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It is confirmed that Paul wrote 14 out of 66 books of the Holy Bible so.....

where exactly was he when he wrote these scriptures, and what condition was he in?...

was he free, in prison, what cities was he in, did he move from place to place, was he on the run?

When or if the Romans found these scriptures of his, why did they not throw them away?


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From what I have learned reading about Paul over the years. He was in many places. He wrote from prison while waiting his execution, he wrote alot of letters to churches, also letters to youngTimothy whom he was teaching. I do not believe he knew that his letters would make it in the bible. We benefited in so much of Paul, he suffered alot of hurts... his condition in writing was loving, and forgiving... and his writings help us in the bible daily.

 


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There is a lot of information concerning your questions here http://www.shol.com/featheredprop/Epistles.htm


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As was stated, Paul was in a lot of places but mostly prison.  Paul never complained about being in chains, in fact he did some of his best work while under confinement.   He knew if  he could praise God in the worst of places he knew for a fact God was indeed worthy to be praised.

 

We could all learn something from Paul, that even in the worst times God still comes through for us.

 

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It is confirmed that Paul wrote 14 out of 66 books of the Holy Bible so.....

where exactly was he when he wrote these scriptures, and what condition was he in?...

was he free, in prison, what cities was he in, did he move from place to place, was he on the run?

When or if the Romans found these scriptures of his, why did they not throw them away?

 

 

Paul was in Corinth when he wrote I and II Thessalonians and  Romans.

 

He was in Ephesus when he wrote I Corinthians.  

 

He was in Macedonia when he wrote II Corinthians. 

 

He was in a Roman prison when he wrote Ephesians, Phillippians, Colossians, Philemon.   

 

It is not clear where Paul was when he wrote to the churches in the Galatian region. 

 

Titus was written from either Corinth or Nicopolis

 

He was in Macedonia when he wrote I Timothy and then again in a Roman prison expecting to die as a martyr when he wrote II Timothy.

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and then again in a Roman prison expecting to die as a martyr when he wrote II Timothy.

 

Wow, that's pretty incredible shiloh.

Why didn't the Roman guards or people take his writings and throw um out?

Same question goes for all 66 books of the Bible, being that many of the apostles had gone through persecution.

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and then again in a Roman prison expecting to die as a martyr when he wrote II Timothy.

 

Wow, that's pretty incredible shiloh.

Why didn't the Roman guards or people take his writings and throw um out?

Same question goes for all 66 books of the Bible, being that many of the apostles had gone through persecution.

 

The short answer is that God has always preserved His word.   Not only that, but you need to understand that Paul's letters were copied and sent all over the known the world.  Even Peter refers to them as Scripture.  There is no way that anyone could destroy the Bible because God chose that period in time to make Himself known to the world and he used the sophisicated interstate roads and postal system that Rome had built as a means of delivering the Gospel all over the world.    There are thousands of copies of Paul's letters preserved from ancient times.  Not even the Roman Empire could have found and destroyed all of them.

 

And Rome was only opposed to Christianity insomuch as Jesus was elevated above Caesar as "Lord."   Other than that, they had no problem with allowing Christianity to flourish.   The empire was actually very tolerant of just about any kind of religion so long as the leaders or gods of those religions were kept in submission to the Caeasar.   When the Christians delcared Jesus to be Lord over all of the earth including the Casear that is where the problems for the Christians really came about vis a vis the Roman empire.

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but you need to understand that Paul's letters were copied and sent all over the known the world.  Even Peter refers to them as Scripture.  There is no way that anyone could destroy the Bible because God chose that period in time to make Himself known to the world and he used the sophisicated interstate roads and postal system that Rome had built as a means of delivering the Gospel all over the world.    There are thousands of copies of Paul's letters preserved from ancient times.  Not even the Roman Empire could have found and destroyed all of them.

 

But why didn't the Romans take the original copies.

How did Paul use the postal system in prison.

For example, if a Roman guard knew Paul was writing the original scripture why didn't that guard throw it away.

How did Paul find a way to mail out scripture in prison.

Was it illegal for a guard to throw away outgoing mail.


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but you need to understand that Paul's letters were copied and sent all over the known the world.  Even Peter refers to them as Scripture.  There is no way that anyone could destroy the Bible because God chose that period in time to make Himself known to the world and he used the sophisicated interstate roads and postal system that Rome had built as a means of delivering the Gospel all over the world.    There are thousands of copies of Paul's letters preserved from ancient times.  Not even the Roman Empire could have found and destroyed all of them.

 

But why didn't the Romans take the original copies.

How did Paul use the postal system in prison.

For example, if a Roman guard knew Paul was writing the original scripture why didn't that guard throw it away.

How did Paul find a way to mail out scripture in prison.

Was it illegal for a guard to throw away outgoing mail.

 

Paul witnessed to the guards in prison. Paul had a loving soul about him and he wanted everyone to know Jesus....and the rest was in God's hands.

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but you need to understand that Paul's letters were copied and sent all over the known the world.  Even Peter refers to them as Scripture.  There is no way that anyone could destroy the Bible because God chose that period in time to make Himself known to the world and he used the sophisicated interstate roads and postal system that Rome had built as a means of delivering the Gospel all over the world.    There are thousands of copies of Paul's letters preserved from ancient times.  Not even the Roman Empire could have found and destroyed all of them.

 

But why didn't the Romans take the original copies.

 

They had no reason to.

 

How did Paul use the postal system in prison.

 

Similar tdo how we use it today.

 

 

For example, if a Roman guard knew Paul was writing the original scripture why didn't that guard throw it away.

 

How would they know that what Paul was writing was Scripture?  

 

How did Paul find a way to mail out scripture in prison.

 

He had friends and fellow missionaries deliver or "mail" iletters for him.

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