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Silas (Acts 15:40) Timothy was added at Lystra Acts 16:1-3. Luke is the recognized author of Acts and has references later in chapter 16 that use the pronoun "we" so he was apparently with them on this trip.
The three places of Pauls journey were Corinth, Antioch and Thesolonica.
About 18,000 miles. 10,000 by foot
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.
Silas was Pauls' companion on this journey as well as Timothy. Aquila and Priscilla went with him as far as Ephesus.
Paul's traveling companions changed often. Some of the better-known men who accompanied him from time to time include Barnabas, John Mark, Silas, Luke, and Timothy. In his letters, Paul also mentions lesser-known companions such as Gaius and Aristarchus (Acts 19:29), and Epaphroditus (Philippians 2:25).
Paul's missionary journeys took place primarily in the first century AD, with his first journey starting around 46-47 AD and his last journey occurring around 54-57 AD. These journeys are documented in the New Testament, particularly in the Book of Acts. Paul's travels aimed to spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire, including regions such as Asia Minor and Greece.
It is Luke the author of Acts. But Barnabas was with them.
Corinth played a major role in the apostle Pauls missionary work.
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York
it went until he married his cousin which was about a quarter past five.