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Picture of Apostle Paul's Philippian Jail Cell
 

Interior of Apostle Paul's Philippian Jail Cell
Interior of Apostle Paul's Philippian Jail Cell
 
Exterior of Apostle Paul's Philippian Jail Cell
Exterior of Apostle Paul's Philippian Jail Cell

      The above photo of a Philippian jail cell is called "Paul's prison." Whether the apostle actually spent time in this particular cell or not is unclear, however he (and Silas who was with him) no doubt sat in a cell just like this one.

      Paul and Silas ended up in prison as a consequence of Paul casting out an evil spirit from a young woman (Acts 16:16-19). The book of Acts states that this particular woman was possessed of a "spirit of divination" (Acts 16:16), which is the apparent ability to foretell future events (e.g. a fortune teller). When those who used this demonically influenced lady to make lots of money found out what Paul did, their anger over losing what made them wealthy led them to publicly accuse Paul and Silas of lawbreaking (v. 19-21). The false accusations led to a public outcry against Paul/Silas, which resulted in them being stripped naked, whipped with rods, and thrown in prison. Only hours after their arrival in prison a miraculously earthquake caused all the cell doors to open, bonds of all prisoners to be loosed, and led to the conversion of the prison guard.

Scriptural References:  Acts 16 (KJV Bible)

Sources Used: Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible; Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible

 
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