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Vlada [557]
3 years ago
7

Match the description to the correct missionary journey made by Paul. Match the items in the left column to the items in the rig

ht column.
1. brief journey, covering the eastern Mediterranean area 1st journey.
2. journey to Rome during which Paul suffered shipwreck 2nd journey.
3. journey spent confirming the churches which Paul had established previously 3rd journey.
4. journey overland through Asia into Europe, back along the coast to Capernaum Final journey.
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2 answers:
oksano4ka [1.4K]3 years ago
5 0

1. brief journey, covering the eastern Mediterranean area was the 1st journey.

4. journey overland through Asia into Europe, back along the coast to Capernaum was the 2nd journey.

3. journey spent confirming the churches which Paul had established previously was the 3rd journey.

2. journey to Rome during which Paul suffered shipwreck was the Final journey.

Explanation:

  • Paul was not among the disciples of Jesus at first, but was a Pharisee and persecutor of Christians.
  • After a mystical vision, he transforms and becomes a Christian apostle. He had four mission trips.
  • He traveled to Asia Minor, Greece, the Eastern Mediterranean and came to Spain.
  • He experienced a lot of troubles on his travels, was locked in a dungeon several times, suffered several shipwrecks.
  • He organized a Christian church among non-Jews throughout the Roman Empire.

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Gemiola [76]3 years ago
5 0

brief journey, covering the eastern Mediterranean area 1st journey

journey overland through Asia into Europe, back along the coast to Capernaum 2nd journey

journey spent confirming the churches which Paul had established previously 3rd journey

journey to Rome during which Paul suffered shipwreck Final journey

Explanation:

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