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What did Paul do after the imperial court released him from custody in approximately A.D. 62?
returned to Tarsus and his occupation of tent making
resumed his ministry
delivered an offering from the congregations to the Jerusalem congregation
attended the Jerusalem council where he debated the Judaizers
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Resumed his ministry.
Acts ends with Paul under house arrest in Rome around A.D. 60–62, and early tradition indicates he was later released and continued his missionary work. The other options refer to earlier events (return to Tarsus/tent‑making, the Jerusalem council, and the collection) rather than his post‑release activity.
Acts ends with Paul under house arrest in Rome around A.D. 60–62, and early tradition indicates he was later released and continued his missionary work. The other options refer to earlier events (return to Tarsus/tent‑making, the Jerusalem council, and the collection) rather than his post‑release activity.
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