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The continued Life of Jesus through the Apostles

Map of the Third Missionary Journey
Through Macedonia and on to Miletus
Acts 20:1–38

 

Acts 20:1-5

A riot in Ephesus sent Paul to Troas, then through Macedonia to the region of Achaia. In Achaia he went to Corinth to deal with problems there.
Paul had planned to sail from Corinth straight to Antioch in Syria, but a plot against his life was discovered. So he retraced his steps through Macedonia.

 

Acts 20:6-38

From Troas, Paul traveled overland to Assos, then boarded a ship to Mitylene and Samos on its way to Miletus. He summoned the elders of the Ephesian church to say farewell to them, because he knew he would probably not see them again.

 

 

(from The Tyndale Handbook of Bible Charts & Maps. Copyright 2001 (c) by Neil S. Wilson & Linda K. Taylor.)
(Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois)


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