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- A quick guide to St. Paul’s travels according to today’s map
From Athens to Corinth, passing through Antioch and Ephesus, here is a summary of Paul’s travels, including an indication of where those locations are on today’s map What’s considered Paul’s
- The Journeys of Paul the Apostle - World History Encyclopedia
How many journeys did Paul make in the Bible? According to the Book of Acts, Paul the Apostle made four journeys by land and sea across the Mediterranean and in Asia and Europe
- Paul’s Missionary Journeys: The Beginner’s Guide - OverviewBible
Over the course of his ministry, the Apostle Paul traveled more than 10,000 miles and established at least 14 churches The Book of Acts records three separate missionary journeys that took Paul through Greece, Turkey, Syria, and numerous regions you won’t find on modern-day maps
- Travel and Transportation in St. Pauls Time - Biblical Asia Minor
Over a period of some ten years in the middle of the first century, St Paul made three journeys, traveling through Anatolia and Greece spreading the gospel In the course of these, he visited much of Anatolia, probably walking a good deal of the way, accompanied by one or more companions
- How far did the Apostle Paul travel on his missionary journeys?
Have you ever wondered how far Apostle Paul traveled on his missionary journeys? Paul used the amazing Roman Road network (and sometimes by sea) to travel across Israel, Syria, Turkey, Greece, and Italy
- Paul’s Journeys - Loyola Press
Paul traveled over 10,000 miles proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ His journeys on land and sea took him primarily through present day Israel, Syria, Turkey, and Greece
- Topical Bible: Pauls Travel Plans
Paul's first missionary journey is detailed in Acts 13-14 Accompanied by Barnabas and John Mark, Paul set out from Antioch in Syria, a major center of early Christianity They traveled to Cyprus, where they preached in Salamis and Paphos, encountering opposition from a sorcerer named Elymas
- Paul’s Missionary Journeys: A Map-Based Study of His Travels
Paul's first missionary journey began in the city of Antioch, in modern-day Turkey From there, he traveled to Cyprus and then on to cities in modern-day Turkey, including Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe Paul faced many challenges during this journey, including opposition from local Jews and persecution from Roman authorities
- Paul’s Missionary Journeys: A Look at the Geographical Context
Paul's missionary journeys were instrumental in spreading the message of Christianity throughout the Mediterranean world in the first century Through his travels, he established numerous Christian communities and wrote several letters, which would later become part of the New Testament
- The Apostle Pauls Missionary Journeys - The map as history
After leaving Antioch, Paul crossed Asia Minor via Tarsus, Lystra, Pisidian Antioch, to the port of Troas He then sailed to Macedonia and, from there travelled to Greece, where he stayed for a while in Athens and Corinth
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