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How long did Paul stay in Ephesus? "Three years" (Acts 20:31), including "three months" (Acts 19:8) teaching at the synagogue and "two years" (Acts 19:10) at the school of Tyrannus.
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Timeline of the Apostle Paul includes the Year, The Life of Paul, the Books Written, and Historical Events. 'The chronology and dating...are still disputed...'.
The Apostle Paul, after staying in Corinth for a year and a half, travels to Ephesus in the spring of 52 A.D. The journey to the city, with friends Priscilla and Aquila, is considered part of what is called Paul's second evangelistic or missionary journey.
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 travels to Ephesus and live there for a little more than 3 years (Acts 19:1 - 20). In late 57 A.D., an idol-making silversmith decides something must be done about the Apostle Paul. His income and those of others like him have dropped due to the gospel taught by the apostle.
Paul preaches in Syria and Cilicia, making his headquarters in Tarsus. Death of Caligula; accession of CLAUDIUS. Judea and Samaria given to Herod Agrippa I. Invasion of Britain by Aulus Plautius. 44: Paul brought from Tarsus to Antioch; stays there one year before the famine.
Nov 11, 2021 · Paul spent more than two years in Ephesus between 53 and 56 AD (Acts chapter 19 verses 1-41). As a result, many people became followers of Christ, both in Ephesus itself and in the surrounding settlements but actually, the first Christian communities were already created by Saint John.