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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The apostle Paul was probably about 60 years old when he died. By first-century standards, he lived a rather long life. Paul was born in the city of Tarsus likely sometime in the first decade AD, and he probably died sometime in the mid- to late-60s, which means he would have been close to 60 years old when he died.

    • Paul’s Life and Ministry
    • Historical Context and Tradition
    • Biblical Evidence and Paul’s Epistles
    • Conclusion and Summary

    a. Early Life and Background The apostle, originally named Saul, was born in Tarsus, a city in Cilicia (Acts 22:3 NKJV): The apostle’s birth is generally dated to around AD5-10. This estimate is based on historical context and his own statements about his life. For instance, he mentions his youth in Acts 26:4-5 (NKJV): b. Conversionand Ministry The...

    a. Paul’s Final Imprisonment and Death Tradition and historical sources suggest that the apostle was re-imprisoned in Rome under Emperor Nero. This period is generally dated to around AD 64-67, with him being executed sometime around this period. The exact year of his death is not definitively known, but it is widely accepted that he was martyred d...

    a. Epistles and Age The apostle’s epistles, written during his ministry, offer insight into his life and mission but do not provide specific details about his age. However, they reflect his experiences and challenges, offeringindirect evidence about his age and condition. For instance, in 2 Timothy 4:6-7 (NKJV), Paul reflects on his life and immine...

    Paul’s age at the time of his death is not explicitly detailed in the New Testament, but by examining historical, biblical, and traditional sources, we can estimate that he was likely in his late 50s to early 60s when he was martyred. His birth around AD 5-10 and death around AD 64-67 supports this estimation. The apostle’s writings and the histori...

  2. Nov 10, 2023 · If he had been preaching the gospel of Jesus while under house arrest, Roman soldiers would have instantly understood that Paul was a Christian and had him executed. Therefore, Paul was likely martyred in Rome between 64 and 68 CE. If he was born in about 5 CE, he would have been in his 60s.

  3. Paul [a] also named Saul of Tarsus, [b] commonly known as Paul the Apostle [7] and Saint Paul, [8] was a Christian apostle (c. 5 – c. 64/65 AD) who spread the teachings of Jesus in the first-century world. [9]

  4. DEATH OF THE APOSTLE PAUL. Details almost unknown.—Loss sustained when a great man dies.—Traditional account of Paul's death.—Scene of it.—Death to him a gain.— Equally so, to all believers.—Concluding remarks.—The life of Paul a part of the world's history.

  5. It is reasonable to surmise that he was born within a decade of Jesus' birth. He died, probably as a martyr in Rome, in the mid- to late a.d. 60s. Paul's birthplace was not the land Christ walked but the Hellenistic city of Tarsus, chief city of the Roman province of Cilicia.

  6. 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...'.

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