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c. 2 A.D. - Apostle Paul is born in the city of Tarsus which is within the Roman Province of Cilicia. 32 A.D. - Paul witnesses and consents to the martyrdom of Stephen (Acts 7). 33 - Paul, while traveling to Damascus, is confronted by Jesus and led to repentance. He then travels to Arabia where he is taught by Christ for three years (Galatians ...
Journey to Thessalonica. First Visit to Corinth. Spiritual Gifts in the Church. Paul Confronts and Rebukes Peter. Paul at Ephesus. Paul Resurrects the Dead. Shipwrecked near Malta. Paul's Death in Rome. Learn about the Apostle Paul's fascinating life and his five missionary journeys that changed the course of history!
The Apostle Paul, next to Jesus, is arguably the most important and influential Christian in history! From his birth around 2 A.D. to his death by the Romans in 68, he led an amazing life full of meaning and purpose. The goal of this series is to give a real and true portrait of Paul's life and missionary journeys against the backdrop of the ...
The Roman power did not press upon Paul's infancy. Greek ideas did not haunt Paul's childhood. He grew up an Israelitish boy, nurtured in those histories of the chosen people which he was destined so often to repeat in the synagogues (Acts 13:16 - 41, 17:2, 3, 10, 11, 28:23) with the new and wonderful commentary supplied by the life and resurrection of a crucified Messiah.
The New Testament delineates at least fifty cities visited during his (at least) five major travels or missionary journeys. Below is a comprehensive list of Biblical places linked or related to the Apostle Paul's life and ministry. Many of the destinations were personally visited by him. Some, however, such as Coos, Rhodes and Patara (Acts 21:1 ...
When they arrive he warns about false teachings and church splits (Acts 20:26 - 31). He then sails to Patara and then to Tyre (Acts 21:1 - 4). Paul, after spending a week in Tyre, sails to Caesarea (Acts 21:5 - 6). While in the city he stays in his home of Philip the evangelist for a few days. The apostle then leaves for Jerusalem (Acts 21:10 ...
The apostle Paul visited Troas during his second (49 to 52 A.D.) and third (53 to 58 A.D.) missionary journeys. While traveling through Asia during his second journey he finds himself in the city when God twice forbids him to evangelize certain areas. While wondering what to do next, God gives Paul a vision of a man in Macedonia (Greece ...
Apostle Paul. El Greco, 1610 - 14. But the Lord said to him (Ananias), "Go, for this man is a chosen vessel to Me, to bear My name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel; For I will show him what great things he must suffer for My name" (Acts 9:15 - 16, HBFV throughout). After Paul was baptized in Damascus he began to ...
The Bible names several people directly who Paul took on his five evangelistic missions. They are Barnabas (Acts 11:29 - 30), Mark (John Mark, Acts 12:25), Barsabas and Silas (Acts 15:22), Priscilla and Aquila (Acts 18:18), Sopater of Berea, Aristarchus, Secundus, Gaius, Tychicus, Trophimus and Timothy (Acts 20:4) and Luke (2Timothy 4:11).
The Apostle Paul, after staying in Corinth for a year and a half, travels to Ephesus in the spring of 52 A.D. The journey to the city, with friends Priscilla and Aquila, is considered part of what is called Paul's second evangelistic or missionary journey. Although he (likely) starts the first Christian church in the city he stays for only a ...