The Final Decade Before The End by Ed. Stevens

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60 openness and unhindered (Acts 28:31). This story about Paul’s encounter with the Jewish leadership in Rome is interesting for several reasons. They said that they had not received any letters from Judea, nor had anyone come from Judea to tell them about Paul. What does that imply? Could it be that the emissaries and couriers that were sent from Judea got caught in the same storm that shipwrecked Paul, and were lost at sea? That is certainly possible. And if the Judean officials sent any letters by ship, those letters were also lost at sea, or otherwise intercepted and never made it to their destination. Very providential. This becomes all the more interesting when we find out that Josephus went to Rome two years after Paul did, and arrived just about the time Paul’s case was finally going to trial before Nero. We will say more about that below at the date of Nov 62. We have to wonder what happened to all the mail and other documents that the passengers had on the boat with them? Were they destroyed by the sea water and lost at sea when the ship sank? Probably. And that includes any documents that the Jews in Jerusalem may have sent to the Jews in Rome to request them to use their influence with Nero to get Paul condemned. If Luke and Paul had any documents with them, they would have suffered the same fate, unless they were sealed in wax and placed in something that would serve as a flotation device. They most likely made copies of any important documents in Judea before they left, and then had those copies sent to them by land courier to Rome. Maybe the Roman church already had copies of them, sent to them by some of the other churches in Macedonia or Achaia that had copies. We do not know. But it was customary to make copies of important documents before leaving on a trip by boat. And the church in Jerusalem would have wanted copies of Paul’s books anyway, regardless of his travel to Rome. Did Paul and Luke send copies by land to Rome before they left, or did they request them from their Winter quarters on Malta to be sent to Rome so that they would be there waiting when they arrived in Rome in the Spring? Any of these scenarios are possible. If you are interested in the probable location of Paul’s shipwreck on the island of Malta, you will want to go to the CBN news website. They did a special story on it. The name of the archaeologist who did the work on this project was Robert Cornuke (former Los Angeles crime scene investigator). The story can be found on the CBN news website at the following URL (viewed on 6/2/2012): http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2010/February/Searching-for-Pauls-Shipwreck-onMalta/ Before the voyage to Rome, Luke would have had plenty of time to go back and forth from Jerusalem to confer with the apostles and elders there, and gather all the information he needed to write his two books. The delay would also have given Paul plenty of time to start preparing his defense for the trial in Rome. When they reached Rome, Luke and Paul began writing the two volume work now known as Luke and Acts. which must have been finished within the first year after reaching Rome. AD 61-63 – Paul’s first Roman imprisonment continued for “two full years”

According to Luke (Acts 28:30). Paul’s prison epistles were written during this time (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon, and Hebrews). There is no filler in the Bible. Every detail is there for a reason. A good example is the story about Paul’s arrival in Rome, where it says that the Jews in Rome had neither received letters from Judea concerning Paul, nor had any of the brethren from Judea come to Rome and said anything bad about Paul (Acts 28:21). That is peculiar. It was customary for such accusations to be sent to Rome, and to have Judean visitors come to Rome and tell about what was happening in Judea. So we have to wonder how it happened that the charges against Paul never arrived, and no one ever showed up to say anything bad about him. One good possibility is that the accusations were in the mail carried on the same ship with Paul that was shipwrecked, or on some other ship that was likewise wrecked. Perhaps the documents were lost


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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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