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Q: When Paul was in prison what city did he write an epistle to?
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A prison epistle written by Paul to a city where he had been in jail?

Paul wrote the epistle Philemon while he was in a Roman prison.


What does Philippians mean?

The epistle to the Philippians was a letter St. Paul wrote to the Christians in Philippi, a city of Macedonia.


How many Ephesians are there estimated to have been for Paul to write to?

A:Surprisingly, Paul did not write the Epistle to the Ephesians. Ephesians is considered a pseudo-Pauline epistle because it was written in his name, around the eighties of the first century. Many passages in Ephesians seem to be directly copied from the presumably somewhat earlier pseudo-Pauline Epistle to the Colossians. Ephesians and Colossians were really encyclicals intended to be read throughout the Christian Church, but each was written in the style of an epistle to a single church. The oldest and best manuscripts of Ephesians do not even have the opening address to the Ephesians. Clearly there must have been a congregation at Ephesus by the eighties, for the epistle to have been credibly addressed to that city, but whether there was already a congregation there during the lifetime of Paul, and if so how large, are matters of speculation.


Did Paul write the Epistle to the Romans?

Paul wrote the book of Romans in the early year 57 A.D. edited: a three month period somewhere between AD 54 and AD 59 while under house arrest for preaching the gospel


Paul's first prison experience was in the city of?

Rome!Another answer:The first New Testament record of Paul being imprisoned is found in Acts 16, when he and Silas were beaten and imprisoned in the city of Philippi.


Where was Paul imprisoned?

Paul was thrown in prison many times during his ministry. Paul visited Phillipi, a major city of the district of Macedonia, where he and Silas stayed several days. Paul and Silas were beaten by a mob and the city officials threw them into prison (Acts 16). Paul was also thrown in prison when he preached in Jerusalem (Acts 21). After Paul's trial, he requests to be tried in Rome which is his right as a Roman Citizen. Paul then sailed to Rome to be tried by Caesar (Acts 27) where he was under house arrest.


Who wrote the Epistle to the Colossians?

The Epistle to the Colossians was traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul. It is one of the letters he wrote to a Christian community in the ancient city of Colossae, addressing various theological and practical concerns of the early Christian church. However, some scholars debate whether Paul was the actual author due to differences in writing style and theological emphasis.


Where did Paul write Corinthians?

AnswerThe Second Epistle to Timothy is traditionally believed to have been written by Paul from Rome. However, it is reported that scholars are almost unanimous in believing that this is one of the 'pseudo-Pauline' epistles written in Paul's name long after his death.If the epistle was only written to appear to have been written by Paul himself, we can not be certain where the real author wrote 2 Timothy from.


Where was Paul when he wrote Galatians?

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


What was the first city Paul went to after his conversion?

A:In his Epistle to the Galatians, Paul said that after his conversion, he travelled to Arabia, and then to Damascus (bypassing Jerusalem). The capital of what was then known as Arabia was the city of Petria, so this would have been the first city he went to after his conversion. The Romans had given Aretas, king of Petria, rule over Damascus, so the two visits might well have been related. For example, Paul might have sought permission to preach his faith to the pagan gentiles in Damascus.


Is there a prison in Seattle?

There's a city jail, but there is no state prison within the city limits.


Where is Corinthians in The Bible?

AnswerCorinth is a city in Greece. In the New Testament, there are two letters, or epistles, from Paul to the Corinthians: known as 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians.