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Essay heading: Argument Paper on the Book of Philippians
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There are several arguments against this view. One would be the lack of certainty in praetorian referring to the guards at Caesarea only. Another would be the reference in 1:19-26 to Paul's life hanging in the balance. Being a Roman citizen by birth, Paul could appeal to Rome in the event of an execution sentence... displayed 300 characters
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Being a Roman citizen by birth, Paul could appeal to Rome in the event of an execution sentence. Upon such an appeal, he would have to appear in Rome. Considering the imminence of his possible execution, we would have to conclude that he was already in Rome. The traditional view that he was imprisoned in Rome is the most logical and coincides best with the information given us in Scripture... displayed next 300 characters
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