Paul’s Third Missionary Journey Approximate Dates: Known Travel Companions:
Began in Acts ______Ended in Acts ______Plus: Sopater, Aristarchus, Secundus, Gaius, (in the city of ______) (in the city of ______) Tychicus and Trophimus
Regions & CiƟes (indented) visited: Recorded conversions to Christ: Recorded miracles: Recorded persecuƟons:
In ASIA Twelve men in Ephesus Paul laid hands on twelve converts in Some Jews spoke evil of “the Syria (18:23) – Paul & Timothy (19:1‐7) Ephesus and they spoke with tongues and Way” An och (18:23) prophesied (19:9) Gala a (18:23) Many in Ephesus (19:6) Phrygia (18:23) (19:18) A riot broke out in Ephesus to Asia Minor Paul worked unusual miracles, even with defend temple worship of Diana Ephesus (19:1) – three years handkerchiefs and aprons healing the sick (19:23‐41) and demon‐possessed In EUROPE (19:11‐12) Gaius and Aristarchus were Macedonia (20:1) – Titus joined (2 Cor. 7:6) seized in the riot Achaia/Greece (20:2) A demon prevailed against the seven sons (19:29) Macedonia (20:3) of Sceva Philippi (20:6) – Luke joined (20:5) (19:14‐16) Jews plo ed against Paul in
Greece In ASIA Paul raised Eutychus from the dead (20:2‐3) Mysia (20:9‐12) Troas (20:6) Assos (20:14) Lesbos (Island) Mitylene (20:14) Great sermons preached: Chios (20:15) Samos (20:15) A trea se and heart‐felt message to the Trogyllium (20:15) elders from Ephesus while in Miletus Asia Minor (20:17‐35) Miletus (20:15) Cos (21:1) Rhodes (21:1) Epistles wriƩen while on this journey: Points of interest: Lycia Patara (21:1) ______(~55‐56 A.D.) ‐ Third consecu ve journey involved strengthening Chris ans (18:23+20:2) Phoenicia, Syria (21:2, 3) ‐ From Ephesus (Acts 19:10) ‐ Paul worked in Ephesus for three years (19:10, 22; 20:31) Tyre (21:3) ______(~56 A.D.) ‐ Bap sm must include all required components to be valid (19:1‐7; 18:24‐28) Ptolemais (21:7) ‐ From Macedonia (Acts 20:1‐2) ‐ Miraculous gi s of the Spirit were only imparted by an apostle(19:6‐7; 8:18) Samaria ______(~57 A.D.) ‐ Chris anity and the church are described as “the Way” (19:9, 23; 9:2; 24:14, 22) Caesarea (21:8) ‐ From Corinth (Acts 20:3) ‐ The church gathered each Sunday to partake of the Lord’s Supper (20:7) Judea ______(~53‐57 A.D.) ‐ Paul preached the whole counsel of God, keeping nothing back (20:20, 27) Jerusalem (21:17) ‐ From Corinth (20:3) or Ephesus (19:10) ‐ Elders are to guard the flock from falling away from the church (20:28‐30)