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< ''Major Events in the Life of Paul'' : [[Paul Persecuting the Church]] -- [[Conversion of Paul]] -- [[Paul's First Missionary Journey]] -- [[Council of Jerusalem]] -- [[Incident at Antioch]] -- [[Paul's Second Missionary Journey]] -- [[Paul's Third Missionary Journey]] -- [[Paul's Last Visit to Jerusalem]] -- [[Paul in Caesarea]] -- [[Paul's Journey to Rome]] -- [[Paul in Rome]] -- [[Martyrdom of Paul]] -- [[Relics of Paul]] >
< ''Major Events in the Life of Paul'' : [[Paul Persecuting the Church]] -- [[Conversion of Paul]] -- [[Paul's First Missionary Journey]] -- [[Council of Jerusalem]] -- [[Incident at Antioch]] -- [[Paul's Second Missionary Journey]] -- [[Paul's Third Missionary Journey]] -- [[Paul's Last Visit to Jerusalem]] -- [[Paul in Caesarea]] -- [[Paul's Journey to Rome]] -- [[Paul in Rome]] -- [[Martyrdom of Paul]] -- [[Relics of Paul]] >


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 11:15, 3 January 2014


Paul's First Missionary Journey (see map) refers to an episode in the lives of Paul of Tarsus, Barnabas and the early Church, as narrated in the Acts of Apostles (13:1--14:28).

< Major Events in the Life of Paul : Paul Persecuting the Church -- Conversion of Paul -- Paul's First Missionary Journey -- Council of Jerusalem -- Incident at Antioch -- Paul's Second Missionary Journey -- Paul's Third Missionary Journey -- Paul's Last Visit to Jerusalem -- Paul in Caesarea -- Paul's Journey to Rome -- Paul in Rome -- Martyrdom of Paul -- Relics of Paul >

Overview

According to the Acts of Apostles, in his First Missionary Journey (46-48 CE), Paul and Barnabas left Antioch and visited Cyprus and some towns in Asia Minor, including Perga, Antioch of Pisidia, Iconium, Lystra, Derbe and Attalia, from where they sailed back to Antioch.

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