Paul’s Fourth Journey (Rome)
Saturday, August 26th, 2006Paul sails to Rome but is shipwrecked ending up on the island of Malta (Acts 27:14 - 28:1). After staying three months Paul sails again for Rome where he is automatically arrested. He is allowed visitors and to preach the gospel to them. Approximately The Spring of 61 A.D. Paul writes book of Hebrews, the books of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. The books of 1Timothy and Titus are also completed around this time period.In 63 A.D.Luke completes the book of Acts and the writing consists mainly about Paul. Paul is set free from prison in 63 A.D. and travels to Crete. He then goes to Nicopolis in Macedonia.. From 64 to 67 A.D. Paul fulfills the goal of visiting Spain and Britain. Once again he is imprisoned in Rome. It is here that Paul writes 2 Timothy and it is his last writing. The Apostle Paul dies a martyr around the middle of 68 A.D.

