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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) •
Third Apostolic Journey AD 52-56 (Acts, chapters 18,
19, 20 and 21) •
The Journey to Rome AD 59-61 - Paul is taken to Rome as a prisoner (Acts,
chapters 27 and 28) •
Fourth Apostolic Journey AD 62-64 * 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
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