Charts of Paul's Journeyings
From "A Chart of Paul's Journeyings," Arnold,
Published by The Sunday School Times Co.
Copyright, 1897, by John D. Wattles & Co.
| Antioch. Paul and Barnabas commissioned (Acts 13:1-3). | ||
| 1. | Seleucia. Embarked (Acts 13:4). | |
| 2. | Salamis. Preached in synagogues (Acts 13:5). | |
| 3. | Paphos. The sorcerer (Acts 13:6-12). | |
| 4. | Perga. John Mark returned (Acts 13:13). | |
| 5. | Antioch of Pisidia. Preaching and persecution (Acts 13:14-50). | |
| 6. | Iconium. Strife (Acts 13:51 to 14:7). | |
| 7. | Lystra. Paul stoned (Acts 14:8-19). | |
| 8. | Derbe. Made many disciples (Acts 14:20, 21). | |
| 9. | Lystra. | } |
| 10. | Iconium. | } Confirmed disciples (Acts 14:21-24). |
| 11, 12. | Antioch. | } |
| 13. | Perga. Spoke the Word (Acts 14:25). | |
| 14. | Attalia. Embarked (Acts 14:25). | |
| 15, 16. | Antioch. Reported their work (Acts 14:26-28). | |
| 17. | Jerusalem. Council (Acts 15:1-29). | |
| 18. | Antioch. Tarried, preaching (Acts 15:30-35). | |
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| Antioch. Paul and Barnabas disagree (Acts 15:36-40). | |
| 1. | Syria and Cilicia. Confirming churches (Acts 15:41). |
| 2. | Derbe and Lystra. Timothy accompanies (Acts 16:1-3). |
| 3, 4. | Iconium, Antioch. Delivering decrees (Acts 16:2, 4, 5). |
| 5. | Galatia, Phrygia, Mysia, Troas (Acts 16:6-8). |
| Troas. Macedonian call (Acts 16:8-10). | |
| 6. | Samothrace, Neapolis (Acts 16:11). |
| 7. | Philippi. Lydia; the jailer (Acts 16:12-40). |
| 8, 9. | Amphipolis, Apollonia (Acts 17:1). |
| 10. | Thessalonica. Church planted (Acts 17:1-9). |
| 11. | Berœa. Preaching, strife (Acts 17:10-14). |
| 12. | Athens. Address on Mars' Hill (Acts 17:15-34). |
| 13. | Corinth. Church planted, Aquila and Priscilla (Acts 18:1-17). |
| 14. | Ephesus. Left Priscilla and Aquila (Acts 18:18-21). |
| 15. | Cæsarea. Landed (Acts 18:22). |
| 16. | Jerusalem. Saluted the church (Acts 18:22). |
| 17. | Antioch. Spent some time (Acts 18:22, 23). |
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| Antioch. Departed from (Acts 18:23). | |
| 1-5. | Galatia, Phrygia, Ephesus. Stablishing disciples (Acts 18:23). |
| Ephesus. Apollos, Tyrannus, Demetrius (Acts 18:24 to 19:41). | |
| 6. | Troas (2 Cor. 2:12, 13). |
| 7-13. | Macedonia, Greece. Gave exhortation (Acts 20:1, 2). |
| Greece. Spent three months (Acts 20:3). | |
| 14-18. | Philippi. Set sail (Acts 20:4-6). |
| 19. | Troas. Eutychus restored (Acts 20:6-12). |
| 20. | Assos. Took in Paul (Acts 20:13, 14). |
| 21. | Mitylene, Chios, Samos, Miletus (Acts 20:14, 15). |
| Miletus. Visit of Ephesian elders (Acts 20:15-38). | |
| 22, 23. | Cos, Rhodes, Patara, Cyprus, Tyre (Acts 21:1-3). |
| Tyre. Tarried seven days (Acts 21:3-6). | |
| 24. | Ptolemais. Abode one day (Acts 21:7). |
| 25. | Cæsarea. Virgin prophets, Agabus (Acts 21:8-14). |
| 26. | Jerusalem. Report of Paul's Gentile ministry (Acts 21:15-26). |
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| Jerusalem. Paul's arrest (Acts 21:27-36). | |
| Jerusalem. Address in the Hebrew language (Acts 21:37 to 22:29). | |
| Jerusalem. Address before the sanhedrin (Acts 22:30 to 23:11). | |
| Jerusalem. Plot of the Jews (Acts 23:12-32). | |
| 1. | Cæsarea. Examination before Felix (Acts 23:33 to 24:23). |
| Cæsarea. Before Felix and Drusilla (Acts 24:24-27). | |
| Cæsarea. Before Festus, appeal to Cæsar (Acts 25:1-12). | |
| Cæsarea. Before Agrippa and Bernice (Acts 25:13 to 26:32). | |
| 2-5. | Sidon, Cyprus, Myra, Cnidus, Crete (Acts 27:1-13). |
| 6. | Sea of Adria, Melita. Shipwreck (Acts 27:14-44). |
| Melita. Rescue, miracles by Paul (Acts 28:1-11). | |
| 7. | Syracuse. Tarried three days (Acts 28:12). |
| 8, 9. | Rhegium, Puteoli. Found brethren (Acts 28:13, 14). |
| 10, 11. | Appii Forum, Three Taverns. Met by brethren from Rome (Acts 28:15). |
| 12. | Rome. Conference with Jews (Acts 28:16-29). |
| Rome. Preaching in own hired house (Acts 28:30, 31). |
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