Today there are no vipers indigenous to Malta. Great changes have taken place since the first century C.E. Whereas now Malta is one of the most densely populated islands in the world, with about 1,280 persons per sq km (3,330 per sq mi), extensive wooded areas may have existed there in Paul
I have prof cause i live in Malta and here we don't have snakes and no poisononous animals.
Originally, there are no venomous snakes in Malta same as Hawaii.
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Yes he did,during the filming of "Munich" which was shot in Malta, he oviously had to visit Malta due to shots he was in. During the visit Eric Bana, Stefen Spieldberg and the rest of the cast, rented a cinema in Malta to watch a film of Stefen Spieldberg, "War of the Worlds".
The apostle Paul was bitten by a viper on the island of Malta (Melita). Despite the venomous bite, he miraculously did not suffer any harm, and the locals viewed it as a sign of his divine protection.
yes it was. in fact Malta was very important during those days as those who were battiling against each other, landed on Malta and mended their machinery ect
When Saint Paul was ship wrecked on the island of Malta about the year 60 AD he was bitten by a venomous snake that caused him no harm.
Yes. There are four species of snake in Malta. Only one species is poisonous however, the cat snake(Telescopus fallax fallax). It has 2 small fangs located in the back of the mouth and its poison is only toxic to very small animals and is of no danger to humans.
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The English took over Malta because it was during those times that the the Suez canal opened up. Since they also were ruling India, and the Suez canal was needed they could use Malta as a resting point, to refuel and get supplies.