The Book of Acts begins in Jerusalem and ends in Rome.
The book of Acts ends with the Apostle Paul in Rome, where he is under house arrest awaiting trial.
Rome
The book of Acts was written by Luke, while he was in Rome staying with the Apostle Paul.
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.
Paul was from Tarsus, a prominent city of Cilicia (Acts 21:39; 22:3)Timothy was probably born in Lystra (Acts 16:1+ 2)
Damascus. (Acts 9:22-25)
Paul's preaching led to a riot in the city of Ephesus. The account is found in Acts 19.
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St. Paul was stoned in Lystra, as described in the Biblical book of Acts. He was dragged out of the city, stoned, and left for dead by a hostile crowd.
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.
Paul The Apostle was arrested in Caesarea.