Timeline of the Apostle Paul
 
  3 BC – 34 AD
 - Born
     an Israelite in Tarsus around
     the same time of Jesus and John the Baptist Acts 22:3, Phil 3:5 
 
 - He was
     a Roman citizen by birth right Acts 22:28
 
 - Paul
     starts school at age 6 or 7 where the OT would be the focus of his study.
 
 - At age
     13 he would go through bar mitzvah, assuming full obligation of the law. 
 
 - At
     Jerusalem Paul studies and trains under the famous teacher Gamaliel. Acts 22:3
 
 
35 AD – 43 AD
 - Paul
     watches and consents to Stephen’s death. Acts 7:58, 8:1 
 
 - He
     inflicts great persecution on Christians. Acts 8:1-3, 26:10-11, Phil
     3:6
 
 - On the
     road to Damascus Paul meets
     Jesus and is converted and baptized. Acts 9 
 
 - At
     some point over the next 3 years Paul goes to Arabia
     and then returns back to Damascus.
     Gal 1:17
 
 - Paul’s
     life is in danger and he escapes Damascus
     by being lowered down the outside wall through a window in a big basket. Acts
     9:24, 2Cor 11:32-33
 
 - Paul
     makes his way to Jerusalem and
     Barnabas brings him to the apostles. Acts 9:26-29, Gal 1:18
 
 - Once
     again Paul’s life is in danger and he travels to Tarsus.
     Acts 9:30
 
 - Later,
     Barnabas goes to Tarsus and
     finds Paul and they go to Antioch
     and teach a great number of people over the next year. Acts 11: 25-26
 
 - Paul
     and Barnabas deliver aid to the brethren in Jerusalem.
     Acts 11:29-30 
 
 - Completing
     their mission they return to Antioch
     with Mark. Acts 12:25
     
 
 
First Missionary Journey 44 AD – 49 AD
 - The
     Holy Spirit separates Paul and Barnabas out for this Journey. Acts
     13:2-3
 
 - They
     travel to Seleucia
     and set sail to the island of Cyprus
     Acts 13:4
 
 - They
     preach in the Synagogues at Salamis
     and Mark assists them Acts 13:5
 
 - At Paphos they encounter a false prophet named Bar-Jesus
     who tries to keep the proconsul, Sergius Paulis, from hearing the word of God. Paul strikes
     Bar-Jesus blind by the power of the Holy Spirit and the proconsul
     believes. Acts 13:6-12
 
 - When
     they arrive at Perga, Mark departs and returns
     to Jerusalem. Acts 13:13
 
 - Paul
     and Barnabas continue onto Antioch
     in Pisidia. Paul preaches his first and longest
     recorded sermon in the synagogue. Acts 13:14-49
 
 - They
     are driven out of Antioch and
     they go to Iconium where they stay for a long
     time boldly speaking the word of God. Acts 13:50 - 14:3
 
 - Their
     lives are threatened so the flee toward Lystra
     and Derbe. Acts 14:4-7
 
 - In Lystra, Paul heals a crippled man and the crowds try
     to worship them. Acts 14:8-18
 
 - Paul
     is stoned and drug outside the city presumed dead, but he gets up and goes
     back into the city and the next day Paul and Barnabas go to Derbe. Acts 14:19-20
 
 - At Derbe they make many disciples. Then they return back
     to Lystra, Iconium and Antioch
     to strengthen the churches there and to appoint elders. Acts 14:21-23
 
 - They
     preach at Perga and return back to Antioch
     in Syria
     where they report to the church everything that happened on their journey.
     Acts 14:24-28
 
 - Paul
     and Barnabas are sent to Jerusalem
     to ask the apostles and the elders if Gentiles have to be circumcised.
     They decide that Gentiles don’t have to be circumcised and they send Paul
     and Barnabas and other men back to Antioch
     with a letter explaining this. Acts 15:1-34, Gal 12:1
 
 - They
     preach and teach at Antioch. Acts
     15:35
 
 - Paul
     possible writes Galatians from Antioch.
 
 
2nd Missionary
Journey 50 AD – 54 AD
 - Paul
     and Barnabas separate from one another over Mark Acts 15:36-39
 
 - Paul and
     Silas join forces and go through Syria
     and Cilicia strengthening
     the churches. Acts 15:40-41
 
 - They
     go to Derbe and Lystra
     and Timothy joins the journey. Acts 16:1-5
 
 - They
     go to Troas and Paul has a vision of a Macedonian
     man asking for help. Acts 16:6-10
 
 - They
     sail to Neapolis and travel to Philippi
     where they meet Lydia
     and convert her and her household. Acts 16:11-15
 
 - Paul
     and Silas are thrown into jail after Paul cast a demon out of a slave
     girl. Acts 16:16-25
 
 - A
     great earthquake opens the jail doors and chains holding the prisoners.
     Paul and Silas convert the Philippian jailer and
     his household. Acts 16:25-34 
 
 - They
     preach the word of God in the synagogue at Thessalonica and convert men
     and women. Acts 17:1-10
 
 - They
     flee to Berea and convert more
     people. Paul goes to Athens
     while Timothy and Silas stay behind. Paul sends word for them to join him.
     Acts 17:10-15
 
 - Paul
     preaches to the people at Athens
     converting men and women. Acts 17:16-34
 
 - Paul
     goes to Corinth and Timothy
     and Silas join him there. They teach the word of god for a year and six
     months there. Acts 18:1-17
 
 - Paul
     writes 1st and 2nd Thessalonians
 
 - Paul
     returns to Antioch of Syria after stopping at Ephesus,
     Caesarea, and Jerusalem.
     Acts 18:18-22 
 
 
3rd Missionary
Journey 54 AD – 58 AD  
 - Paul
     travels through Galatia
     and Phrygia strengthening the disciples Acts 18:23
 
 - At
     Ephesus Paul re-baptizes some disciples that had only had John’s baptism. Acts
     19:1-7
 
 - Timothy
     is sent to Corinth 1Cor 4:17 He returns to Ephesus
     later. 1 Cor 16:10-11
 
 - Paul
     writes 1st Corinthians.
 
 - Paul
     preaches in the synagogue for 3 months and then at the school
      of Tyrannus
     for 2 years. Acts 9:8-10
 
 - He
     sends Timothy and Erastus into Macedonia.
     Acts 19:21  
 
 - On his
     way to Macedonia Paul stops at Troas to meet up
     with Titus, but he never shows up. Acts 20:1, 2Cor 2:13
 
 - Paul
     meets up with Titus possible in Philippi and writes
     2 Cor. sending Titus with the letter to the
     Corinthians. 2 Cor. 7:6, 8:6, Acts 20:2
 
 - He
     goes to Greece
     for 3 months and writes the book of Romans Acts 20:2-3
 
 - From
     Greece Timothy and other brethren go ahead of Paul to meet him latter at Troas.
     Acts 20:4-6
 
 - Paul
     stays 7 days at Troas and partakes of the Lord’s
     Supper. Acts 20:7-12
 
 - He
     travels to Assos by foot and sails to Mitylene, Chios,
     Samos, Togyllium, and stops at Miletus. Acts 20:13-16
 
 - Paul
     sends for the Ephesians elders and he exhorts them. Acts 20:17-38
 
 - From
     there he sails to Cos, Rhodes,
     Patara and they stop at Tyre for 7 days. Acts
     21:3-6
 
 - Next
     he stays at Ptolemais for one day. Acts 21:7
 
 - At
     Caesarea Paul stays with Philip the evangelist. Acts 21:8-14
 
 
At Jerusalem and the Journey to Rome 58AD – 62AD
 - Paul goes to Jerusalem
     and is arrested in the temple causing a mob Acts 21: 15-36
 
 - Paul speaks the mob. Acts 21:37 – 22:21
 
 - He speaks to the Sanhedrin Council Acts 22:30 – 23:10
 
 - Some Jews plot against Paul and take an oath not to
     eat or drink until they kill him Acts 23: 12-23
 
 - Paul is sent safely to governor
     Felix in Caesarea. Acts 23: 23-25
 
 - Paul gives his defense to Felix but he leaves him
     bound for 2 years Acts 24:10-27
 
 - Paul Speaks before Festus and appeals to Caesar. Acts
     25:1-12
 
 - He speaks before King Agrippa and almost persuades
     him to be a Christian Acts 25:13 – 26:32
 
 - Paul and the other prisoners began their journey to Rome.
     Acts 27:1-2 
 
 - At Sidon Paul gets to visit
     with his friends and then continues on to Myra.
     Acts 27:3-5
 
 - They change boats and sail to Fair Havens. Acts
     27:6-8
 
 - Against Paul’s warnings they set sail for Phoenix.
     A strong wind comes through and forces them by Clauda
     and then out to sea until they shipwreck at Malta.
     Acts 27:9 – 28:1
 
 - At Malta Paul survives a viper bite and heals many of
     the natives over the next 3 months. Acts 28:2-10
 
 - From there, they sail to Syracuse
     and stay for 3 days. Acts 28:11-12
 
 - They sail to Rhegium and
     then to Pateoli where he was allowed to stay 7
     days with his brethren. Acts 28:13
 
 - At Rome,
     Paul stayed for 2 years under house arrest in his own rented house where
     he could receive visitors and preach the word. Acts 28: 17-31
 
 -  Paul writes
     Philemon, Colossians, 
     Ephesians, and Philippians. 
 
 - Timothy is at Rome
     with Paul part of the time. Phil. 1:1, Col
     1:1, Phm. 1:1
 
 - Timothy was in prison as some point during this time.
     Heb. 13:23
 
63AD – 67AD
 - Paul
     is released from his 1st Roman imprisonment as he anticipated Phm.
     1:22 Phil. 2:19-24
 
 - He
     possible goes to Spain
     Rom 15:28
 
 - Paul
     goes to Crete where he leaves Titus to work with
     the church. Titus 1:5
 
 - He
     travels to Miletus
     2Tim 4:20 and
     possible goes to Colossae
     Phm. 1:22
 
 - Paul
     meets up with Timothy in Ephesus
     and leaves him there to work with the church as he travels to Macedonia.
     1Tim 1:3
 
 - He
     was at Troas where he leaves his books and cloak 2Tim
     4:13
 
 - Paul
     goes to Philippi and possible writes 1 Timothy Phil.
     2:19-24
 
 - He
     possible writes Titus on his way to Nicopolis
     where he planned to spend the winter. Titus 3:12
 
 - After
     2 years or more being free Paul is again arrested.
 
 - Paul
     writes his last letter 2 Timothy where he sends for Timothy. 2Tim
     4:9-12
 
 - Paul’s
     life comes to an end.