Interactive Map of Apostle Paul's Four Missionary Journeys Across Roman Roads
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intofarlands
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Summary
An interactive map tool that visualizes the four missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul across the Roman Empire, showing his travel routes, stops, and corresponding biblical passages. The map uses color-coded routes (orange, purple, green, red) to distinguish between Paul's first, second, third, and final journey to Rome, allowing users to explore the historical and biblical significance of each location.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledMAPMAPPING PAUL'S JOURNEYS ACROSS THE ROMAN WORLD
4 JOURNEYS. 2 KINGDOMS. 1 MISSION.
Use the interactive map below to explore every one of Paul's stops along his journey, the roads he traveled, and the stories that came about
We are attempting to visit every one of Paul's stops along his four journeys
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