These journeys are only described in Acts of the Apostles; in fact Paul, in his own epistles, tells us nothing about the "first missionary journey" and little of the itinerary he describes can be matched with the other two missionary journeys of Acts. Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says that the three journeys are only a convenient classification developed by students of Acts of the Apostles.
Yes in the bible it tells us that Paul was shipwrecked on one of his missionary journeys due to a storm.
A:Paul, in his own epistles, tells us nothing about the "first missionary journey", giving a quite different itinerary. Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says that the three journeys are only a convenient classification developed by students of Acts of the Apostles. Acts makes this journey an apprenticeship for Paul, under the guidance of Barnabas, whereas Paul himself says that he received the gospel from no man, and suggests that Barnabas was always his assistant. In this account it is also the occasion for an unethical miracle performed by Paul, who blinded bar-Jesus to prevent him influencing the Roman governor of Cyprus. This at least proves that Paul was able to perform miracles at will.
The New Testament.
What new testament book tells us of the work of the early church
The Old Testament tells of the old history of the nation of Israel. The New Testament tells of the history of Jesus and His Church.
This is the Old Testament
the bible is spilt into two sections: The old testament an the new testament. the old testament tells us about the creation of the earth and life before Jesus and the new testament tells us about Jesus' life.
It tells about the old and new testament.
Revelations
the book of John
A missionary is a person who tells others about God and tell them about their religion,especially in Christianity.
The Old Testament tells the history of the nation Israel and God's dealings with them to about 400 B.C. Christians see its complement in the New Testament, which reveals Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy.