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Pauls first mission occurred in A.D. 47. The Book of Acts records this in Acts 13:2-14:28. The earliest of Paul's Epistles, Galations (A.D. 48), 1 and 2 Thess. (A.D. 50), occurred during Paul's second journey.

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Q: Which epistile was written during the first missionary journey?
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