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What did Paul do after the imperial court released him from custody in approximately A.D. 62?
attended the Jerusalem council where he debated the Judaizers
resumed his ministry
returned to Tarsus and his occupation of tent making
delivered an offering from the congregations to the Jerusalem congregation
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Resumed his ministry.
After his release (about A.D. 62) Paul continued his missionary work. Acts 28:30–31 describes his Roman house arrest in which he preached unhindered; tradition and the later New Testament letters indicate he resumed travel and ministry afterward and was later rearrested. The other options refer to events that happened earlier (the Jerusalem council and his delivering the collection) or to an earlier period when he first returned to Tarsus and supported himself by tentmaking.
After his release (about A.D. 62) Paul continued his missionary work. Acts 28:30–31 describes his Roman house arrest in which he preached unhindered; tradition and the later New Testament letters indicate he resumed travel and ministry afterward and was later rearrested. The other options refer to events that happened earlier (the Jerusalem council and his delivering the collection) or to an earlier period when he first returned to Tarsus and supported himself by tentmaking.
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