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A:Paul, in his own epistles, tells us nothing about the "first missionary journey", giving a quite different itinerary. Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says that the three journeys are only a convenient classification developed by students of Acts of the Apostles. Acts makes this journey an apprenticeship for Paul, under the guidance of Barnabas, whereas Paul himself says that he received the gospel from no man, and suggests that Barnabas was always his assistant. In this account it is also the occasion for an unethical miracle performed by Paul, who blinded bar-Jesus to prevent him influencing the Roman governor of Cyprus. This at least proves that Paul was able to perform miracles at will.
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Paul went on three missionary journeys. For the route one, Paul, Barnabas and John Mark sailed from Seleucia, the seaport of Antioch, across to Cyprus. They proceeded up the river Cestrus to Perga (Ac 13:13), where John Mark deserted the work and returned to Jerusalem. The two then proceeded passing through Pamphylia, Pisidia, and Lycaonia. The towns mentioned in this tour are the Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe. They returned by the same route to see and encourage the converts they had made, and ordain elders in every city to watch over the churches which had been gathered. From Perga they sailed direct for Antioch, from which they had set out.

After remaining "a long time" in Antioch, Paul and Barnabas were sent to the church at Jerusalem. Accompanied by Judas and Silas, they returned to Antioch.

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Apostle Paul on his way to Damascus he was horse riding and on foot.

He travelled aslo by ship and/ or a combination of land/ sea transportation means.

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Salamis on Cyprus

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