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1 1,1,5| Paul.s imprisonment at Rome which continued into that 2 1,3,5| of Assyria. ~Founding of Rome 750 ~ ~Fall of Israel 722. 3 1,3,1| subject and tributary to Rome. The power soon was con-~ 4 1,5,2| Assyria ~ ~Foundation of Rome 750 ~ ~Fall of Israel 722 ~ 5 1,5,5| Babylon and ending with Rome. The stone that ~broke the 6 2,1 | governor — sent directly from Rome. Pontius~Pilate, who gave 7 2,1,0| which for centuries fought Rome to a stalemate.~Its rulers 8 2,1,0| apology to India, Persia, or Rome. In the Americas were small 9 2,2,5| with the Apostle Paul in~Rome when he wrote the epistle 10 2,2,5| used as another name for Rome). Prior to his~departure, 11 2,2,5| of Christians living in Rome. The~very context of St. 12 2,2,5| Square and the Three Inns in Rome, all of which were mentioned 13 2,2,5| Paul’s~two year ministry in Rome (Acts 28:30). This took 14 2,2,5| presumably was written in Rome.~The Gospel According to 15 2,3,2| the arrival of Ap. Paul in Rome, and covers an almost 30- 16 2,3,2| Ap. Paul spent 2 years in Rome, without any restrictions,~ 17 2,3,2| the Book was completed in Rome around the years 63 or 64 18 2,3,2| Luke as being with him in Rome. In this way, the~Book of 19 2,3,3| Jerusalem~through the war with Rome, the noted Jewish historian 20 2,3,3| He then evangelized~in Rome, Spain, Carthage, and Brittany. 21 2,3,3| Peter returned~again to Rome where he accepted martyrdom 22 2,3,3| who~was sent to trial in Rome. That is why the data of 23 2,3,3| final years were spent in Rome, from~which it can be concluded 24 2,4,3| intending to later leave for Rome and further~west, after 25 2,4,3| his request~to be sent to Rome to the court of Caesar. 26 2,4,3| the Apostle arrived~in Rome only in the summer of 62 27 2,4,3| Apostles (Acts 27 and 28). In Rome Saint Paul wrote his letters 28 2,4,3| think that he~stayed in Rome and by the orders of Nero 29 2,4,3| and Italy. They arrived in~Rome where in 66 AD, Peter remained 30 2,4,3| Spain.~After his return to Rome, he was imprisoned (for 31 2,4,3| that upon his return to Rome, he preached at the very 32 2,4,3| Ephesus, inviting him to Rome for a last meeting, sensing 33 2,4,3| Roman citizen, not far from Rome. This happened in 67 AD 34 2,5,3| middle of the first century, Rome, with Emperor Nero (54-68 35 2,5,3| persecutions then began in Rome, where the blood of~many 36 2,5,3| having been summoned to Rome, was there~thrown into a 37 2,5,4| for instance, the pope of Rome is the antichrist and all 38 2,5,4| emanate against the Church of Rome, and so on. Finally, the~ 39 2,5,5| Paul's martyric death in Rome~around the year 67 A.D., 40 2,5,8| had recently suffered in Rome~under Nero, could have served 41 2,5,0| St. John imagined rich Rome with its harbor city. However, 42 2,5,0| not applicable to ancient Rome and evidently refer to the~ 43 2,5,0| from the description of Rome as standing on seven~hills