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Paul's Missionary Journeys

Four journeys · ten thousand miles · forty cities · AD 47 to Rome

Four expeditions from Antioch across the Eastern Mediterranean — approximately ten thousand miles on foot, by ship, and in chains, every route color-coded with Acts references for each leg.

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First Journey (AD 47–48 · Acts 13–14)

Paul and Barnabas sail from Syrian Antioch to Cyprus, then Asia Minor — Perga, Antioch in Pisidia, Iconium, Lystra, Derbe — preaching in synagogues and planting the first Gentile churches.

Second Journey (AD 49–52 · Acts 15:36–18:22)

Paul and Silas (Timothy joining later) revisit Asia Minor, cross into Europe — Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, Corinth — establishing the European branch of the church.

Third Journey (AD 53–57 · Acts 18:23–21:17)

Paul settles in Ephesus for three years, then revisits Greece and the islands — his longest and most fruitful expedition, during which he writes most of his epistles.

Fourth Journey & Voyage to Rome (AD 59–62 · Acts 21:18–28:31)

After arrest in Jerusalem, Paul is transported as a prisoner to Rome — the climactic voyage with shipwreck off Malta, arriving at Rome under house arrest.

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PERFECT FOR

  • Pastors preparing a series on Acts or the Pauline epistles
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Zebulun Press — biblical reference charts for the serious student of Scripture.

Anchored to conservative chronology — Thiele for the divided monarchy, Ussher for the long lifespans of Genesis, the standard Greek texts for the New Testament. Every name carries its scripture reference. Routes per the standard Acts chronology and Ramsay's archaeological corrections.

“From Jerusalem, and round about unto Illyricum, I have fully preached the gospel of Christ.” — Romans 15:19

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