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Paul
Charts 15-7, 15-8, 15-9, 15-10, 15-11

Places of Paul

Explanation
Paul’s journeys took him throughout the Mediterranean world. He introduced
Christianity to many areas and was responsible for conversions in other areas. The
branches of the church, large and small, contained many people with whom Paul was
personally acquainted. Certainly he manifested concern that all run the good race to follow
the example of Christ. To better understand Paul’s labors, a knowledge of Mediterranean
geography is necessary, especially of the Roman provinces in Greece and in Asia Minor.
The following maps offer the reader the necessary geographic orientation and depict Paul’s
most likely route on his three missionary journeys and his voyage to Rome.

Reference
F. W. Farrar, The Life and Works of St. Paul (London: Dutton, 1879).

Charting the New Testament, © 2002 Welch, Hall, FARMS

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