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Paul (Part 1 of 2)

Paul

Paul AA 97-102, 112-30, 156-513; EW 197-207; SR 262-80, 301-19

1. Before conversion

2. From his conversion to his labors in Antioch of Syria

3. First missionary tour of

4. At Antioch of Syria again

5. Second missionary tour of

6. Third missionary tour of

7. Last stay of, in Palestine

8. Shipped to Rome

9. First imprisonment of, at Rome

10. Free again

11. Final imprisonment and death of, at Rome

12. Literary labors of

13. Miscellaneous

Supplement

1. Before conversion AA 97-103, 112-3

native of Tarsus AA 98; Ed 64; MB 129-30; PK 314

Gentile city Ed 64

in Cilicia AA 416; 6BC 1065

Roman citizen AA 112, 217, 410, 422, 430, 509; 6BC 1065, 1084; Ed 64; EW 205; SR 316

known as: Saul DA 233

Saul of Tarsus MB 129-30

Jew by: descent AA 112; Ed 64

lifelong training Ed 64

father of, was man of reputation 6BC 1065

educated in Jerusalem AA 112; Ed 64

taught by: Gamaliel 6BC 1065, 1084

most eminent of rabbis AA 112; Ed 64

most learned teachers of his age 6BC 1065

educated as popular orator 3T 433

highly educated 6BC 1063

rabbinical and Pharisaic education received by SR 274

scientific and literary education received by 6BC 1084

man of great learning, wisdom, and zeal SR 302

not dependent on manual labor for support AA 347

Pharisee 6BC 1059; COL 394

bigoted AA 129

persecuting MB 33-4

proud AA 119; SR 277

high position occupied by AA 347; 4T 409

instructed in all laws and traditions of fathers Ed 64

prominent Jewish leader AA 112

rabbi and statesman 6BC 1065

rabbi of distinguished ability 6BC 1063

possessed fiery vigor and intellectual power of rabbi of Jerusalem Ed 64

learned man SR 263

learned teacher in Israel 3T 433

severe critic AA 124

admired for his genius and eloquence 6BC 1063

Jews esteemed, for his learning SR 267

pride of popularity of AA 113

zeal and learning of, Jews highly esteemed EW 199

oratorical style adopted by, in preaching 6BC 1084

oratory of AA 251-2

withering sarcasm of, could place opponent in no enviable light AA 124

able and zealous defender of Jewish faith AA 112, 124

rabbis regarded, as young man of great promise AA 112

religious experience of 1SM 346

confident in hereditary piety AA 228

trusted in forms and ceremonies AA 228

zeal of, for ceremonial law AA 228

religious zealot 1SM 214-5

acquainted with Barnabas 6BC 1058

mistaken ideas of, re Christ AA 120, 452; 3T 429

regarded Christians as deluded fanatics AA 117

took prominent part in trial and conviction of Stephen AA 97-103, 112-4; SR 263, 266

in A.D. 34 DA 233; GC 327-8, 410; PK 699

while in strength and vigor of manhood AA 114

witnessed stoning of Stephen MB 33-4

took no part in casting stones at Stephen EW 199

Christ spoke through Stephen to AA 116

Stephen’s defense and death affected AA 101-2, 112-3, 115-6; SR 266, 268

Stephen’s martyrdom resulted in conversion of SR 266

member of Sanhedrin AA 112, 410-1; 6BC 1063, 1065

after Stephen’s death AA 102; SR 267

while a young man Ed 64

bigoted Sanhedrist MB 33-4

bitterly opposed Christianity SR 268

bitter and zealous in opposition to Christian doctrines AA 113; SR 263

one of most determined enemies of gospel MB 129-30

zealous and relentless persecutor of Christians AA 101-2, 124, 246, 409; 6BC 1057; 7BC 905; Ed 65; EW 199-201; GW 58; 1SM 214-5, 346; SR 263; 3T 429-30; 5T 641

persecuted church after Stephen’s death SR 267

known in Jerusalem as “Saul the persecutor” AA 128

mighty instrument of Satan SR 267

Jews esteemed, for persecuting Christians SR 267

caused death of many Christians AA 103; SR 268, 270

honest in his unbelief 6BC 1057

thought he did God’s service by opposing church 6T 120

persecutor susceptible of divine impressions MM 256; 9T 238

first doubts of, re Judaism AA 112-3

2. From his conversion to his labors in Antioch of Syria AA 97-102, 112-30, 156-66; EW 199-203; SR 262-80, 301-4

journey of, to Damascus to persecute Christians AA 114; EW 200; SR 268-9

converted near Damascus AA 114-8, 126, 163, 228, 386, 436-7, 484; 6BC 1057-9, 1084; 7BC 903; Ed 65; EW 200-2; GW 58; MB 15; PK 314; SR 269-71; 1T 78; 3T 429-32

in A.D. 34 DA 233; GC 327-8, 410; PK 699

shortly after stoning of Stephen DA 233; PK 699

when a young man AA 124

as one born out of due time AA 123; 7BC 903

commissioned to do gospel work among Gentiles AA 126-7, 159

totally blinded by Christ’s glory AA 117-8; SR 271-2

new concept of Christ given to 3T 432

penitent Pharisee AA 120

champion won from side of enemy to side of Christ AA 124

change of faith of, not prompted by impulse or fanaticism AA 125

not prompted by selfish motives in choosing Christ’s service AA 330

advantages of wealth and honor renounced by, to serve God Ed 68

fasted and prayed at home of Judas AA 118-21; SR 271-2; 3T 431

pride of, removed 3T 431

placed in contact with church AA 120, 122, 163; SR 271; 3T 430-3

prayer of, answered through Ananias AA 121-2

angel directed Ananias to help and instruct AA 121, 159; EW 200-1; SR 272; 3T 430-3

blindness of, healed by prayer AA 121-2; EW 201; SR 272, 278

solemn charge given to, by Ananias AA 126

Spirit given to AA 122; EW 201

baptized AA 122-3; EW 201

by Ananias in river of Damascus 6BC 1058; SR 273

Jewish reaction to conversion of AA 123-4; SR 274

gospel labors of AA 123-5; 6BC 1058; EW 201-2; SR 273-4

Jews fierce in opposition to AA 124-5; EW 201-2; SR 273-4

God bade, to leave Damascus AA 125

in Arabia AA 125-8; 6BC 1058; Ed 65; SR 274-5, 277

three years AA 128

given special opportunities to learn of God AA 469

at Damascus again AA 128; SR 276

gospel labors of AA 128; EW 202; SR 276

Jews plotted to kill AA 128; EW 202; SR 276

escaped from Damascus in basket AA 128; 6BC 1058; EW 202; SR 276

at Jerusalem AA 128; EW 202, 206; SR 276

about three years after conversion AA 128

Christians at Jerusalem reluctant to accept AA 128-9; EW 202-3; SR 277

Barnabas introduced, to apostles AA 129; 6BC 1058-9; EW 202-3; SR 277-8

first meeting of, with Peter and James 6BC 1059; SR 276, 278

preached in Jerusalem AA 129-30; EW 206; SR 278-9

Jews plotted to kill AA 130; EW 203, 206; SR 279-80

vision given to, while praying in temple AA 130, 159, 409; COL 36; EW 206; GW 112; SR 279, 303

God bade, to leave Jerusalem AA 130; EW 203, 206; SR 279

secretly escaped from Jerusalem AA 130, 156; SR 279-80

at Tarsus AA 130, 156

labored in Syria and Cilicia AA 156

Barnabas invited, to help in gospel work at Antioch of Syria AA 156; SR 301

labored one year in Antioch of Syria AA 156-7, 160; SR 301

John Mark met by, at Jerusalem AA 166-7

ordination of, as gospel minister AA 160-5; 6BC 1067; SR 303-4

marked beginning of new epoch in his lifework AA 164

3. First missionary tour of AA 166-87; 6BC 1067; EW 203

accompanied Barnabas and John Mark AA 166-7; EW 203

at Seleucia AA 166

on Cyprus AA 166-9

at Salamis on Cyprus AA 167

at Paphos on Cyprus AA 167-9

Elymas the sorcerer rebuked by AA 167-9

at Perga in Pamphylia AA 169-70

John Mark left, and returned home AA 169-70

at Antioch of Pisidia AA 170-7

expelled from Antioch of Pisidia AA 176

at Iconium AA 177-9

driven from Iconium by persecution AA 179

at Lystra in Lycaonia AA 179-85; EW 203

crippled man healed by AA 181; EW 203

Lystrians regarded, as Mercury AA 181-2

pointed heathen Lystrians to God revealed in nature AA 180; Ed 66; EW 203

stoned by mob of Lystrians AA 183-4, 202, 500; EW 203

Timothy witnessed stoning of AA 184-5, 202-3

at Derbe in Lycaonia AA 179, 185

visited churches he had raised up AA 185-7, 367; GW 102; 7T 15

at Lystra in Lycaonia again AA 185

at Iconium again AA 185

at Antioch in Pisidia again AA 185

at Perga in Pamphylia again AA 187

at Attalia AA 187

4. At Antioch of Syria again AA 187-202

reported story of his miss. journey to believers in Antioch AA 188

Judaizing teachers opposed by AA 188-90; SR 304-5

visited believers in cities on his way to Jerusalem AA 190

attended church council in Jerusalem AA 190-7; 6BC 1108; SR 305-9

private interview of, with Peter, James, and John 6BC 1108

caught up in vision to third heaven AA 206; GC 471; SL 95; 5T 223-4

reported to church council on his labor for Gentiles AA 194; SR 305

apostleship of, acknowledged by church council AA 387

commended by church council AA 195, 401; SR 308

returned to Antioch of Syria AA 196-7, 200; SR 308

some disciples regarded, with disfavor AA 197

5. Second missionary tour of AA 201-81

Barnabas and, disagreed re John Mark AA 202

Silas accompanied, in his labors AA 202-3

strengthened churches in Syria AA 202

strengthened churches in Cilicia AA 202

at Derbe in Lycaonia AA 202

at Lystra in Lycaonia AA 202

Timothy joined, in miss. work AA 202-5; 7BC 918

visited churches in Pisidia AA 205-7

in Phrygia AA 207

in Galatia AA 207-10

at Troas AA 211; COL 78

manner of life of, among Galatians AA 208

vision given to, re need of gospel work in Macedonia AA 211

Luke called by, into med. miss. work AA 211; Ev 544; MH 140-1

at Samothracia AA 211

at Neapolis AA 211

at Philippi in Macedonia AA 211-20; COL 78; Ed 66-7; EW 203-5

Lydia and household converted and baptized as result of labors of AA 212

spirit of divination cast out of woman by AA 212-3; EW 203-4; GC 516

scourged and imprisoned in Philippian dungeon AA 213-8, 426, 500; Ed 66-7; EW 204-5; GC 512, 627; MB 35; ML 20; SR 312; 3T 406

angels protected AA 215; EW 204; GC 512

jailer and household converted and baptized as result of witness of AA 215-7; Ed 66-7; EW 204-5

at Thessalonica AA 221-30, 259-60; 2T 695-6

method of labor used by AA 221-9, 256

worked at his trade AA 347-8; 6BC 1062-3

mob threatened, with violence AA 229-30

escaped from city AA 230, 233; 2T 696

at Berea AA 230-3

Jews from Thessalonica opposed AA 232-3

at Athens AA 233-42; 6BC 1062; 1SM 292; SR 312-3

met paganism in its most subtle and alluring form AA 235

experience of, with Epicurean and Stoic philosophers AA 235-6

method of labor used by MH 214

taught in synagogue and market place AA 235

discourse of, on Mars’ Hill AA 236-9, 244, 462; 6BC 1062, 1068, 1084; MH 214; Ed 67, 173-4; 1SM 292; SR 312-3; 4T 448

used eloquence, logic, philosophy, and science AA 236, 238, 244; 6BC 1084; SR 312-3

message given by, contains treasure of knowledge for church AA 241

failed to meet success hoped for 6BC 1084

labors of, not wholly in vain AA 240

produced little fruit AA 244; MH 214

at Corinth AA 243-55, 269-77, 349-50; 6BC 1062-3, 1082-3; DA 510

worked with Aquila as tentmaker AA 243, 349-50; 6BC 1062-3

first to preach gospel in Corinth AA 274

method used by, in teaching Corinthian church AA 270-4

in work for heathen AA 248

avoided elaborate arguments and discussions AA 244

Silas and Timothy joined AA 248, 255

organized Corinthian church AA 274

vision given to AA 250

labored year and a half at Corinth AA 270, 298; Ev 327-8; 7T 268

riot instigated against, by Jews AA 252-4

mob turned in favor of AA 253

continued to labor at Corinth AA 254

left Corinth to go to Jerusalem AA 269

entertained at home of Phebe of Cenchrea 6T 344

at Ephesus briefly AA 269-70, 81

Priscilla and Aquila stationed in Ephesus by AA 269-70, 351

at Jerusalem briefly AA 269, 281

at Antioch of Syria again AA 281

6. Third missionary tour of AA 281-399

visited churches in Galatia AA 281

visited churches in Phrygia AA 281

at Ephesus again AA 281-98, 323

labored more than three years at Ephesus AA 281-2, 291, 351

house-to-house work done by AA 296

disciples of John the Baptist baptized by AA 282-3; Ev 372

worked at his trade AA 351

miracles wrought by AA 286-7

books on magic burned AA 286-9

Demetrius the silversmith incited riot against AA 291-7

Alexander the coppersmith opposed AA 294; 7BC 920

face of, pale and careworn AA 293

declared innocent by recorder of Ephesus AA 294-5

Chloe’s household brought report to, re church at Corinth AA 300; 5T 65, 684

set out for Macedonia, accompanied by Tychicus and Trophimus AA 291, 295-6, 323

at Troas AA 323

at Philippi in Macedonia AA 323-4

Timothy joined AA 323

Titus joined AA 323-4

grateful for gifts from Philippian believers AA 348

reproofs sent by, some in Corinthian church rejected AA 327; 5T 684

at Corinth again AA 372-3, 389-90

open apostasy in Galatian churches stirred AA 383

Jews plotted to kill AA 389-90

companions of, on way from Corinth to Macedonia AA 390

at Philippi AA 390-1; CH 498; MH 141

during Passover season AA 390

at Troas AA 390-1

Eutychus restored to life by AA 391

at Assos AA 391-2

at Miletus AA 392

met with church elders from Ephesus AA 392-6; MH 154; 5T 141

at Coos AA 396

at Rhodes AA 396

at Patara AA 396

at Tyre AA 396

warned of dangers awaiting him at Jerusalem AA 396

at Caesarea AA 397

stayed in Philip the evangelist’s home AA 397

warned by prophet Agabus re danger in going to Jerusalem AA 397

at Jerusalem AA 397-8

7. Last stay of, in Palestine AA 403-38; EW 207

visited Jerusalem for last time AA 399-418

at time of Pentecost AA 406

unfavorable reports circulated against, by unbelieving Jews AA 398

some apostles and elders believed false reports re AA 398

labors of, not appreciated properly by church leaders AA 399-400

wrong attitude of some leading brethren toward AA 399-400

prejudice growing against, in church AA 401, 403

presented gifts from Gentile believers AA 399-400, 402-3

reported on progress of gospel work among Gentiles AA 402-3

unwise counsel given to, by church leaders AA 403-6

went to temple with four companions to carry out Nazarite vow AA 406

seen with Trophimus AA 407

being a Jew, did not violate law by entering inner court of temple AA 407

seized by Jewish mob in temple AA 406-7

Jews accused, of profaning temple AA 407

taken into custody by Roman soldiers AA 407-10; 6BC 1065-6

addressed multitude from stairs AA 408-9

God was not unmindful of, when he was arrested AA 413

message given by God to AA 413

denounced as polluter of temple GC 458

calm and self-possessed AA 408

tried before Sanhedrin AA 410-1

smitten in mouth at high priest’s command AA 411

dispute provoked by, between Pharisees and Sadducees AA 411

Jews plotted to kill AA 413-4

transferred by soldiers to Antipatris AA 415

moved to Herod’s judgment hall in Caesarea AA 415-8

tried before Felix at Caesarea AA 419-22; 6BC 1066; CT 393

interviewed privately by Felix and Drusilla AA 422-7

no further action taken against, for two years AA 426, 454; 6BC 1066

tried before Porcius Festus AA 428-32; Ed 67; SR 313

Jewish plot to murder AA 428-30

refused to be tried before Sanhedrin AA 430

appealed his case to Caesar AA 430, 433, 438

heard by Herod Agrippa II and Bernice AA 433-8; 6BC 1066-7; Ed 67; GW 123; MH 489; SR 313

when he was aged man AA 434

angels attended, while imprisoned AA 434

Luke accompanied, during two years of imprisonment AA 454

8. Shipped to Rome AA 439-49; EW 207

prisoner in chains on board ship AA 439-40

before winter AA 440

in feeble health AA 440

accompanied by Luke and Aristarchus AA 439-40, 454-5

Roman centurion Julius kindly treated AA 439-40, 444-5, 447-9

at Sidon AA 440

at Myra in Lycia AA 440

transferred to Alexandrian ship AA 440

at Fair Havens AA 440-1

winter was approaching and navigation season closing AA 440-1

tempest-tossed for 14 days AA 441-5; Ed 256; EW 207; ML 334

angel protected, on ship GC 512

shipwrecked on island of Melita AA 443-5, 500; Ed 256; ML 334

in November 6BC 1067

three months (winter) on Melita AA 445-7

miraculously saved from viper bite AA 445-6; ML 334

Publius healed by, from fever and bloody flux AA 446

boarded Alexandrian ship “Castor and Pollux” AA 447

at opening of navigation season AA 447

disembarked at Puteoli on coast of Italy AA 447-8

at Appii Forum AA 448-9

Christian friends greeted AA 448

gray-haired old man AA 448

chained to soldier guard AA 448

chained with hardened-looking criminals AA 448

at Rome AA 449

9. First imprisonment of, at Rome AA 449-87; EW 207

face of, worn and pain-stricken AA 449

placed in charge of captain of imperial guards AA 485

chief captain favorably regarded AA 449-50

chained to soldier constantly AA 450

permitted to live in hired house AA 450, 453

prisoner in Rome two years AA 453, 462, 464, 485

OT Scriptures used by, in work for Jews AA 451

consecrated gospel workers sent out by, to visit churches AA 453-4

Gentile churches supervised by AA 454

former companions and fellow workers assisted AA 454

Aristarchus and Epaphras were fellow prisoners of AA 455

Demas and Mark were with AA 455

Timothy ministered to comfort of AA 454-5

Tychicus stood nobly by AA 455

Onesimus converted under labors of AA 456

Onesimus’s kindness and care for AA 456

patient and cheerful AA 464

gifts sent to, from Philippian church AA 479; 6BC 1059

sustained by God’s grace AA 480

not discouraged AA 484

imprisonment of, brought gospel before kings, princes, and rulers 5T 453-4

resulted in furtherance of gospel AA 480

gospel labors of AA 461-2; 6BC 1056

blessed with many conversions AA 485

for Jews in Rome AA 450-3

members of Nero’s household converted under AA 461-8; SR 315

influence of, wider and more lasting than if he had been free to travel among churches AA 454

souls won for Christ by, from Caesar’s household AA 461-8

in Rome many months before Jews of Jerusalem arrived to accuse him AA 453

efforts of unbelieving Jews against AA 485

Nero’s second wife had murderous designs against AA 485

tried before highest tribunal of Roman Empire AA 453

shielded by God from Nero’s cruelty AA 486

declared guiltless by Nero AA 486-7

10. Free again AA 485-8

Nero freed, in year before Rome was burned AA 487

left Rome soon after release by Nero AA 487

labors of, in firmly uniting Greek and Eastern churches AA 487-8

infirmities of age were upon AA 488

arrested AA 489

at home of disciple at Troas 7BC 920

arrest of: Alexander the coppersmith caused 7BC 920

Peter imprisoned at Rome about time of AA 537

unbelieving Jews instigated AA 489

11. Final imprisonment and death of, at Rome AA 489-513; SR 315-9

voyage of, to Rome AA 489; 7BC 917

aged man AA 493; SR 319

several companions accompanied AA 489

confined in damp and dark vaults of Roman prison AA 490; 7BC 921; SL 96; 4T 352, 448

shut away from light and air SL 96

fellow laborer of, allowed to be his companion 4T 352

Luke accompanied AA 490

Luke helped, to communicate with brethren outside Roman prison AA 490

Nero’s malice against SR 315

trial of: before Nero AA 492-7; 7BC 921; ML 65

no friends present at AA 492-3

vast crowd witnessed AA 494

occurred not long before Nero’s infamous expedition to Greece AA 496-7

accused of: instigating burning of Rome AA 489-90, 494

sedition and heresy AA 494

no advocate ventured to defend AA 492

stood alone before Nero to plead for his life AA 500

deserted by friends AA 490, 508; COL 73; DA 354-5

serenity and calmness of AA 494

face of, searched in vain for evidence of guilt AA 494-5

told of heart at peace with God AA 493

defense of, before Nero AA 493-6

uplifted banner of cross AA 494-5

gospel brought before princes and nobles by GC 208

sentence re, deferred by Nero AA 496, 508; SR 316

taken back to dungeon AA 496, 498

awaited sentence by Nero AA 498; SL 96; 4T 352, 448

loneliness of, in prison AA 491; 7BC 920-1

yearned for sympathy and companionship AA 491

did not yield to doubt or despondency SL 96

appealed to Timothy to visit him in prison AA 498-508; 4T 352

Onesiphorus frequently visited AA 490-1

last scenes in life of, not recorded in Bible AA 513; SR 319

sentenced to death by Nero AA 509; SR 316; 4T 448

led in chains to criminal’s death Ed 254

accompanied by few Christians to place of execution AA 511

cheerfulness of, in face of death SR 316

forgiveness manifest by, to his murderers SR 316

beheaded AA 509, 597

as Roman citizen AA 509; SR 316

by sword AA 511, 513; SR 317

in private manner AA 509; SR 316

on summer day AA 512; SR 317

thoughts of, when beheaded AA 511-3; SR 318-9

martyrdom of AA 509-13, 575; 6BC 1056; GC 40; SR 316-9; 4T 525

few Christians witnessed AA 511; SR 318

few spectators allowed to witness AA 509; SR 316

some witnesses of death of, accepted Christ AA 509-10; SR 316-7

died as martyrs for Christ AA 510; SR 316-7

found martyr’s grave AA 496

12. Literary labors of

brief letter written by, to Corinthian church from Ephesus prior to First Epistle to Corinthians AA 300

Epistle to Colossians written by, at Rome AA 440, 471, 473-4, 479

before destruction of Jerusalem DA 633

Epistle to Ephesians written by, at Rome 5T 730

in closing days of his ministry AA 176

Epistle to Galatians written at Corinth by AA 383-4

after Epistle to Romans AA 373, 383

in his later years AA 208

to expose Judaizing teachers 6BC 1108

Epistle to Hebrews written by GC 347, 411-3, 415, 420, 512; PP 352, 357; SD 24; SR 378; 1T 679; 5T 651; 8T 79-80

to Hebrew brethren 2T 623

Epistle to Philemon written by, at Rome AA 456-60

Epistle to Philippians written by, at Rome AA 218-9, 463-4, 478-80, 484; MB 34-5

when he was aged MB 34

Epistle to Romans written by AA 447; 1SM 67

at Corinth AA 372-3, 447

before Epistle to Galatians AA 373, 383