The Acts of the Apostles |
Walter M. Dunnett (1)
The Missionary Journeys of Paul |
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Reference | Places Visited | Personnel | Main Evnets | Main Results |
Acts 13:4-14:28 | Departure from Antioch (Syria) Seleucia Cyprus: Salamis, Paphos Pamphylis: Perga Galatia: Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, Derbe and return to Antioch (Syria) |
Paul Barnabas John Mark |
Contest with Elymas at Paphos. Sermon in synagogue at Antioch (Pisidia). Paul and Barnabas worshiped at Lystria. Paul preaches, then is stoned at Lystra. |
Conversion of Sergius Paulus at
Paphos. Conversions and riot at Antioch (Pisidia). Churches founded and establlished in all Galatian cities; elders appointed. Report of journey to the Church in Antioch (Syria) |
Acts 15:36-18:22 | Departure from Antioch (Syria) Syria and Cilicia Galatia: Derbe, Lystra Troas Macedonia: Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea Achaia: Athens, Corinth Asia: Ephesus Caesarea and return to Antioch (Syria) |
Paul Silas Timothy (Luke) |
Timothy added to party at Lystra. Vision at Troas; Luke added to party. Preaching and imprisonment at Philippi. Preaching and persecution at Thessalonica. Preaching at Berea. Sermon on Mars' Hill in Athens. Eighteen-month stay at Corinth, teaching, trial before Gallio. Short stay at Ephesus, preaching. |
Conversion of Lydia and the
jailer at Philippi, Church founded. Church founded at Thessalonica. Conversion of Dionysius and Damaris at Athens. Church founded at Corinth. |
Acts 18:23-21:14 | Departure from Antioch (Syria) Galatia and Phrygia Asia: Ephesus Macedonia Greece Macedonian cities Troas Asia: Melitus Syria: Tyre, Ptolemais Caesarea Jerusalem |
Paul Silas Timothy (Luke) Gaius Aristarchus Sopater Secundus Tychicus Trophimus |
Teaching ministry in Ephesus (2-3 years). Riot of the Ephesian silversmiths. Preaching at Troas. Eutychus restored to life. Farewell to the Ephesian elders at Miletus. Warning to Paul at Tyre regarding Jerusalem. Warning to Paul at Caesarea by Agabus regarding Jerusalem. |
Church established at Ephesus;
center of evangelization of Asia. Instruction to the Ephesian elders regarding official duties. |
(1) Walter M. Dunnett, An Outline of New Testament Surey, Moody Press, Chicago, 1972
2012-11-21