10. What were Paul’s circumstances in Rome, and what did the apostle do soon after his arrival?

10 When the band of travelers finally entered into Rome, “Paul was permitted to stay by himself with the soldier guarding him.” (Acts 28:16) For those in light custody, security against escape usually called for a chain that bound the prisoner to his guard. Even so, Paul was a Kingdom proclaimer, and a chain certainly could not silence him. Hence, after giving himself just three days to recover from the journey, he called together the principal men of the Jews in Rome in order to introduce himself and give a witness.

Answer in a short sentence. Make it sound like a Jehovah’s Witness and use the JW bible, make it understandable, simple and causal

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When Paul arrived in Rome, he was under light custody, but after recovering for three days, he called the local Jewish leaders to share the good news about God’s Kingdom.