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Paul of Tarsus went on three missionary journeys to the majority of the Mediterranean and some of Europe. Unlike Jesus (who traveled mostly to small towns and villages) Paul traveled to major cities and trade centres. Some of the major cities paul traveled to include: - Jerusalem

- Damascus

- Antioch

- Acre

- ... (there's a lot more. get googling if you need them).

All in all, Paul was arrested in Jerusalem. Because he was a roman citizen, he was transported to rome to be given a fair trial in a roman court. However, the boat transporting paul sailed into heavy storms. Shipwrecked, paul made it to land (somewhere, can't think of the name of the place) and was placed under house arrest for 2 years. He was finally taken to rome, tried, and sent to prison. However, he was released a few years later.

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Once he Saul was converted to Paul, he became a great servant of God, a missionary and he wrote 14 books. in the New Testament.

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