Paul's Journeys BLM

Paul's Journeys BLM

Name BLM Paul’s Journeys 10B Paul’s First Two Missionary Journeys (Skim Acts 13–14 and 16–18.) Companions: Two cities from Paul’s f irst missionary journey: Two cities from Paul’s second missionary journey: Two problems: Two triumphs for the gospel: Paul’s Third Missionary Journey (Skim Acts 19–21.) Companions: Two cities from Paul’s third missionary journey: Two problems: Two triumphs for the gospel: Paul’s Journey to Rome (Skim Acts 27–28.) Companions: Two cities from Paul’s journey to Rome: Two problems: Two triumphs for the gospel: © Bible Grade 6 BLM 10B Paul’s Journeys Paul’s First Two Missionary Journeys (Skim Acts 13–14 and 16–18.) Companions: Barnabas, Silas, Timothy, Luke Two cities from Paul’s f irst missionary journey: Possible answers:Syrian Antioch, Salamis, Paphos, Perga, Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, Derbe Two cities from Paul’s second missionary journey: Possible answers: Syrian Antioch, Tarsus, Derbe, Lystra, Iconium, Troas, Neapolis, Philippi, Amphipolis, Apollonia, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, Corinth, Cenchrea, Ephesus, Caesarea, Jerusalem, Seleucia Two problems: Possible answers: People thought he was a god; later they threw stones at him; angry Jews started a riot; Jews were abusive to Paul. Two triumphs for the gospel: Possible answers: Paul baptized Lydia and her household; many people followed Jesus; the Bereans received Paul’s message; Paul used an inscription on an altar as a prompt to preach to the Athenians; Crispus and many Corinthians believed. Paul’s Third Missionary Journey (Skim Acts 19–21.) Companions: Silas, Luke, Priscilla, Aquila Two cities from Paul’s third missionary journey: Possible answers: Syrian Antioch, region of Galatia and Phrygia (Tarsus, Derbe, Lystra, Iconium, Pisidian Antioch), Ephesus, Troas, Neapolis, Philippi, region of Macedonia (Amphipolis, Thessalonica, Berea, Corinth, Cenchrea), Assos, Mitylene, Samos, Trogyllium, Miletus, Cos, Rhodes, Patara, Tyre, Caesarea, Jerusalem Two problems: Possible answers: In Ephesus, a riot broke out; a young man, Eutychus, having fallen asleep while listening to Paul, fell out of a window and died; Agabus prophesied that Paul would be arrested in Jerusalem. Two triumphs for the gospel: Possible answers: Churches were strengthened; believers were encouraged; people saw God’s power through Paul’s healing of Eutychus. Paul’s Journey to Rome (Skim Acts 27–28.) Companions: Luke, 276 passengers Two cities from Paul’s journey to Rome: Possible answers: Jerusalem, Myra, Fair Havens, island of Malta, Syracuse, Rhegium, Puteoli, Rome Two problems: Possible answers: Paul faced a storm and a shipwreck; Paul was bitten by a poisonous snake; Paul was placed under house arrest in Rome. Two triumphs for the gospel: Possible answers: Paul shared his testimony at his trial; people on Malta were healed; Paul’s visitors in Rome heard the gospel. © Bible Grade 6.

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