting back up with Silas and Timothy, Paul mentions Timothy's encouraging report in 1 Thessalonians)

1 and 2 Corinthians - c.56-57 (after arrest in Jerusalem)

Romans - c.58-59 AD (while imprisoned in Caesarea, before he had ever gone to Rome)

Philippians, Philemon, Colossians, Ephesians - c.60-62 AD (while imprisoned in Rome)

1 Timothy, Titus, 2 Timothy - c.63-67 AD (after Paul was released from prison, to traveled possibly to Spain, arrested again)


Paul was martyred at the hands of Nero's persecution in c.66-67 AD