Table of Contents
- 1 Why did Paul go to Jerusalem?
- 2 Who was the prophet that warned Paul not to go to Jerusalem?
- 3 Did God tell Paul to go to Jerusalem?
- 4 Who fell from a window while Paul was preaching?
- 5 Did the Holy Spirit tell Paul to go to Jerusalem?
- 6 How did the disciples convince Paul not to go to Jerusalem?
- 7 What does the Bible say about going to Jerusalem?
Why did Paul go to Jerusalem?
When a famine occurred in Judea, around 45–46, Paul and Barnabas journeyed to Jerusalem to deliver financial support from the Antioch community. According to Acts, Antioch had become an alternative center for Christians following the dispersion of the believers after the death of Stephen.
When did Paul go to Jerusalem?
He arrived in Jerusalem in May/June A.D. 55, prior to Pentecost. From Jerusalem to Fair Havens– Paul was arrested in Jerusalem in the summer of A.D. 55 and taken to Caesarea where he was confined for 2 years (Acts 24:27). This brings us to summer of A.D. 57. At that point, Paul left by ship for Rome (Acts 27:1-2).
Who was the prophet that warned Paul not to go to Jerusalem?
Agabus warned Paul of his coming capture; he bound his own hands and feet with Paul’s belt to demonstrate what would happen if he continued his journey to Jerusalem, stating the message of the Holy Spirit: So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man who owns this belt, and deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.
Why was Paul willing to walk into the face of danger?
Why was Paul willing to walk into the face of danger? Paul knew and understood God’s calling on his life and because he believed in that calling, he knew that his personal safety was in the hands of God. Where God would lead him he would go, no matter the potential danger that may be there.
Did God tell Paul to go to Jerusalem?
Through the Spirit they urged Paul not to go on to Jerusalem. Coming over to us, he took Paul’s belt, tied his own hands and feet with it and said, “The Holy Spirit says, `In this way the Jews of Jerusalem will bind the owner of this belt and will hand him over to the Gentiles. ‘”
Who went to Jerusalem with Paul?
Barnabas
Of the various companions of Paul, three – Barnabas, John Mark, and Silas – are identified with Jerusalem (4:36, 12:12, 15:22). The others are identified with the Diaspora: Timothy is from Lystra (16:1), and the other companions are associated in some way with Macedonia or with Paul’s travels there.
Who fell from a window while Paul was preaching?
Eutychus fell asleep due to the long nature of the discourse Paul was giving, fell from a window out of the three-story building, and died.
What was the major debate at the Council of Jerusalem?
Council of Jerusalem, a conference of the Christian Apostles in Jerusalem about 50 ce that decreed that Gentile Christians did not have to observe the Mosaic Law of the Jews.
Did the Holy Spirit tell Paul to go to Jerusalem?
Why did the Christians in Tyre Tell Paul not to go to Jerusalem?
The Christians in Tyre told Paul through the Spirit not to go to Jerusalem. Paul said in Acts 20:23 he’d experienced in every city that the Holy Spirit testified to him that imprisonment and afflictions awaited him in Jerusalem. So, same message, different city, this time with people urging him not to proceed.
How did the disciples convince Paul not to go to Jerusalem?
Through the Spirit they kept telling Paul not to go up to Jerusalem. We sought out the disciples there and stayed with them seven days. Through the Spirit they urged Paul not to go on to Jerusalem. We went ashore, found the local believers, and stayed with them a week.
Did the Holy Spirit forbid Paul from going to Jerusalem?
It is necessary to understand the words thus, to account for Paul’s conduct; for had the Spirit absolutely forbidden his journey to Jerusalem, he doubtless would have obeyed, and not have gone thither. But he, considering it as being their own advice only, rejected it and went.
What does the Bible say about going to Jerusalem?
Acts 19 says Paul “resolved in the Spirit to pass through Macedonia and Achaia and to go to Jerusalem.” In Acts 20, Paul says, “Behold, I am going to Jerusalem, constrained by the Spirit.” So, if the Spirit gives a different word now, God would be a liar, but the Bible says he’s not ( Titus 1:2 ).