He is the author of the Acts of the Apostles.
Paul was travelling to this city when he encountered the risen Christ.
What is Damascus?
Paul's letters are arranged in the New Testament in this manner.
What is longest to shortest?
These are the three pastor letters.
What are 1-2 Timothy and Titus?
At Pentecost, some onlookers accused the disciples of being drunk to explain their speaking in tongues. Peter offers this explanation in response.
What is "These people are not drunk, as you suppose, for it is only nine o'clock in the morning?"
Paul was born in this city.
What is Tarsus?
This was the primary cause of Paul's first letter to the Corinthians.
What is divisions in the Church?
This is the branch of theology that deals with the person and work of Jesus.
What is Christology?
Peter is instructed to do this in his vision in Acts 10.
What is "slaughter and eat?"
Paul intended to stop in Rome in order to raise funds for this endeavor.
What is a mission to Spain?
This Pauline letters deals largely with the theme of justification apart from the law.
What is Romans?
Timothy was in charge of the Church in this city.
What is Ephesus?
This meeting in Acts 15 decided that converts to Christianity did not need to become Jews first.
What is the Council of Jerusalem?
Paul was mentored by this famous Rabbi.
Who is Gamaliel?
Paul gave this rationale for why women should submit to men.
Eve was deceived first.
What is eschatology?
Paul ended up staying and working with this couple due to their shared trade.
Who are Aquila and Priscilla?
This is roughly the year(s) when Paul converted.
What is around 33 - 36 AD?
This is the earliest of Paul's letters to be written.
At the end of 1 Timothy, Paul exhorts Timothy to avoid this practice.
What is "profane babbling" and so-called knowledge?