Antioch (Pisidia).
Antioch (Pisidia).
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.
The first city in Europe where the apostle Paul carried the gospel was Philippi. Paul visited Philippi during his second missionary journey and established the first Christian church there.
He visited Poland.
Paul's first missionary journey was around 46 A.D. And he took along with him his aid, a person called Barnabas.
A:Paul himself makes no mention of ever having visited Cyprus, but Acts of the Apostles, written several decades after the death of Paul, says that he visited Cyprus on his very first missionary trip. The problem that many scholars have with this account is that the itinerary of the first missionary journey of Acts seems to contradict Paul's account of his own travels, and Hans Joachim Schoeps says that Acts has been "believed much too readily." John Dominic Crossan says that Paul must have become a Christian in the early thirties, so the first missionary journey to Cyprus would have to have been not much later.
I think its in Antioch
Barnabas was Paul's companion on his first missionary journey. They traveled together to Cyprus and Asia Minor to preach the gospel and establish churches.
Three popes have visited Australia. Pope Paul VI was the first in 1970. Pope John Paul II visited twice, once in 1986 and again in 1995. And, Pope Benedict XVI visited the country in 2008.
Many biblical scholars believe that the first missionary journey of Paul of Tarsus was to Cyprus. There is not 100% agreement with this however.
No pope visited America in 1963. The first pope to visit America was Pope Paul VI in 1965.
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