Three months (Acts 28:11)
the first person to sail the sea was christopher columbas
Yes, he did sail and find the South Sea.
Paul's own epistles give no information, other than that he plannedto go to Rome. Since there is no confirmation in Paul's own epistles of the appeal to Caesar and the journey to Rome, some challenge the historicity of Acts and dismiss the account of Paul's hazardous sea journey in Acts 27:1-28:14 as novelistic fiction. The only other source that could help us is Clement of Rome, who appears to suggest that Paul eventually went to Spain. If so, Paul almost certainly went to Rome at least one time.
Paul encountered a shipwreck while on his way to Rome. The ship, carrying him and other prisoners, was caught in a storm and ultimately ran aground on the island of Malta. Paul and all the passengers survived the shipwreck.
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According to Paul's account in the Epistle to the Galatians, he travelled first to Arabia, then Damascus (bypassing Jerusalem), Jerusalem, then Syria and Cilicia, and back to Jerusalem. He must have travelled extensively in Asia Minor and Greece, as well as Rome. Acts of the Apostles also has him visit Caesaria, Tarsus, Antioch, Cyprus and Caesaria.
According to Acts of the Apostles, Paul was shipwrecked on the island of Malta on his way to Rome. There is no confirmation in Paul's own epistles of either the appeal to Caesar or the journey to Rome, and Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says that some dismiss the account of Paul's hazardous sea journey in Acts 27:1-28:14 as novelistic fiction. On this view, there was no shipwreck on Paul's way to Rome.
submarines dont sail idiot
Rome is not on the coast of the Aegean Sea.
Tyrrhenian Sea
It is about 40 kilometers - 15 miles - from Jerusalem to the northern part of the Dead Sea.