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Title: NT Survey II


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NT Survey II
  • Pauls Third Journey, Trials, and Trip to Rome

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Theater at Ephesus (Acts 1929)
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Pauls Third Journey (Acts 1823 2117)
2 Corinthians written from Macedonia, after Paul
receives report from Titus.



1 Corinthians written from Ephesus.
Galatians Romans written from Corinth.








4
Events in Jerusalem(Acts 2118 2335)
  • 2118-26 Pauls report to the elders at
    Jerusalem and a clarification concerning his
    teaching.
  • 2127-36 A great disturbance in the temple
    Paul arrested by the Romans.
  • 2137-40 Paul explains who he is and asks to
    address the crowd.
  • 221-21 Pauls defense before the mob.
  • 2222-29 The Romans seek to scourge Paul in
    order to find out why the Jews are shouting
    against him. Paul reminds them that he is a Roman
    citizen.
  • 2230 2311 Paul appears before the
    Sanhedrin. . . and craftily divides them!
  • 2312-30 The Jews plot to kill Paul and share
    it with the Chief Priests and Elders. Paul also
    hears of it through his nephew and brings it to
    the attention of the Romans.
  • 2331-35 Paul is brought under Roman guard to
    Caesarea and kept in Herods Praetorium.

5
Caesarea
  • Paul makes a defense before the high priest
    Ananias, Tertullus, and Jewish elders. Felix
    postpones a decision until Lysias comes down
    (Acts 24).
  • Festus eventually replaces Felix as governor.
    When he goes up to Jerusalem, the chief priests
    and leaders of the Jews bring charges against
    Paul and ask that he be brought to Jerusalem to
    stand trial. Festus invites them to return to
    Caesarea, which they do, making their charges
    against Paul there. When Paul is asked if he is
    willing to return to Jerusalem to face these
    charges, he appeals to Caesar (Acts 25).
  • While Paul is still in Caesarea, King Agrippa of
    Chalcis and his wife Bernice arrive. Paul makes
    another defense before Agrippa, Bernice, the
    Roman Commanders, and the prominent men of the
    city. They conclude that he is not guilty of
    anything worthy of imprisonment (Acts 26).

6
Pauls Trials and Trip to Rome (Acts 2127
2831)
Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon,
Philippians written from Rome.








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The Pastoral Epistles
  • We have no record in Scripture of what happened
    to Paul after his first Roman imprisonment. It is
    probable that he was released, made the trip to
    Spain, then returned to the area around the
    Mediterranean.
  • He writes 1 Timothy from Macedonia.
  • He makes a visit to Crete and later writes Titus
    to his co-laborer who remained there.
  • Sometime around 66 AD Paul is again arrested and
    imprisoned in Rome. He writes 2 Timothy during
    this imprisonment and is executed by Nero shortly
    thereafter.

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Next Week
  • 1 Thessalonians
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