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  2. Paul the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's arrest depicted in an early 1900s Bible illustration St. Paul's grotto in Rabat, Malta. In 57 AD, upon completion of his third missionary journey, Paul arrived in Jerusalem for his fifth and final visit with a collection of money for the local community. The Acts of the Apostles reports that initially he was warmly received.

  3. Acts 23 - Wikipedia

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    Acts 23 is the twenty-third chapter of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.It records the period of Paul's imprisonment in Jerusalem and then in Caesarea.

  4. Conversion of Paul the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Paul on trial before Agrippa (Acts 26), as pictured by Nikolai Bodarevsky, 1875. Acts' second telling of Paul's conversion occurs in a speech Paul gives when he is arrested in Jerusalem. [16] Paul addresses the crowd and tells them of his conversion, with a description essentially the same as that in Acts 9, but with slight differences.

  5. Trophimus - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem Temple Warning inscription from the Second Temple period (23 BCE-70 CE), stating in Greek language that no foreigner should go within the holy place of the Temple complex [4] He was the cause of Paul being assaulted in the courts of the temple by the mob, and then of his being arrested and imprisoned by the Romans.

  6. Israeli police say 7 citizens arrested, accused of spying for ...

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    Jerusalem — Israeli police on Monday said they had arrested seven Israeli citizens accused of being a spy network gathering information on Israel's military bases and energy infrastructure for ...

  7. Claudius Lysias - Wikipedia

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    The Acts text does not explicitly state why the tribune arrests Paul aside from asking "who he was and what he had done" (Acts 21.33); consequently, it appears Paul is detained for investigation as reflected later in Paul's interrogation in the Antonian barracks because he was a cause of instigation among the Jews (Acts 22.23-24).

  8. Man arrested for dousing church with fuel in Jerusalem - AOL

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    A Jewish man has been arrested after dousing a Catholic church near Jerusalem’s Old City with “flammable liquid,” authorities said. Israeli authorities on Friday described the event at the ...

  9. American tourist arrested for attacking Jesus statue in a ...

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