We follow Paul's activities after his release until he was arrested again and sent back to Rome for trial and execution. We see when and where his three pastoral epistles were written, First and Second Timothy and Titus. If you wish to have the PDF lesson outline for this podcast, simply email us to request it (preterist1@preterist.org). Be sure to mention the date of the podcast.
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