Map of pauls travels in the bible
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A New Map of Paul’s Missionary Journeys
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When I look at the maps in the back of my Bible, I want to know what passages tell the story of those places. With maps on my phone, I can zoom in closer and tap to get all the information I need. Why can’t we do that with biblical maps? Why must we flip back and forth between pages or app windows? Why weed through search results that may refer to a different place with the same name?
A new map of Paul’s missionary journeys is a big upgrade from the print-based paradigm, giving you more details on demand and control over which routes are visible. The background starts with ancient Roman provinces, then reveals roads and cities as you zoom in. All of it is built with advanced tools from Mapbox for a smooth experience on any screen.
How it Works
Each journey is colored according to the legend at the top. Arrows show the direction of travel and stars point out the start and end of each trip. Sections with arrows pointing both directions indicate where Paul retraced his steps on the return trip.
Clicking the name of a journey will show only that route and the stops along the way. Clicking on a stop shows a pop-up with links to Bible references and more details in the Digital A
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Paul's Missionary Journeys Map
Map of Paul's all Four Missionary Journeys
When we pronounce the name of the apostle Paul, the first thing that comes to mind is his travels and his apostolic travails by sea and on land for the purpose of taking the Word of God and the message of the Gospel everywhere and establish Christian communities outside of Israel.
Paul's Four Missionary Journeys began with his first one around 48 AD and ended around 59-60 AD with his fourth and final voyage to Rome. They are recorded in the Book of Acts from chapter 13 to chapter 28.
First Missionary Journey
48-49 A.D.
Paul's First Missionary Journey is recorded in Acts 13 and 14.
Around 46-47 AD, Paul (a.k.a. Saul), a Benjamite born in Tarsus in Cilicia, and Barnabas (a.k.a. Joses), a Levite born in Cyprus, are anointed as apostles by the members of the church at Antioch, in Syria, an increasingly growing community that welcomed many believers fleeing Jerusalem due to rising persecution.
Paul's first missionary journey began from Antioch, where the two apostles and John Mark sailed to the island of Cyprus in 48 AD. They arrived at Salamis, a main city and seaport, and taught the Gospel in the synagogue on the Sabbath, where many of the Jews and devout proselyte Gentiles believed.
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