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  1. Like Moses received the law from the Lord over a period of 40 days and 40 nights (Ex. 34:27-28), and like the twelve apostles were taught by the Lord following His resurrection for 40 days “of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God” (Acts 1:3), it’s possible that, likewise, Paul received the revelation of grace from the Lord over this same time period in Arabia.

  2. They return to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch to strengthen disciples and appoint elders (Acts 14:21-24) From Pisidia they returned to Antioch of Syria and reported their journey to the church ( Acts 14:24-28 )

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  3. Mar 19, 1992 · Even then, the only apostle he met was Peter, and the only other leader he met was James, the presiding elder of the Jerusalem church. It has often been remarked that Paul clearly implied that he spent three years being taught by Jesus Himself (1:12), either directly or (perhaps more likely) through the study of the Word.

  4. Paul wrote 1 Corinthians near the end of this stay in Ephesus (1 Corinthians 16:8,19), probably in 57 AD. It was not written with Timothy, who Paul had sent ahead into Macedonia (Acts 19:22). Paul foresaw his route of travel for the next four or so years in Acts 19:21-22. This agrees with his plans in 1 Corinthians 16:1, 3, 5, 8-10.

  5. That was Paul’s deposit and not Peter’s. Remember II Timothy 2:15 and obey it. Paul did not continue with the ministry to the Gentiles concerning which Peter spake in Acts 15:7. The risen Lord, by revelation, gave Paul something new. Peter did not give to Paul the knowledge of the gospel, nor the authority to proclaim that gospel to Gentiles.

  6. Paul was converted and began preaching the gospel in 33 A.D. His amazing ministry lasted for 35 years until his martyrdom in Rome in 68 A.D. 35 is 7 (symbolizing perfection) times 5 (representing God's grace or favor). His calling and ministry, therefore, was a perfect or complete act of grace, a fact which the apostle was well aware of ...

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  8. Here are the important events for Paul's ministry: A. The period from Paul’s conversion until the 1st trip to Jerusalem. (Acts 9-12). Paul was converted on the road to Damascus; He entered Damascus and stayed there for an unknown amount of time (Acts 9:19) Paul went to Arabia for an unspecified period, and returned to Damascus afterward ...

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