1. The document provides a chronological study of Paul's life and epistles, beginning with events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection. It details Paul's conversion on the Damascus Road and subsequent missionary journeys, establishing churches throughout Asia Minor and Europe. Paul authored many epistles to these churches during his travels and imprisonments between approximately 37-67 AD. The document synchronizes the events of Paul's life with the order and dates of his New Testament letters.
2. The document outlines the key events and phases of Paul's ministry, including his initial preaching in Damascus, time spent in Arabia and Tarsus
3. Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Chirst 33 AD
Death of King Aretas of Syria – 40 AD
Start of Claudius Caesar Emperor of Rome – 41 AD
Death of Herod Agrippa I – 44 AD
Porcius Festus succeds Felix as Procurator of Judea – 60 AD
4. Damascus Road – Acts 9:1-22
Approximately 37 AD
Barnabas’ Defense to the Skeptics - Acts 9:23-31
Between verses 22 and 23 is approx 3 years - Galatians 1:17-18
Let down over wall in basket because the Jews wanted to kill him.
Returns to Jerusalem and openly ministers
Grecians conspire to kill Saul
He is sent to Caesarea then to Tarsus
Remains there until Barnabas seeks him out – Acts 11:25
Ministers with Barnabas – Acts 11:25-30
6. Dates are Approximate
First begins between approx 46 and ends before 50 AD
Second begins Spring of 51 ends winter of 53-54 AD
Third begins Spring of 54 ends in 58 AD
Paul is arrested and taken to Rome 60 AD
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11. During 2nd Missionary Journey
During 1st Imprisonment
1st Thessalonians
2nd Thessalonians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
Philemon
52
52
During 3rd Missionary Journey
62
62
62
63
During 2nd Imprisonment
1st Corinthians
2nd Corinthians
Galatians
55-57
55-57
55-57
Romans
57-58
Hebrews
Titus
1st Timothy
2nd Timothy
64-65
64-65
64-65
66-67
12. Key Events
Timothy joins Paul and Silas near Lystra (Timothy is circumcised)
Forbidden by Holy Ghost to preach in Asia
Not allowed by the Spirit to go into Bithynia
Paul has vision to go into Macedonia
Lydia and her household saved
Paul casts spirit of divination out of woman
Paul and Silas beaten and cast into prison, sing praises at midnight, doors open.
Thessalonian church is started , P & S sent Berea (due to uproar)
Paul goes to Athens T&S join him later.
Paul argues at Mars Hill
Paul goes to Corinth and remains 18 months.
Writes 1 & 2 Thessalonians (1st about 3-6 months after leaving and 2nd about 2 months later)
Sails to Ephesus with Priscilla and Aquila and leaves them there.
Sails to Caesarea and travels to Antioch
14. I. Personal: "We give thanks remembering" (1-3)
A. How the church was born (1)
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An elect group (1:1-5)
An exemplary group (1:6-7)
An enthusiastic group (1:8)
An expectant group (1:9-10)
B. How the church was nurtured (2)
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A faithful steward (2:1-6)
A gentle mother (2:7-8)
A concerned father (2:9-16)
A loving brother (2:14-20)
C. How the church was established (3)
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Through the Word (3:1-5)
Through prayer (3:6-13)
II. Practical: "We beseech you" (4-5)
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Walk in holiness (4:1-8)
Walk in love (4:9-10)
Walk in honesty (4:11-12)
Walk in hope (4:13-18)
Walk in light (5:1-11)
Walk in gratitude (5:12-13)
Walk in obedience (5:14-28)
15. I.
Paul's Encouragement in Persecution
A. Thanksgiving for Their Growth
B. Encouragement in Their Persecution
C. Prayer for God's Blessing
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1:1-4
1:5-10
1:11-12
Paul's Explanation of the Day of the Lord
A. The Events Preceding the Day of the Lord
1. First a Falling Away
2. The Man of Sin Is Revealed
3. The Restrainer Is Taken Out of the Way
4. The Second Coming of Christ
B. The Comfort of the Believer on the Day of the Lord
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2:1-3
2:4-5
2:6-7
2:8-12
2:13-17
Paul's Exhortation to the Church
A. Wait Patiently for Christ
B. Withdraw from the Disorderly
C. Conclusion
3:1-5
3:6-15
3:16-18
16. Key Events
Ephesians Baptized in the Holy Ghost
Stays in Ephesus About 2 Years
Possibly wrote a “first” letter to the Corinthians alluded to in 1st Cor. 5:9
Special Miracles Wrought by Paul’s Hands
Sons of Sceva Whipped by Demon Possessed Man
Demetrius (Diana Silversmith) Stirs Up City Against Paul
Paul Writes 1st Corinthians
Goes to Macedonia Acts 20: 1
Writes 2nd Corinthians
Goes to Cornith Acts 20: 2
Writes Galatians and Romans
Eutychus Falls Out of the Loft – Raised From the Dead by Paul
Calls Elders From Ephesus
See Him No More
Charges Them in Ministry
Warnings Not to Go To Jerusalem
Disciples
Agabus
Returns to Jerusalem and Meets with James and the Elders
17. I.
Greeting - 1:1-3
II.
REPROOF: THE REPORT OF SIN IN THE CHURCH - 1:4-6:20
A. Divisions in the church - 1:4-4:21
B. Discipline in the church - 5
C. Disputes in the courts - 6:1-8
D. Defilement in the world - 6:9-20
III. INSTRUCTION: THE REPLY TO THEIR QUESTIONS - 7:1-16:12
A. Marriage and virgins- 7
B. Food offered to idols - 8-10
C. Church ordinances - 11
D. Spiritual Gifts - 12-14
E. The Resurrection - 15
F. The offering - 16:1-12
IV. CONCLUSION 16:13-24
Things Sacrificed to be Evaluated by:
The idol
By freedom
Relation to God
Relation to others
8:1-13
9:1-27
10:1-22
10:23-11:1