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Page 1: Bible 101 The Early Church. The Great Commission Matthew 28:19 (NIV) 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of

Bible 101The Early Church

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The Great Commission

• Matthew 28:19 (NIV)19  Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,

baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,

20  and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

• Acts 1:8 (NIV)  But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on

you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

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Early Church History and the Life of Paul

• The conversion and work of Paul is tied inextricably to the spread of the gospel in the first century.

• No other single individual is more responsible for the spread of the gospel in the first century.

• Paul wrote most of the New Testament.• Most of the information we have about the early

church is from Acts, the record of Paul’s missionary journeys and from his writings.

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: Early Live and Ministry

• AD 5: Birth• AD 35: Martyrdom of Stephen and Conversion (Acts 7:57-60, 9:1-19)• AD 35-38 Arabian Trip Mentioned in Gal 1:17• AD 38 Two Week Visit to Jerusalem (Acts 9:26-29, Gal

1:18,19)• AD 38-43 Ministry in Syria and Cilicia (Acts 9:30, Gal

1:21)• AD 43 Arrival in Antioch of Syria (Acts 11: 25,26)• AD 43, 44 Famine Visit to Jerusalem (Acts 12:19-23)

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: First Missionary Journey 1

• Antioch - Acts 13:4:• Paul and Barnabas are sent out by the appointment and choosing of the

Holy Spirit from the church of Antioch in Syria. The church fasted and prayed and the Spirit gave them direction.

• Seleucia - Acts 13:4:• Paul and Barnabas sailed from here to Salamis, Cyprus. Nothing is said

about Seleucia as a place or the people there in Salamis - Acts 13:5:• Here on their journey, they were joined by John Mark, a cousin of Barnabas,

as an assistant. From here they preached all across the island in the synagogues until they arrived at Paphos.

• Paphos - Acts 13:6-12:• On arriving at Paphos, they met a Jewish false prophet who tries to interfere

with their evangelism to the Proconsul, but Paul makes him blind by the power of the Spirit which leads to the Proconsuls conversion.

• Perga, Pamphylia - Acts 13:13:• John Mark leaves the duo here at the port town of Perga, and Paul and

Barnabas continue inland to Pisidian Antioch where they preached to the Jews and Gentiles, but were then driven out of the city by jealous Jews.

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: First Missionary Journey 2

• Iconium - Acts 14: 1-4:• After escaping to Iconium from Perga, Paul and Barnabas preached to the

people for a long time and performed signs, but the city was divided in their opinions of them. A mob formed and wanted to stone them, so they fled to the region of Lycaonia.

• Lystra and Derbe - Acts 14: 5-19:• The people in this region thought that Paul and Barnabas were the Greek

gods after they healed a lame man. Soon after, some Jews arrived from Iconium and turned the crowds against Paul and they stoned him and left him for dead outside the city. The Disciples of the area came to his aid and he and Barnabas left for Derbe.

• After preaching in Derbe, they returned back the way they had come and preached and set up elders in the churches they planted until they finally arrived back in Antioch of Syria.

• Some believe that the book of Galatians was written around this time.• AD 49 Jerusalem Conference

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: Second Missionary Journey 1• AD 50-52 ?• Antioch - Acts 15: 36-41:• Paul and Barnabas separate because of a disagreement over John Mark because he

deserted them earlier and did not help. Barnabas took John Mark to Cyprus and Paul took Silas to Derbe.

• Derbe to Lystra to Iconium - Acts 16: 1-7:• Paul and Silas traveled through Derbe to Lystra where they met Timothy who joined

them on their travels. From there they went to Iconium and preached in the towns.• Troas to Neapolis to Philippi - Acts 16: 8-40:• In Troas, it would appear that Luke has joined them on the journey as the writing of

Acts suddenly changes from "they went" to "we went". From here they sailed out to Neapolis for a day and then moved on to Philippi.

• In Philippi, they met a woman who converted and let them be guests in her house. A demon-possessed girl came to the group and Paul delivered her which resulted in their arrest. Somewhere around this time, Luke seems to have left them as the writing style changes yet again to a 3rd person narrative. After being released, they made their way via Amphipolis and Apollonia to Thessalonica.

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: Second Missionary Journey 2• Thessalonica - Acts 17: 1-9:• Once in Thessalonica, Paul preached three weeks in a row, but

after a while the Jews got jealous and got a mob to try and attack Paul and his followers. The believers in the town got Paul out and sent him off to Berea.

• Berea - Acts 17: 10-15:• Paul teaches in the synagogues and the people there are more

willing to accept the message, but Jews from Thessalonica come to stir up trouble. The believers there escorted Paul to the coast while Silas and Timothy stayed behind.

• Athens - Acts 17: 16-34:• Paul preached to the philosophers of Athens while he waited for

Timothy and Silas, and some believed the message while others laughed. Afterwards Paul moved onto Corinth.

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: Second Missionary Journey 3• Corinth - Acts 18: 1-18:• Timothy and Silas rejoin Paul (18:5) After the Jews insult Paul and

his teachings, he moves on to preaching just to the Gentiles at Titus Justis' home. The Jews tried to have Paul arrested but their plan failed so Paul left to go back to Syria taking Priscilla and Aquila with him. It was around this time that Paul wrote 1 Thessalonians and then a few months later he wrote 2 Thessalonians.

• Ephesus to Caesarea to Jerusalem to Antioch - Acts 18: 19-22:• At Ephesus, Paul left the group behind and went to the synagogue.

The Jews wanted him to stay but Paul left because, according to some manuscripts, he wanted to get to a festival in Jerusalem. Passing through Caesarea and Jerusalem, Paul finally arrived back in Antioch where he stayed for a while.

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: Third Missionary Journey 1

• AD 53-57 ??• Antioch - Acts 18:23:• Paul visited Galatia and Phrygia to encourage the believers there,

after being in Antioch, Syria for a while.• Ephesus - Acts 19 - 20:1:• After travelling through the interior provinces, Paul arrived at

Ephesus and ministered for two years to Jews and Greeks. He did unusual miracles here where cloth that had touched his skin was used to heal the sick. C. K. Barrett's Acts commentary makes note of the fact that skin contact is always a common feature in healing miracles, or any miracle for that matter. A riot also broke out because of Paul's teaching here, of which afterwards he left for Macedonia, visiting all the towns along the way. It was also here in Ephesus that Paul wrote 1 Corinthians around AD 54 and then at some point around AD 56, in his travels to one of these Macedonian towns, Paul wrote the second letter to the Corinthians.

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: Third Missionary Journey 2

• Greece - Acts 20: 2-6:• On arriving in Greece, Paul stayed for three months and then

planned to go back to Syria. Around the year AD 57, whilst Paul was in this area, he was likely to have written the letter to the Romans (I believe Galatians may have been written around the same time). A Jewish plot against his life was made so he decided to return through Macedonia instead. Several men join the journey at this point and it appears Luke is back with Paul again as the writing has changed back to the 1st person: 'They went ahead and waited for us at Troas.' (Acts 20:5) They then boarded at Philippi and sailed to Troas.

• Troas - Acts 20: 7-16:• Paul preached here for a week, and during that time, someone fell

from a window and died, who Paul then raised and sent home. Paul travelled by foot to Assos and met Luke and the others again. They then sailed to Miletus via Mitylene avoiding Ephesus.

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: Third Missionary Journey 3

• Miletus - Acts 20: 17-38:• While in Miletus, Paul sends a message to the elders at the

Ephesus church, inviting them to come and see him. When they arrive, Paul teaches and encourages them.

• Paul then leaves and goes to the province of Phoenicia via Cos, Rhodes and Patara. (Acts 21: 1-2)

• Tyre - Acts 21: 3-6:• The group go ashore here and meet some other believers, many of

whom prophesied not to go to Jerusalem. They then leave and go to Ptolemais for a day and then carry on to Caesarea.

• Caesarea - Acts 21: 7-16:• Here they stayed for several days. A man named Agabus arrives to

prophecy that Paul will be captured in Jerusalem if he goes. Paul is not persuaded by his friends to leave Jerusalem out of his travels and he goes there anyway.

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: First Imprisonments

• AD 57 Arrest in Jerusalem (Acts 21:27 – 22:30)• AD 57 – 59 Caesarean Imprisonment (Acts

23:23 – 26:32)• AD 59 – 62: Shipwreck Voyage to Rome and

House Arrest (Acts 27:1 – 28:31)• Wrote the “Prison Epistles” while under “house

arrest” in Rome. These are Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, and Phillipians.

• AD 62 Record in Acts ends, but Paul is probably released around this time.

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Paul’s Journey to Rome

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Significant Events in the Life of Paul: The FOURTH Missionary

Journey?• AD 62 – 67 Events can only be gathered piecemeal from

references in epistles written after his release from Rome and from extra-biblical sources. (See The Life and Epistles of St. Paul by W.J. Conybeare and J. S. Howson)

• Crete (Titus 1:5), Ephesus, Colossae, Ephesus (leaves Timothy, 1 Tim 1:3)

• Macedonia (Phillipi?): Writes 1 Timothy and Titus• Nicopolis, Spain?, Miletus, Ephesus?, Troas, Corinth• Rome (arrested for a final time): writes 2 Timothy• Put to death by Nero, AD 67 or 68

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Paul’s Missionary Journeys

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