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Genesis - History of Israelites - Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - Deuteronomy - Joshua - Judges - Ruth - Psalms - Proverbs - Song of Solomon - Prophets - New Testament History - Healing Works of Jesus - The 4 Evangelists - Lord's Prayer - Parables - Lord's [Last] Supper - Jesus after his Resurrection - Paul's Letters - Epistles - Revelation - Glossary - Numbers - Contents - Index


Acts 24: 10-17

Acts 25: 10-11

Acts 26: 24

Acts 26:25-30

Acts 27:

Acts 28: 3-7

Acts 28: 8-9

Acts 28:
11, 16,
17, 30

Paul made his defence for his life and doctrine.

Paul appealed to Caesar.

When Paul made his defence before King Agrippa, Festus told him that much learning had made him mad.

Paul's answer.

Voyage to Rome; was shipwrecked, but reached the land of Melita safely.

Very naturally the signs followed the life of integrity to the truth he had accepted and he spent his life in teaching.

Healing and teaching go hand in hand. Paul believed in the presence and power of God, in whom we live and move and have being.

The voyage was resumed they arrived in Rome. Paul addressed the leading Jews. He preached in Rome two years.

PAUL'S LETTERS

PAUL'S LETTERS --- - p. 367

Paul's writings were the first Christian documents. He saw first the larger Christ, the Saviour of all humanity, not only of the Jews. Eph. 3:1-11. His letters were written to established churches, as pastor they were the substitutes for his presence; they were not looked upon as Scripture. Each letter was written to meet a particular situation of the church to whom it was addressed, and not for us. Paul used the terms

 

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