introprofileour visionst Paul's journeystravel packagespayment options
 


St Paul's Steps Travel

128, 3rd Septemvriou str,
104 34 Athens, Greece
Tel.: +30 210 8256580
Fax: +30 210 8256582
info@stpaulssteps.com






Links
Contact us
Tell a friend about us

 Dutch 

 

Created by Belltron
Powered by InterWEB

 

• First Apostolic Journey AD 47-48 (Acts, chapters 13 and 14)
Antioch (Syria) - Seleucia (Syria) - Salamis (Cyprus) - Paphos (Cyprus) - Perga (Pamphylia) - Antioch (Pisidia) - Iconium (Lycaonia) - Lystra (Lycaonia) - Derbe (Lycaonia) - and back again through Lystra (Lycaonia) - Iconium (Lycaonia) - Antioch (Pisidia) - Perge (Pamphylia) - Attaleia (Pamphylia) - and ending this first Apostolic Journey in Antioch of Syria.

• Second Apostolic Journey AD 49-52 (Acts, chapters 15, 16, 17 and 18)
Antioch (Syria) - Derbe (Lycaonia) - Lystra (Lycaonia), Provinces of Phrygia and Galatia, Troas (Mysia) - then to the following cities of today's mainland Greece: Samothrace (island) - Neapolis (Kavala) - Philippi - Amphipolis - Apollonia - Thessalonica - Berea - Athens - Corinth - Cenchrea - Ephesus (Lydia) - and back to Caesarea and Jerusalem in Palestine.

• Third Apostolic Journey AD 52-56 (Acts, chapters 18, 19, 20 and 21)
Antioch (Syria) - Provinces of Galatia and Phrygia, Ephesus (Lydia) - then to the following places in mainland Greece: Macedonia - Corinth - Philippi (Macedonia) - Troas (Mysia) - Assos (Mysia) - Lesbos (island of Greece) - Samos (island of Greece) - Trogyllium (Caria) - Miletus (Caria) - Cos (island of Greece) - Rhodes (island of Greece) - Patara (Lycia) - Tyre (Syria) - and from there to Ptolemais, Caesarea and Jerusalem in Palestine.

• The Journey to Rome AD 59-61 - Paul is taken to Rome as a prisoner (Acts, chapters 27 and 28)
Caesarea (Palestine) - Sidon (Syria) - Myra (Lycia) - Cnidus (Caria) - Fair Havens (Crete) - Malta* - Syracuse (Sicily) - Rhegium (at the southern tip of Italy) - Puteoli - Rome.

• Fourth Apostolic Journey AD 62-64
The Acts of the Apostles end with Paul the Apostle's sojourn in Rome. From the evidence of the Pastoral Epistles of various ecclesiastical authors and from the narrative of the Acts in general, it is believed that he visited Spain and made one more journey to the East: Asia Minor - Crete - Macedonia - Illyricum - terminating in Rome, where he was beheaded in the reign of Nero (AD 68?).

* The German historian - researcher H. Warnecke, in a thesis submitted to the Faculty of Letters of the University of Bremen in 1987, is of the opinion that the island of Melite, mentioned in the New Testament (Acts, 28:1) is in the Greek island of Cephalonia.

 


A time line of the Apostolic Journeys of Paul