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PAUL[edit | edit source]

Thompson Chain Reference (1908)[edit | edit source]

(1) General References to

"The Man of Vision"

Nave's Topical Bible[edit | edit source]

Also called SAUL

From the tribe of Benjamin

Personal appearance of

Born in the city of Tarsus

Educated at Jerusalem in the school of Gamaliel

A zealous Pharisee

A Roman citizen

His vision and conversion

Is immersed

Called to be an apostle

Preaches in Damascus for the first time

Is persecuted by the Jews

Received by the disciples in Jerusalem

Goes to Caesarea

Sent to the Gentiles

Has Barnabas as his companion

Teaches at Antioch (in Syria) for one year

Returns with the apostle John to Antioch (of Syria)

Visits Seleucia

Visits much of the island of Cyprus

Preaches at Salamis

Preaches at Paphos

Sergius Paulus, governor of the country, is a convert of

Contends with Elymas (Bar-Jesus) the sorcerer

Visits Perga in Pamphylia

John (Mark), a companion of, departs for Jerusalem

Visits Antioch (in Pisidia), and preaches in the synagogue

His message received gladly by the Gentiles

Persecuted and expelled

Visits Iconium, and preaches to the Jews and non-Jews; is persecuted; escapes to Lystra; goes to Derbe

Heals an immobile man

The people attempt to worship him

Contends with the Judaizers against their circumcision “theology”

Makes his second tour of the congregations

Visits Lystra; circumcises Timothy

Is welcomed at the household of Lydia

Is persecuted

Visits Coos, Rhodes, and Patara; boards a ship bound for Tyre

His defense

Is confined in the fortress

Is brought before the Sanhedrin; his defense

Is returned to the fortress

Jewish leaders conspire against his life

This plan is thwarted by his nephew

Is escorted to Caesarea by a military guard

Is confined in Herod’s Judgment Hall in Caesarea

His trial before Governor Felix

Remains in custody for two years

His trial before Governor Festus

Appeals to be heard by Caesar

His examination before Herod Agrippa II Ac 25:13-27; 26

Kind treatment by the inhabitants of the island

Is bitten by a viper and miraculously unharmed

Heals the ruler’s father and others

Lives in his own rented house for two years, preaching and teaching

Supports himself

Sickness of, in Asia

Caught up to the third heaven

Has “a thorn in the flesh,”

His independence of character

Persecutions of

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