To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context regarding which journey of Paul you are referring to, as there are multiple instances of journeys attributed to Paul in The Bible. In his missionary travels, Paul is estimated to have traveled around 10,000 to 15,000 miles throughout the Mediterranean region. These journeys were significant in the spread of Christianity during the first century.
He probably finished his journey in approximately 3200 miles
approximately 1,400 miles
According to religious leaders, Paul the apostle traveled 14,000 miles. He is said to have made several missions throughout his life.
Saint Paul's third missionary journey was approximately 2.700-miles. He was sent by the Church of Antioch, Syria, along with Timothy, Luke, and other disciples to minister to Turkey, Greece, Lebanon, and Judea-Samaria-Galilee.
One day if your journey is 30 miles. Ten days if your journey is 300 miles. Two days if your journey is 60 miles.
her journey was 4,000 miles long.
Paul's second missionary journey was to Greece A.D. 50-53.
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~327 miles
Many biblical scholars believe that the first missionary journey of Paul of Tarsus was to Cyprus. There is not 100% agreement with this however.
Saint Paul to Des Moines is about 250 miles.
There were 24 miles in between the Mongol journey stations.