The Bible doesn't say who it was traveling on the road to Emmaus:
Luk 24:13 Now behold, two of them were traveling that same day to a village called Emmaus, which was seven miles from Jerusalem.
Maybe you mean this: Saul later called Paul was traveling to Damascus with letters from the high priest in Jerusalem. Saul was looking for looking for Christians, who he was going to take back to Jerusalem to the Jewish council.
On the road to Damascus a white light shone around Saul and he fell to the ground and a voice said to him "Saul why do you persecute me?"
You can read what happened in Acts chapter 9
Paul Nagy has written: 'The road to Emmaus' -- subject(s): Drama, Easter
The duration of On the Road to Emmaus is 1.33 hours.
On the Road to Emmaus was created on 2001-09-26.
The address of the Emmaus Public Library is: 11 East Main St, Emmaus, 18049 4098
The address of the Emmaus Historical Society is: 563 Chestnut St, Emmaus, PA 18049-2403
St. Paul's-Avenue Road United Church was created in 1877.
worksheets for this concept are The writing on the wall lesson 46, The road to emmaus the road to emmaus
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On the road to Emmaus
402 miles.
about 1179 miles
St. Paul trusted in God through his faith in Jesus Christ, which guided his actions and decisions. He found strength in God's promises and believed that God would see him through any challenges or trials he faced. St. Paul's trust in God was deeply rooted in prayer and reliance on the Holy Spirit.