The Final Decade Before The End by Ed. Stevens

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39 the Jews from Rome in AD 50 (Acts 18:2). Next we saw them go to Ephesus with Paul, where he left them and headed to Jerusalem for the feast (Acts 18:18-21). When Paul came to Ephesus on his third journey (late 54 or early 55 AD), Aquila and Priscilla were still there hosting a church in their home, with whom Paul sent greetings to the church in Corinth. However, news of the death of Claudius must have reached Ephesus about that time, and so it seems that Aquila and Priscilla must have left there and returned to Rome, where we find them two or three years later near the end of Paul’s third journey, as he greeted them in his epistle to the church in Rome (Rom. 16:3-4). This narrative about Aquila and Priscilla helps us date the end of the second and the beginning of the third journeys. We know the exact date of the death of Claudius (Oct 13, AD 54). After that time, it would have been safe for Aquila and Priscilla to return to Rome. They evidently did not leave Ephesus and return to Rome until after Paul arrived there (late 54 or early 55 AD) and after he wrote his first epistle to the Corinthians (AD 56-57). After Paul left Ephesus he went to Macedonia and Achaia. His traveling companions are listed in Acts 20:4. From Ephesus he traveled to Philippi in Macedonia (where he wrote Second Corinthians), and then to Corinth in Achaia (where he wrote the epistle to the Romans). Then he returned back through Philippi and then to Troas, Assos, Mitylene, Chios, Samos, Miletus (where he met with the Ephesian elders), Cos, Rhodes, Patara, past Cyprus to Tyre, Ptolemais, and to Caesarea. From there he traveled by land up to Jerusalem where he was arrested. This journey from start to finish lasted about four years (Spring of AD 54 until Spring of 58). Here is the sequence of his journey, including the places he visited and the approximate amount of time he stayed at each place: (1) Galatia and Phrygia (Acts 18:23) – probably a few months (2) Ephesus synagogue (arrived while Apollos was at Corinth) – three months (3) Ephesus teaching in school of Tyrannus (Acts 19:9-10) – two years (4) Ephesus riot over idolatry (Acts 19:23-41) – sometime after the two years – see Acts 20:31 where Paul says he spent a total of “three years” there (AD 54-57) (5) Macedonia (Acts 20:1) – a few weeks? (6) Greece (Corinth - Acts 20:2-3) – spent three months (the Winter) (7) Macedonia (Acts 20:3-6) – Paul & Luke left Philippi after Passover (AD 58) (8) Troas (Acts 20:5-6) – voyage from Philippi to Troas took five days, then they stayed seven days in Troas (9) Assos (Acts 20:13-14) – few days (10) Mitylene (Acts 20:14) – few days (11) Chios (Acts 20:15) – one day (12) Samos (Acts 2015) – one day (13) Miletus (Acts 20:15) – a few days (where he called the Ephesian elders to him) (14) Cos, Rhodes, and Patara (Acts 21:1) – a few days (15) Tyre (Acts 21:2-3) – several days voyage, plus stayed seven days in Tyre (16) Ptolemais (Acts 21:7) – a few days voyage, plus one day at Ptolemais (17) Caesarea (Acts 21:8-14) – one day voyage from Ptolemais, then stayed “for some days” at Caesarea before going up to Jerusalem (18) Jerusalem (Acts 21:15-17) – a few days pilgrimage trip from Caesarea to go to the Pentecost celebration. Paul and company traveled with some of the saints from Caesarea who went up to the feast of Pentecost with him. This is when Paul was arrested, and spent the next two years in prison in Caesarea, until he appealed to Caesar and was sent to Rome. AD 54 – Wars and Rumors.

The Parthians invaded Armenia (Tacitus, Annals). News of this reached Nero, and he ordered


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They were not expecting to be left behind not even knowing it happened

14min
pages 271-274

BIBLIOGRAPHY

5min
pages 281-284

Aug 66 – Cessation of Sacrifices for the Romans and all Gentiles

7min
pages 263-264

Aug 66 – Josephus returned from Rome

4min
page 261

Apr 66 – Abomination of Desolation (“Jerusalem encompassed by armies”

8min
pages 247-248

Questions About Pella and the Rapture

3min
page 249

Pentecost and Wheat Harvest Typology

3min
page 256

Neronic persecution was the great tribulation (upon the church

3min
page 251

What Did the Priests Experience?

3min
page 257

Apr 66 – Eleazar, the Man of Lawlessness?

3min
page 246

June 66 – Pentecost - Priests in the Temple heard a multitude of voices

3min
page 255

Apr 66 – Lawlessness Was Increased. (Eleazear’s Lawless Actions

3min
page 245

Apr 66 - This was an attempt to bring idolatrous coinage into the temple

3min
page 244

This attempt to get control of the temple

4min
page 243

Who were those supposed ‘Christians’ in Pella

3min
page 232

Text of the Historical Fulfillments Referenced by Numbers Above

47min
pages 215-228

Matthew 24 Fulfillment Documented (Chart with Reference

14min
pages 207-214

What Did Jesus Promise, What Did They Expect (Chart

4min
pages 204-205

HOW were “these things” fulfilled?

8min
pages 201-203

Explaination of the Chronological Charts Above

6min
pages 199-200

Chronological Arrangement Of The Olivet Discourse

4min
pages 191-198

the Rescue, and the Wrath-Outpouring

2min
page 190

Late 64 – How widespread was the Neronic persecution?

7min
pages 180-181

How the Tribulation Fits into the Olivet Discourse

3min
page 189

Late 64 – Matthias b. Theophilus was appointed High Priest

3min
page 183

The Neronic Persecution and the Great Tribulation (AD 64

3min
page 185

Aug 64 – Was Josephus involved in the plot to kill Christians?

7min
pages 178-179

AD 64 – Correspondence between Paul and Seneca

3min
page 177

Aug 64 – Nero began the Persecution of Christians

6min
pages 175-176

The few remaining went into hiding until the rapture

3min
page 173

June 64 – The Literary Efforts of the Apostles Ceased

3min
page 172

Late 64 – Peter’s Martyrdom in Jerusalem just before the Neronic Persecution

4min
page 169

Comments on Jude and Second Peter

7min
pages 165-166

June 64 – 2 Peter was probably written about the same time as Jude

3min
page 168

Some excellent online resources for Jude and 2 Peter

3min
page 163

Sep 63 – 2 Timothy Written After Paul Was Arrested

7min
pages 156-157

July 63 – Jesus b. Gamaliel was appointed High Priest

3min
page 154

Internal Evidence of 1 Peter for its Date

11min
pages 150-152

Mar 63 – Did Paul visit Jerusalem after his release

3min
page 144

Who was the Courier for Hebrews? (AD 63

3min
page 140

Early Date of Hebrews (AD 62-63

7min
pages 136-137

Why Was Hebrews Written?

7min
pages 138-139

To Whom Was Hebrews Written?

3min
page 135

More Information about Clopas, Symeon, Joseph and Mary

7min
pages 123-124

July 62 – Simeon b. Clopas was appointed Bishop In Place Of James

24min
pages 116-122

Early 63 – Paul’s Epistle to the Philippians Was Written

11min
pages 131-133

2. No Church in Smyrna Before AD 70?

3min
page 103

Don Preston’s Article. “Revelation 2:9 Smyrna: Did It Exist at an Early Date?”

3min
page 108

What Happened to the Seven Churches of Asia?

3min
page 109

The Meaning of Polycarp’s Statement

14min
pages 104-107

1. Laodicea’s Quick Recovery From the Earthquake

6min
pages 101-102

Luke-Acts Written in Rome (AD 61-62

3min
page 75

Two Possible Preterist Solutions

14min
pages 92-95

Apr 62 – Ananus II arrested James and some of his companions

26min
pages 82-88

Here is the story of Jude’s grandsons in Eusebius

3min
page 90

The Identity of Theophilus

7min
pages 77-78

1 John – Two possible dates

4min
page 73

Overview of the Sequence and Dates for John’s Writings

7min
pages 66-67

The Earliest and Best Tradition about John: (external evidence

2min
page 65

AD 61-63 – Paul’s first Roman imprisonment continued for “two full years”

3min
page 61

AD 60 – Earthquake in Laodicea and the Lycus valley

4min
page 57

June 58 – More than forty Jews plotted to kill Paul

7min
pages 50-51

June 58 – Paul arrived in Jerusalem and met with James

7min
pages 46-47

AD 54 – Wars and Rumors

3min
page 40

AD 51-53 – Production of the NT canon was definitely underway

3min
page 38

AD 58-60 – What Kind of Resurrection was Paul preaching?

3min
page 49

AD 52-53 – 2 Thessalonians

3min
page 37

Dating the Gospel of Matthew (AD 31-38

18min
pages 20-24

Galatians: Three Possible Dates (AD 49-55

20min
pages 29-34

Oct 51 – Galatians

3min
page 35

Dating the Gospel of Mark (AD 38-44

7min
pages 25-26

Introduction

11min
pages 16-18

AD 51-52 – 1 Thessalonians

3min
page 36

The Synoptic Problem

6min
pages 27-28
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