The three places of Pauls journey were Corinth, Antioch and Thesolonica.
It doesn't have a name.
Paul visited Corinth during his second missionary journey, where he stayed for over a year and a half. He visited Athens during his second missionary journey as well, after leaving Berea and before arriving in Corinth.
He probably finished his journey in approximately 3200 miles
In the book of Acts it is said Paul went on his third missionary journey along with his companion who were his co workers they were young men called Silas and Barnabas.
Prophet from Jerusalem, knew Paul from when he was Saul, and met in Paul's third missionary journey
In the book of Acts it is said Paul went on his third missionary journey along with his companion who were his co workers they were young men called Silas and Barnabas.
Some scholars in the Nelson Study Bible, New King James Version, have dated Paul's 3rd Missionary journey to be circa 53-57 A.D. where he wrote 1 & 2 Corinthians and Romans from Ephesus.
Here Paul was in Corinth and it was his third missionary journey , as he could not visit Rome he sent this letter to the people in Rome.
no, but he did on his second and his third missionary trip.
His third journey started in Antioch and it ends in Jerusalem......
Two years: Act 19:9,10 But some of them were stubborn and would not believe, and before the whole group they said evil things about the Way of the Lord. So Paul left them and took the believers with him, and every day he held discussions in the lecture hall of Tyrannus. This went on for two years, so that all the people who lived in the province of Asia, both Jews and Gentiles, heard the word of the Lord.