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[[@Topic:The Inspiration And Authority Of Scripture]] The Inspiration And Authority Of Scripture :
Ref-0060 See note


[[@Topic:pacifism]] pacifism :
pacifism - against


pacifism - against :
Luke [[3:14|bible.63.3.14]]


[[@Topic:pagan]] pagan :
pagan - cleansed of; pagan - sacrifice; pagan - worship


pagan - cleansed of :
Ne. [[13:30|bible.16.13.30]]


pagan - sacrifice :
Isa. [[57:5|bible.23.57.5]]; Isa. [[65:3|bible.23.65.3]]


pagan - worship :
Isa. [[1:29|bible.23.1.29]]; Isa. [[57:5|bible.23.57.5]]; Isa. [[65:3-7|bible.23.65.3]]; Isa. [[66:17|bible.23.66.17]]


[[@Topic:pagans]] pagans :
pagans - proclaiming God


pagans - proclaiming God :
Jos. [[2:11|bible.6.2.11]]; 1K. [[10:9|bible.11.10.9]]; 2K. [[5:15|bible.12.5.15]]; 2Chr. [[2:12|bible.14.2.12]]; Dan. [[6:16|bible.27.6.16]]; Dan. [[6:26|bible.27.6.26]]; 2Chr. [[9:8|bible.14.9.8]]


[[@Topic:paid in full]] paid in full :
tetelestai - Greek


[[@Topic:pain]] pain :
childbirth - metaphor; childbirth - pain - tribulation


pain - childbirth - tribulation :
childbirth - pain - tribulation


pain - childbirth metaphor :
childbirth - metaphor


[[@Topic:Palestine]] Palestine :
Palestine - historical borders See note; Palestine - origin See note; Palestine - rule over; Philistines - origin


Palestine - historical borders :

Note "While it is true that the Jews as we know them today did not establish their independence until the twentieth century, that's also true about many of the nations in the Arab League: Saudi Arabia (1913), Lebanon (1920), Iraq (1932), Syria (1941), Jordan (1946), and Kuwait (1961). None of these nations can make a historical claim to certain borders on the basis of antiquity--and certainly neither can the Palestinians." Ref-0160, p. 155.




Palestine - origin :
Philistines - origin

Note Palestine - name given by Roman emperor Hadrian after the second Jewish revolt under Bar Cochba (A.D. 132-135) for the purpose of erasing any Jewish remembrance of the land as part of his policy to de-judaize the land. Not so named in scripture. "The Romans called the new province Judaea because the Jews were the majority of the population. Its official Roman name would not be Palaestina until the reign of Hadrian in the second century, though that name was often used in the first century by Greek writers and by Jews like the philosopher Philo and the historian Josephus, both of whom wrote in Greek." Ref-0150, p. 266. "[After the Bar Kochba revolt] [t]he Romans banned the name 'Judea,' which was derived from the Latin word for 'Jewish'; henceforth, the province was to be known as 'Syria-Palaestina,' the second word being a reference to the Philistines who had once inhabited the coastal strip but had long since disappeared. The name Palaestina, or Palestine, has lasted until the twentieth century - a name that is, in itself, a negation of the Jewish right to the Holy Land." Ref-0152, p. 51. "At this time [1947] the term Palestine (the Anglicized form of the Latin name of Israel's ancient enemies, the Philistines), was applied equally to both the Jewish and Arab populations. For example, the well-known English language newspaper The Jerusalem Post was then called The Palestine Post." Ref-0160, p. 109. "The term Palestinian(s) does not appear in the foundational documents related to resolving the Arab-Israeli conflicts of the 1967 Six-Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War (Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338). Such an omission tells us that at that time, the Arabs described in these resolutions were not thought of as Palestinians." Ref-0160, p. 138. "in interviews with the Arab press in 1981 and 1984, the late King Hussein. . .stated, 'The truth is that Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan.' Yasser Arafat has stated the same thing: 'What you call Jordon is actually Palestine.'" Ref-0160, p. 142. See also: Ref-0160, pp. 132-143.




Palestine - rule over :
Most of the Muslim rulers during the 1,174 years of Islamic dominance were not Arab; therefore, they have no ethnic relationship to the Palestinians. . . The Seljuks (1071-1099) were Turkish mercenaries, the Muslim commander Saladin (1187-1260) was a Kurd, the Mamluks (1260-1516) were descendents of Turkish and Caucasian slave soldiers from the Caucasus. And Suleiman the Magnificent (1516-1917) was a Turk. Ref-0160, pp. 154-155.


[[@Topic:Palestinian]] Palestinian :
covenant - land [5002.4.0]; Palestine - rule over


Palestinian - Arabs not :
Palestine - rule over


Palestinian - covenant :
covenant - land [5002.4.0]


[[@Topic:palm]] palm :
palm - branches See note


palm - branches :
Lev. [[24:40-43|bible.3.24.40]]; Zec. [[14:16|bible.38.14.16]] (?); John [[12:13|bible.64.12.13]]; Rev. [[7:9|bible.87.7.9]]

Note Questionable: Zec. [[14:16|bible.38.14.16]] (?);




[[@Topic:pangs]] pangs :
tribulation - terms - birth pangs See note


pangs - birth - tribulation :
tribulation - terms - birth pangs See note


[[@Topic:Papias]] Papias :
millennial kingdom - Papias See note; Papias - Mark See note


Papias - Mark :
Mark [[1:1|bible.62.1.1]]

Note "As early as Papias, Mark is said to have set down in writing Peter's account of the sayings and doings of the Lord." Ref-0073, p. 257.




Papias - millennial kingdom :
millennial kingdom - Papias See note


[[@Topic:Papius]] Papius :
John - students of See note


Papius - knew John :
John - students of See note


[[@Topic:parables]] parables :
parables - analysis of See note; parables - God uses; parables - only spoken; parables - purpose


parables - analysis of :

Note Determine the one central truth the parable is attempting to teach. This might be called the golden rule of parabolic interpretation for practically all writers on the subject mention it with stress. 'The typical parable presents one single point of comparison,' writes Dodd. 'The details are not intended to have independent significance.' Others have put the rule this way: Don't make a parable walk on all fours. Ref-0015, p. 283. See also Ref-0117, pp. 549-551.




parables - God uses :
Num. [[12:8|bible.4.12.8]]; Ps. [[78:2|bible.19.78.2]]; Eze. [[20:49|bible.26.20.49]]; Mtt. [[13:10-13|bible.61.13.10]]; Mtt. [[13:34|bible.61.13.34]]; Mark [[4:11|bible.62.4.11]]; Mark [[4:13|bible.62.4.13]]; Mark [[4:34|bible.62.4.34]]; Luke [[8:10|bible.63.8.10]]; John [[16:25|bible.64.16.25]]


parables - only spoken :
Mtt. [[13:34|bible.61.13.34]]; Mark [[4:34|bible.62.4.34]]


parables - purpose :
Mtt. [[13:10|bible.61.13.10]]; Mark [[4:11-12|bible.62.4.11]]; Luke [[8:10|bible.63.8.10]]


[[@Topic:paraclete]] paraclete :
Holy Spirit - paraclete


paraclete - Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - paraclete


[[@Topic:paradise]] paradise :
Koran - paradise See note; paradise - at death See note; paradise - mentioned See note


paradise - at death :
Luke [[23:43|bible.63.23.43]]; 2Cor. [[5:6|bible.68.5.6]]; 2Cor. [[12:4|bible.68.12.4]]; Php. [[1:21-23|bible.71.1.21]]; 1Th. [[4:14|bible.73.4.14]]

Note In 1Th. [[4:14|bible.73.4.14]], Paul states that God 'will bring with Him those who sleep in Jesus.' Evidently they are already with Him prior to the rapture.




paradise - Koran :
Koran - paradise See note


paradise - mentioned :
Luke [[23:43|bible.63.23.43]]; 2Cor. [[12:4|bible.68.12.4]]; Rev. [[2:7|bible.87.2.7]]

Note "it is a term describing the abode of the righteous ones, no matter where that above may be at any point in time. . . . from Adam until the Ascension of Jesus, Paradise was in Abraham's Bosom. From the Ascension of Jesus until the end of the the Millennium, Paradise is in Heaven. Then, after the Millennium and for all eternity, Paradise will be in the New Jerusalem on the new earth." Ref-0219, pp. 755-756.




[[@Topic:Paradise To Prison]] Paradise To Prison :
Ref-0180 See note


[[@Topic:parallel passage]] parallel passage :
parallel passage - lighting, rain, wind


parallel passage - lighting, rain, wind :
Ps. [[135:7|bible.19.135.7]]; Jer. [[10:13|bible.24.10.13]]; Jer. [[51:16|bible.24.51.16]]


[[@Topic:parallels]] parallels :
Revelation - book of - synoptic parallels See note


parallels - Revelation and synoptic gospels :
Revelation - book of - synoptic parallels See note


[[@Topic:parental]] parental :
discipline - parental lacking


parental - discipline lacking :
discipline - parental lacking


[[@Topic:parents]] parents :
children - fathers toward See note; children - forsaken by parents; children - toward parents; children - toward parents - death penalty; cursing - parents; parents - children care for; parents - honor


parents - children care for :
1S. [[22:3|bible.9.22.3]]


parents - children toward :
children - toward parents


parents - children toward - death penalty :
children - toward parents - death penalty


parents - cursing :
cursing - parents


parents - forsake children :
children - forsaken by parents


parents - honor :
Ex. [[20:12|bible.2.20.12]]; Pr. [[23:22|bible.20.23.22]]; Pr. [[23:24-25|bible.20.23.24]]


parents - toward children :
children - fathers toward See note


[[@Topic:parted]] parted :
Red Sea - parted


parted - Red Sea :
Red Sea - parted


[[@Topic:Passover]] Passover :
feast - unleavened bread; feasts - scriptures read See note; healing - Passover; Nisan - fourteenth; Passover - celebrated in 2nd month; Passover - future fulfillment; Passover - reinstated; type - Jericho of Passover See note


Passover - celebrated in 2nd month :
2Chr. [[30:15|bible.14.30.15]]


Passover - future fulfillment :
Luke [[22:16|bible.63.22.16]]


Passover - Jericho type of :
type - Jericho of Passover See note


Passover - none sick :
healing - Passover


[[@Topic:Pesach]] Pesach :
feast - unleavened bread


Passover - reinstated :
2K. [[23:21-23|bible.12.23.21]]; 2Chr. [[35:18|bible.14.35.18]]


Passover - Song of Solomon read :
feasts - scriptures read See note


Passover - when lamb killed :
Nisan - fourteenth


[[@Topic:Passover lamb]] Passover lamb :
messianic prophecy - no bones broken; Passover lamb - Christ; Passover lamb - sheep or goat


Passover lamb - Christ :
Ex. [[12:5-6|bible.2.12.5]]; Isa. [[53:7|bible.23.53.7]]; John [[1:29|bible.64.1.29]]; John [[1:36|bible.64.1.36]]; John [[19:14|bible.64.19.14]]; Acts [[8:32|bible.65.8.32]]; 1Cor. [[5:7|bible.67.5.7]]; 1Pe. [[1:19|bible.81.1.19]]; Rev. [[5:6|bible.87.5.6]]; Rev. [[5:12|bible.87.5.12]]


Passover lamb - no bones broken - messianic prophecy :
messianic prophecy - no bones broken


Passover lamb - sheep or goat :
Ex. [[12:5|bible.2.12.5]]


[[@Topic:past]] past :
history - do no exalt


past - do not exalt :
history - do no exalt


[[@Topic:pastor]] pastor :
elder - manage household; pastor - bishop or overseer (episkopos) See note; pastor - elder (presbuteros) See note; pastor - equips saints; pastor - preacher (kerux) See note; pastor - shepherd (poimen) See note; pastor - sole occurrence as noun; pastor - teacher (didaskalos) See note; pastor - terms See note


pastor - bishop or overseer (episkopos) :
Acts [[20:17|bible.65.20.17]]; Acts [[20:28|bible.65.20.28]]; Php. [[1:1|bible.71.1.1]]; 1Ti. [[3:2-5|bible.75.3.2]]; Tit. [[1:5|bible.77.1.5]]; Tit. [[1:7|bible.77.1.7]]; 1Pe. [[5:1-2|bible.81.5.1]]

Note See pastor - terms.




pastor - elder (presbuteros) :
Acts [[15:6|bible.65.15.6]]; Jas. [[5:14|bible.80.5.14]]; 1Pe. [[5:1-4|bible.81.5.1]]

Note See pastor - terms.




pastor - equips saints :
Eph. [[4:11|bible.70.4.11]]


pastor - manage household :
elder - manage household


pastor - preacher (kerux) :
Rom. [[10:14|bible.66.10.14]]; 1Ti. [[2:7|bible.75.2.7]]; 2Ti. [[1:11|bible.76.1.11]]

Note See pastor - terms.




pastor - shepherd (poimen) :
John [[21:15-17|bible.64.21.15]]; Acts [[20:28-31|bible.65.20.28]]; Eph. [[4:11|bible.70.4.11]]; 1Pe. [[5:2-4|bible.81.5.2]]

Note See pastor - terms.




pastor - sole occurrence as noun :
Eph. [[4:11|bible.70.4.11]]


pastor - teacher (didaskalos) :
1Cor. [[12:28-29|bible.67.12.28]]; 1Ti. [[2:7|bible.75.2.7]]

Note See pastor - terms.




pastor - terms :
Acts [[11:30|bible.65.11.30]]; Acts [[14:23|bible.65.14.23]]; Acts [[15:2|bible.65.15.2]]; Acts [[15:4|bible.65.15.4]]; Acts [[15:6|bible.65.15.6]]; Acts [[15:23|bible.65.15.23]]; Acts [[20:17|bible.65.20.17]]; Acts [[20:28|bible.65.20.28]]; Tit. [[1:5-7|bible.77.1.5]]; Eph. [[4:11|bible.70.4.11]]; 1Ti. [[3:2|bible.75.3.2]]; Jas. [[5:14|bible.80.5.14]]; 1Pe. [[5:1-2|bible.81.5.1]]

Note See pastor - elder (presbyteros), pastor - bishop or overseer (episkopos), pastor - shepherd (poimen), pastor - teacher (didaskalos). "Scripture is quite clear that these descriptive titles relate to the same pastoral office. The terms elder and bishop are synonymous in Acts [[20:17|bible.65.20.17]],Acts [[20:2|bible.65.20.2]]8 and Tit. [[1:5-7|bible.77.1.5]]. The terms elder, bishop, and shepherd are synonymous in 1Pe. [[5:1-2|bible.81.5.1]]. The leadership role of elders is also evident in the shepherdly activity of Jas. [[5:14|bible.80.5.14]]. As clearly noted by Lightfoot, in biblical times elder and bishop were synonymous terms." Ref-0052, p. 39. The elders of Acts [[20:17|bible.65.20.17]] are called bishops in Acts [[20:28|bible.65.20.28]] and are to shepherd the church of God. "Overseers and deacons are called to lead the church. As is clear from Acts [[20:17|bible.65.20.17]], Acts [[20:2|bible.65.20.2]]8 and Tit. [[1:5|bible.77.1.5]],Tit. [[1:7|bible.77.1.7]], overseer is another term for elder, the most common New Testament name for the office (cf. Acts [[11:30|bible.65.11.30]]; Acts [[14:23|bible.65.14.23]]; Acts [[15:2|bible.65.15.2]], Acts [[15:4|bible.65.15.4]], Acts [[15:6|bible.65.15.6]], Acts [[15:23|bible.65.15.23]]; Jas. [[5:14|bible.80.5.14]]). Elders are also referred to as pastors (or shepherds; Acts [[20:28|bible.65.20.28]]; 1Pe. [[5:1-2|bible.81.5.1]]), pastor-teachers (Eph. [[4:11|bible.70.4.11]]), and bishops (cf. Acts [[20:28|bible.65.20.28]], marg.; 1 Tim. 3:2, marg.)." Ref-0188, p. 14.




[[@Topic:pastors]] pastors :
elders - lead See note


pastors - lead :
elders - lead See note


[[@Topic:The Messiah Texts]] The Messiah Texts :
Ref-0012 See note


[[@Topic:pateo]] pateo :
under - foot


pateo - Greek - to trample on :
under - foot


[[@Topic:path]] path :
crooked - made straight; path - crooked; path - directed by God


path - crooked :
Isa. [[59:8|bible.23.59.8]]


path - crooked made straight :
crooked - made straight


path - directed by God :
Gen. [[5:22|bible.1.5.22]]; 1S. [[2:9|bible.9.2.9]]; Job [[23:14|bible.18.23.14]]; Ps. [[37:5|bible.19.37.5]]; Ps. [[37:23|bible.19.37.23]]; Ps. [[40:2|bible.19.40.2]]; Ps. [[66:9|bible.19.66.9]]; Ps. [[119:133|bible.19.119.133]]; Pr. [[3:6|bible.20.3.6]]; Pr. [[16:9|bible.20.16.9]]; Pr. [[19:21|bible.20.19.21]]; Pr. [[20:24|bible.20.20.24]]; Isa. [[2:3|bible.23.2.3]]; Isa. [[30:21|bible.23.30.21]]; Isa. [[48:17|bible.23.48.17]]; Jer. [[6:16|bible.24.6.16]]; Jer. [[10:23|bible.24.10.23]]


[[@Topic:patience]] patience :
Methuselah - God's patience; patience - development of; patience - forebears; patience - of God; saints - patience of


patience - development of :
Rom. [[5:3|bible.66.5.3]]


patience - forebears :
Pr. [[25:15|bible.20.25.15]]


patience - Methuselah :
Methuselah - God's patience


patience - of God :
Mtt. [[26:53|bible.61.26.53]]; Mtt. [[27:29|bible.61.27.29]]; 2Pe. [[3:9|bible.82.3.9]]


patience - of saints :
saints - patience of


[[@Topic:patient]] patient :
patient - be


patient - be :
1Cor. [[13:4|bible.67.13.4]]; 1Cor. [[13:7|bible.67.13.7]]


[[@Topic:Patriarch]] Patriarch :

Note "father who rules" Ref-0025, p. 89.




[[@Topic:pattern]] pattern :
temple - plans by Holy Spirit


pattern - temple :
temple - plans by Holy Spirit


Inspiration and Inerrancy (AST-314) :
Ref-0053 See note


[[@Topic:Paul]] Paul :
Agabus - prophesies binding of Paul; "not I, but the Lord" See note; Paul - angel sent to See note; Paul - apostle to Gentiles; Paul - apostle to kings; Paul - apostolic authority See note; Paul - as murderer; Paul - beaten; Paul - blinded; Paul - born again; Paul - celibate; Paul - chief sinner; Paul - chosen; Paul - commission of; Paul - conversion of; Paul - death See note; Paul - death See note; Paul - described See note; Paul - disagreement with Barnabas See note; Paul - disagreement with John Mark See note; Paul - grace given to; Paul - infirmity See note; Paul - innocent; Paul - ministry outside of book of Acts See note; Paul - missionary journey - fourth See note; Paul - name See note; Paul - Nazirite vow; Paul - persecutes Christians; Paul - Pharisee; Paul - prays for shipmates; Paul - preparation time; Paul - prophesies loss of ship; Paul - prophesies no loss of life; Paul - prophesies shipwreck on island; Paul - revelation; Paul - Roman citizen; Paul - sacrifices in temple; Paul - Saul See note; Paul - saw Christ; Paul - signed epistles; Paul - sister of; Paul - speaking skill; Paul - stature; Paul - stoned; Paul - stoned - travel following See note; Paul - temple - attitude toward See note; Paul - testimony of; Paul - visions; Paul - visits Antioch; Paul - visits Athens; Paul - visits Berea; Paul - visits Caesarea; Paul - visits Corinth; Paul - visits Ephesus; Paul - visits Ephesus last See note; Paul - visits Galatia; Paul - visits Greece; Paul - visits Jerusalem; Paul - visits Macedonia; Paul - visits Malta; Paul - visits Miletus; Paul - visits Phrygia; Paul - visits Ptolemais; Paul - visits Puteoli; Paul - visits Rome; Paul - visits Syracuse; Paul - visits Tarsus; Paul - visits Troas; Paul - visits Tyre; Paul - vs. Peter in Acts See note; Paul - withstands Peter; Paul - worked; Paul - writing called scripture


Paul - Agabus prophesies binding of :
Agabus - prophesies binding of Paul


Paul - angel sent to :
Acts [[23:11|bible.65.23.11]] (?); Acts [[27:23|bible.65.27.23]]

Note Questionable: Acts [[23:11|bible.65.23.11]] (?);




Paul - apostle to Gentiles :
Acts [[9:15|bible.65.9.15]]; Acts [[18:6|bible.65.18.6]]; Acts [[21:19|bible.65.21.19]]; Acts [[22:21|bible.65.22.21]]; Acts [[26:17|bible.65.26.17]]; Acts [[28:28|bible.65.28.28]]; Rom. [[11:13|bible.66.11.13]]; Rom. [[15:16|bible.66.15.16]]; 1Ti. [[2:7|bible.75.2.7]]; 2Ti. [[4:17|bible.76.4.17]]


Paul - apostle to kings :
Acts [[9:15|bible.65.9.15]]; Acts [[25:22-23|bible.65.25.22]]; Acts [[26:1-2|bible.65.26.1]]; Acts [[27:24|bible.65.27.24]]


Paul - apostolic authority :
Acts [[9:27|bible.65.9.27]]; 2Cor. [[11:5|bible.68.11.5]]; 2Cor. [[12:11-12|bible.68.12.11]]; Gal. [[1:17|bible.69.1.17]]; Gal. [[2:8|bible.69.2.8]]

Note See Paul - vs. Peter in Acts.




Paul - as murderer :
Acts [[22:4|bible.65.22.4]]; Acts [[22:20|bible.65.22.20]]


Paul - beaten :
Acts [[16:22|bible.65.16.22]]; Acts [[21:32|bible.65.21.32]]; 2Cor. [[11:25|bible.68.11.25]]; 1Th. [[2:2|bible.73.2.2]]


Paul - birth :
Paul - death See note


Paul - blinded :
Acts [[9:8-9|bible.65.9.8]]; Acts [[22:11|bible.65.22.11]]


Paul - born again :
John [[3:7|bible.64.3.7]]; 1Cor. [[15:8|bible.67.15.8]]; 1Pe. [[2:2|bible.81.2.2]]


Paul - celibate :
1Cor. [[7:8|bible.67.7.8]]


Paul - chief sinner :
1Ti. [[1:15|bible.75.1.15]]


Paul - chosen :
Acts [[9:15|bible.65.9.15]]; Php. [[3:12|bible.71.3.12]]


Paul - commission of :
Acts [[22:21|bible.65.22.21]]


Paul - conversion of :
Acts [[9:1-43|bible.65.9.1]]; 1Cor. [[9:1|bible.67.9.1]]; 1Cor. [[15:5-8|bible.67.15.5]]; 2Cor. [[4:6|bible.68.4.6]]; Php. [[3:12|bible.71.3.12]]; Gal. [[1:15|bible.69.1.15]]


Paul - death :

Note ". . .tradition suggests that he was born in the second year after the birth of Christ. Picirilli cites a tradition based on an inference in a sermon attributed to Chrysostom, that Paul died in the year 66 at the age of sixty-eight. That would place his birth in 2 BC." Ref-0105, p. 103.




Paul - described :

Note In the Acts of Paul, Paul is described as a short, bald man with a large nose and bowlegged. Ref-0075. 311.




Paul - disagreement with Barnabas :
Acts [[15:39|bible.65.15.39]]; 1Cor. [[9:6|bible.67.9.6]]; Col. [[4:10|bible.72.4.10]]

Note Although Paul and Barnabas separated over the issue of John Mark, they maintained fellowship afterward as shown by 1Cor. [[9:6|bible.67.9.6]] (written during the 3rd missionary journey) and Col. [[4:10|bible.72.4.10]]




Paul - disagreement with John Mark :
Acts [[15:39|bible.65.15.39]]; Col. [[4:10|bible.72.4.10]]; 2Ti. [[4:11|bible.76.4.11]]; Phm. [[1:24|bible.78.1.24]]

Note After the separation of Acts [[15:39|bible.65.15.39]], Paul was later reconciled to Mark (Col. [[4:10|bible.72.4.10]]; 2Ti. [[4:11|bible.76.4.11]]; Phm. [[1:24|bible.78.1.24]])




Paul - grace given to :
Rom. [[15:15|bible.66.15.15]]; Eph. [[3:2|bible.70.3.2]]


Paul - infirmity :
Rom. [[16:22|bible.66.16.22]] (?); 1Cor. [[2:3|bible.67.2.3]]; 1Cor. [[16:21|bible.67.16.21]]; 2Cor. [[12:7|bible.68.12.7]]; Gal. [[4:13-15|bible.69.4.13]]; Gal. [[6:11|bible.69.6.11]]; Col. [[4:18|bible.72.4.18]]; 2Th. [[3:17|bible.74.3.17]]

Note Some postulate that his thorn may have been related to his vision--possibly related to his experience on the road to Damascus (Acts [[9:8|bible.65.9.8]],Acts [[9:18|bible.65.9.18]]). Questionable: Rom. [[16:22|bible.66.16.22]] (?);




Paul - innocent :
Acts [[8:1|bible.65.8.1]]; Acts [[18:6|bible.65.18.6]]; Acts [[20:26|bible.65.20.26]]; Acts [[23:1|bible.65.23.1]]


Paul - ministry outside of book of Acts :
Acts [[1:1|bible.65.1.1]]; 2Ti. [[2:9|bible.76.2.9]]; 2Ti. [[4:6-8|bible.76.4.6]]; 2Ti. [[4:10|bible.76.4.10]]; 2Ti. [[4:13|bible.76.4.13]]; 2Ti. [[4:20|bible.76.4.20]]; Tit. [[1:5|bible.77.1.5]]

Note Some events in the Pauline epistles cannot be fitted into the record of Acts: (1) Paul left Trophimus sick in Miletus (2Ti. [[4:20|bible.76.4.20]]) (2) Paul left some things in Troaz (2Ti. [[4:13|bible.76.4.13]]) (3) Paul had a ministry in Crete (Tit. [[1:5|bible.77.1.5]]) (3) Prison situation differs between early imprisonment and later: (a) conditions were very harsh (2Ti. [[2:9|bible.76.2.9]]) (b) by the time of the second imprisonment Paul was forsaken by Demos (2Ti. [[4:10|bible.76.4.10]]) (c) instead of expecting release, he was now expecting martyrdom (2Ti. [[4:6-8|bible.76.4.6]]) Ref-0100, Tape 23:B.




Paul - missionary journey - fourth :
Rom. [[15:24|bible.66.15.24]]; Rom. [[15:28|bible.66.15.28]]; Php. [[2:24|bible.71.2.24]]; 1Ti. [[1:3|bible.75.1.3]]; 1Ti. [[3:14|bible.75.3.14]]; 2Ti. [[4:13|bible.76.4.13]]; 2Ti. [[4:20|bible.76.4.20]]; Tit. [[1:5|bible.77.1.5]]; Tit. [[3:12|bible.77.3.12]]; Phm. [[1:22|bible.78.1.22]]

Note Possible fourth missionary Journey included stops at (1) Colossi (Phm. [[1:22|bible.78.1.22]]), Macedonia (Php. [[2:24|bible.71.2.24]]; 1Ti. [[1:3|bible.75.1.3]]); Ephesus (1Ti. [[3:14|bible.75.3.14]]), Spain (Rom. [[15:24|bible.66.15.24]],Rom. [[15:28|bible.66.15.28]]), Crete (Tit. [[1:5|bible.77.1.5]]), Corinth (2Ti. [[4:20|bible.76.4.20]]), Miletus (2Ti. [[4:20|bible.76.4.20]]), Troas (2Ti. [[4:13|bible.76.4.13]]), Decapolis (Tit. [[3:12|bible.77.3.12]]). Ref-0100, Tape 23:B.




Paul - name :
Acts [[13:9|bible.65.13.9]]

Note From Greek Pauo (to become small) and Doulos (bond slave).




Paul - Nazirite vow :
Acts [[18:18|bible.65.18.18]]; Acts [[21:24|bible.65.21.24]]; Acts [[24:18|bible.65.24.18]]


[[@Topic:"not I, but the Lord"]] "not I, but the Lord" :
"not I, but the Lord" See note


Paul - persecutes Christians :
Acts [[7:58|bible.65.7.58]]; Acts [[8:1|bible.65.8.1]]; Acts [[8:3|bible.65.8.3]]; Acts [[9:1|bible.65.9.1]]; Acts [[9:13|bible.65.9.13]]; Acts [[9:21|bible.65.9.21]]; Acts [[26:10-11|bible.65.26.10]]; 2Cor. [[11:23|bible.68.11.23]]


Paul - Pharisee :
Acts [[22:3|bible.65.22.3]]; Acts [[23:6|bible.65.23.6]]; Acts [[24:15|bible.65.24.15]]; Acts [[26:5|bible.65.26.5]]; Php. [[3:5|bible.71.3.5]]


Paul - prays for shipmates :
Acts [[27:24|bible.65.27.24]]


Paul - preparation time :
Gal. [[1:18|bible.69.1.18]]; Gal. [[2:1|bible.69.2.1]]


Paul - prophesies loss of ship :
Acts [[27:10|bible.65.27.10]]; Acts [[27:21|bible.65.27.21]]; Acts [[27:41|bible.65.27.41]]


Paul - prophesies no loss of life :
Acts [[27:22-24|bible.65.27.22]]; Acts [[27:34|bible.65.27.34]]; Acts [[27:44|bible.65.27.44]]


Paul - prophesies shipwreck on island :
Acts [[27:26|bible.65.27.26]]; Acts [[27:41|bible.65.27.41]]


Paul - revelation :
Acts [[22:17|bible.65.22.17]]; Acts [[26:16|bible.65.26.16]]; Rom. [[16:25|bible.66.16.25]]; 2Cor. [[12:2|bible.68.12.2]]; Gal. [[1:12-16|bible.69.1.12]]; Gal. [[2:2|bible.69.2.2]]; Eph. [[3:3|bible.70.3.3]]


Paul - Roman citizen :
Acts [[16:37-38|bible.65.16.37]]; Acts [[22:25-27|bible.65.22.25]]


Paul - sacrifices in temple :
Acts [[21:26|bible.65.21.26]]; Acts [[24:17|bible.65.24.17]]


Paul - Saul :
Acts [[13:9|bible.65.13.9]]

Note Paul was not renamed as some teach, but being a Jew of the dispursion, had both a Hebrew-Jewish name (Saul) and a Latin-Gentile name (Paul). He begins using his Gentile name when he begins his Gentile ministry. Ref-0100, Tape 12:B.




Paul - saw Christ :
Acts [[9:5|bible.65.9.5]]; Acts [[9:17|bible.65.9.17]]; Acts [[9:27|bible.65.9.27]]; Acts [[22:8|bible.65.22.8]]; Acts [[22:14|bible.65.22.14]]; Acts [[26:16|bible.65.26.16]]


Paul - signed epistles :
1Cor. [[16:21|bible.67.16.21]]; Gal. [[6:11|bible.69.6.11]]; Col. [[4:18|bible.72.4.18]]; 2Th. [[3:17|bible.74.3.17]]; Phm. [[1:19|bible.78.1.19]]


Paul - sister of :
Acts [[23:16|bible.65.23.16]]


Paul - speaking skill :
1Cor. [[2:1-5|bible.67.2.1]]; 2Cor. [[10:10|bible.68.10.10]]; 2Cor. [[11:6|bible.68.11.6]]


Paul - stature :
Acts [[14:12|bible.65.14.12]]; 2Cor. [[10:10|bible.68.10.10]]


Paul - stoned :
Acts [[14:19|bible.65.14.19]]; 2Cor. [[1:8-10|bible.68.1.8]]; 2Cor. [[11:25|bible.68.11.25]]; 2Ti. [[3:11|bible.76.3.11]]


Paul - stoned - travel following :
Acts [[14:20|bible.65.14.20]]

Note A 40 mile trip the day following Paul's stoning. Ref-0100, Tape 13:B.




Paul - temple - attitude toward :
Luke [[24:53|bible.63.24.53]] (disciples); Acts [[18:18|bible.65.18.18]]; Acts [[20:6|bible.65.20.6]]; Acts [[21:17|bible.65.21.17]]; Acts [[21:22-26|bible.65.21.22]]; Acts [[23:5|bible.65.23.5]]; Acts [[24:11|bible.65.24.11]]; Acts [[24:16-18|bible.65.24.16]]; Acts [[28:17|bible.65.28.17]]

Note a) observance of feasts regulated by the temple, Acts [[20:6|bible.65.20.6]] b) religious Nazirite vow, Acts [[18:18|bible.65.18.18]] c) purification rites, sponsored four proselytes, Acts [[21:22-26|bible.65.21.22]]; Acts [[24:16|bible.65.24.16]] d) offering sacrifices at the temple, Acts [[21:26|bible.65.21.26]]; Acts [[24:17|bible.65.24.17]] e) prayer and worship at the temple, Acts [[22:17|bible.65.22.17]]; Acts [[24:11|bible.65.24.11]] f) regard for the priesthood, Acts [[23:5|bible.65.23.5]] g) paid temple tax, Acts [[24:17|bible.65.24.17]] h) professed ceremonial purity, Acts [[24:18|bible.65.24.18]] i) did not violate customs of 'our fathers', Acts [[28:17|bible.65.28.17]] "John Townsend stated in his Harvard dissertation on this point: 'Since Paul sets the desecration of the Temple beside the ultimate blasphemy of proclaiming oneself to be God and since he regards these acts as the climax of the evil which is to precede the parousia [Christ's second coming], there can be no doubt of Paul's veneration for this Temple.'" Ref-0146, p. 491.




Paul - testimony of :
Acts [[22:1-30|bible.65.22.1]]


Paul - visions :
Acts [[9:4|bible.65.9.4]]; Acts [[18:9|bible.65.18.9]]; Acts [[16:19|bible.65.16.19]]; Acts [[22:7|bible.65.22.7]]; Acts [[22:18|bible.65.22.18]]


Paul - visits Antioch :
Acts [[18:22|bible.65.18.22]]


Paul - visits Athens :
Acts [[17:15|bible.65.17.15]]


Paul - visits Berea :
Acts [[17:10|bible.65.17.10]]


Paul - visits Caesarea :
Acts [[18:22|bible.65.18.22]]; Acts [[21:8|bible.65.21.8]]; Acts [[23:33|bible.65.23.33]]


Paul - visits Corinth :
Acts [[18:1|bible.65.18.1]]; Acts [[18:11|bible.65.18.11]]


Paul - visits Ephesus :
Acts [[18:19|bible.65.18.19]]; Acts [[19:1|bible.65.19.1]]


Paul - visits Ephesus last :
Acts [[20:25|bible.65.20.25]]; Acts [[20:37|bible.65.20.37]]; 1Ti. [[1:3|bible.75.1.3]]; 1Ti. [[3:14|bible.75.3.14]]; 1Ti. [[4:13|bible.75.4.13]]

Note Although in Acts [[20:25|bible.65.20.25]],Acts [[20:3|bible.65.20.3]]7 Paul did not expect to return to Ephesus, it appears from 1Ti. [[1:3|bible.75.1.3]]; 1Ti. [[3:14|bible.75.3.14]]; 1Ti. [[4:13|bible.75.4.13]] that he did so. Ref-0100, Tape 18:B.




Paul - visits Galatia :
Acts [[18:23|bible.65.18.23]]


Paul - visits Greece :
Acts [[20:2|bible.65.20.2]]


Paul - visits Jerusalem :
Acts [[21:17|bible.65.21.17]]


Paul - visits Macedonia :
Acts [[20:1|bible.65.20.1]]


Paul - visits Malta :
Acts [[28:1|bible.65.28.1]]


Paul - visits Miletus :
Acts [[20:15|bible.65.20.15]]


Paul - visits Phrygia :
Acts [[18:23|bible.65.18.23]]


Paul - visits Ptolemais :
Acts [[21:7|bible.65.21.7]]


Paul - visits Puteoli :
Acts [[28:13|bible.65.28.13]]


Paul - visits Rome :
Acts [[28:16|bible.65.28.16]]


Paul - visits Syracuse :
Acts [[28:12|bible.65.28.12]]


Paul - visits Tarsus :
Acts [[9:11|bible.65.9.11]]; Acts [[9:30|bible.65.9.30]]; Acts [[11:25|bible.65.11.25]]; Acts [[21:39|bible.65.21.39]]; Acts [[22:3|bible.65.22.3]]


Paul - visits Troas :
Acts [[16:7|bible.65.16.7]]; Acts [[20:6|bible.65.20.6]]; 2Cor. [[2:12|bible.68.2.12]]


Paul - visits Tyre :
Acts [[21:3|bible.65.21.3]]


Paul - vs. Peter in Acts :
Acts [[1:1|bible.65.1.1]]; Acts [[3:6-7|bible.65.3.6]]; Acts [[5:4-5|bible.65.5.4]]; Acts [[5:9-10|bible.65.5.9]]; Acts [[5:15|bible.65.5.15]]; Acts [[8:14-17|bible.65.8.14]]; Acts [[8:20|bible.65.8.20]]; Acts [[9:15|bible.65.9.15]]; Acts [[9:36-42|bible.65.9.36]]; Acts [[10:25|bible.65.10.25]]; Acts [[12:7-11|bible.65.12.7]]; Acts [[13:6-12|bible.65.13.6]]; Acts [[13:11|bible.65.13.11]]; Acts [[14:8-10|bible.65.14.8]]; Acts [[14:11-13|bible.65.14.11]]; Acts [[16:26-29|bible.65.16.26]]; Acts [[19:6|bible.65.19.6]]; Acts [[19:11-12|bible.65.19.11]]; Acts [[20:9-12|bible.65.20.9]]; Gal. [[2:7-8|bible.69.2.7]]; 2Cor. [[11:5|bible.68.11.5]]

Note (1) Both healed a lame man, Peter (Acts [[3:6-7|bible.65.3.6]]), Paul (Acts [[14:8-10|bible.65.14.8]]). (2) Both heal through indirect media, Peter via a shadow (Acts [[5:15|bible.65.5.15]]), Paul via handkerchiefs (Acts [[19:11-12|bible.65.19.11]]). (3) Both impart the Holy Spirit by the laying on of hands, Peter (Acts [[8:14-17|bible.65.8.14]]), Paul (Acts [[19:6|bible.65.19.6]]). (4) Both oppose a sorcerer, Peter (Acts [[8:20|bible.65.8.20]]), Paul (Acts [[13:6-12|bible.65.13.6]]). (5) Both were worshiped, Peter (Acts [[10:25|bible.65.10.25]]), Paul (Acts [[14:11-13|bible.65.14.11]]). (6) Both miraculously released from prison, Peter (Acts [[12:7-11|bible.65.12.7]]), Paul (Acts [[16:26-29|bible.65.16.26]]). (7) Both raised the dead, Peter (Acts [[9:36-42|bible.65.9.36]]), Paul (Acts [[20:9-12|bible.65.20.9]]). (8) Both rendered swift judgment, Peter (Acts [[5:4-5|bible.65.5.4]],Acts [[5:9-10|bible.65.5.9]]), Paul (Acts [[13:11|bible.65.13.11]]). (9) Both have one complete sermon recorded by Luke, Peter (Acts [[2:14-40|bible.65.2.14]]), Paul (Acts [[13:16-41|bible.65.13.16]]) (10) Both entrusted with gospel to people groups, Peter to Jews (Gal. [[2:7-8|bible.69.2.7]]), Paul to Gentiles (Acts [[9:15|bible.65.9.15]]; Gal. [[2:7-8|bible.69.2.7]]). What Peter did by apostolic authority so did Paul--this authenticates his apostolic authority (2Cor. [[11:5|bible.68.11.5]], 2Cor. [[11:12|bible.68.11.12]]:2Cor. [[11:11-12|bible.68.11.11]]). Ref-0100, Tape 1:A/B. See also Stanley Toussaint's chart in Ref-0038, p. 2:349b.




Paul - withstands Peter :
Gal. [[2:11|bible.69.2.11]]


Paul - worked :
Acts [[20:34|bible.65.20.34]]; 1Th. [[2:9|bible.73.2.9]]; 2Th. [[3:8|bible.74.3.8]]


Paul - writing called scripture :
2Pe. [[3:16|bible.82.3.16]]


[[@Topic:Paul multilingual]] Paul multilingual :
multilingual - Paul


[[@Topic:pay]] pay :
elders - pay; worker - worthy of hire


pay - elders :
elders - pay


pay - for spiritual work :
worker - worthy of hire

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