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Following Paul’s release from prison in approximately A.D. 62, what did he do?
returned to Tarsus and his occupation of tent making
delivered an offering from the congregations to the Jerusalem congregation
resumed his ministry to congregations founded during his previous missionary journeys
attended the Jerusalem council where he debated the Judaizers
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Resumed his ministry to congregations founded during his previous missionary journeys.
Explanation: Acts ends with Paul under house arrest in Rome (c. A.D. 60–62); early tradition and the Pastoral Epistles (Titus, 1 Timothy) indicate that after his release he continued missionary activity (e.g., visits in Crete, Ephesus/Macedonia, and possibly Spain). The Jerusalem council and the earlier offering to Jerusalem occurred before his arrest, and his tent‑making in Tarsus was from an earlier period.
Explanation: Acts ends with Paul under house arrest in Rome (c. A.D. 60–62); early tradition and the Pastoral Epistles (Titus, 1 Timothy) indicate that after his release he continued missionary activity (e.g., visits in Crete, Ephesus/Macedonia, and possibly Spain). The Jerusalem council and the earlier offering to Jerusalem occurred before his arrest, and his tent‑making in Tarsus was from an earlier period.
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