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7 - Paul's Second Missionary Journey - Bible Charts
www.biblecharts.orgPaul’s Second Missionary Journey 1 Chapter 7 Paul’s Second Missionary Journey Acts 15 u Acts 15:36 – 18:22 u Length – 3 years u 51 - 54 A.D. u Total miles traveled – Approximately 2,700+ miles (1,290 by sea, and 1.410 by land) A. Preparation for …
Notes on Romans - Plano Bible Chapel
planobiblechapel.orgAfter the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15), Paul took Silas and began his second missionary journey (A.D. 50-52) through Asia Minor, and further westward into the Roman provinces of Macedonia and Achaia. From Corinth, Paul wrote 1 and 2 Thessalonians (A.D. 51). He then proceeded to Ephesus by ship, and finished the second journey at Syrian Antioch.
The Epistle To The Ephesians - Executable Outlines
executableoutlines.com- Toward the end of his second missionary journey 5) When and how long did he spend most of his time at Ephesus? (Ac 18:23; 19:1; 20:31) - On his third missionary journey; three years 6) For what three things did Paul pray that they might know? (1:15-19) - The hope of God's calling - The glorious riches of God's inheritance in the saints
5 - Paul's First Missionary Journey - Bible Charts
www.biblecharts.orgthey contemplated a second missionary journey. Acts 15:36-40 3. Perga was a gateway city to many Gentile cities of Asia Minor. D. From Perga They Traveled by Land Some 100 Miles to Antioch in Pisidia. 1. Paul preached at least two Sabbaths. Acts 13:42 2. NOTE: Paul’s first recorded sermon is preached at Antioch in Pisidia. It is
Notes on Galatians - Plano Bible Chapel
planobiblechapel.orgfounded these churches on his second missionary journey, after the Spirit forbade him to preach in the province of Asia (Acts 16:6). Paul therefore could have written this epistle during his third journey, either from Ephesus about A.D. 54, or from Corinth about A.D. 57.2 The main arguments for this "North Galatian theory" are as follows: First,
The Epistle To The Philippians - Bible Study Guide
www.biblestudyguide.orgDuring his second missionary journey (49-52 A.D.), Paul and his traveling companions (Timothy and Silas) were making their way across Asia Minor (Turkey) when Paul received a vision at Troas. In the vision, a man of Macedonia pleaded, "Come over to Macedonia and help us." Perceiving that the Lord
Workbook on the Book of Acts - The Church Of Christ in ...
www.padfield.comIII. Paul’s Second Missionary Journey (15:36–18:22) A. Contention over John Mark (15:36–41) 1. Why was there so much contention over John Mark? Who was right? 2. How did this contention end? How did the brethren depart?