MEGA.Bible Search
English

Paul's second journey

The gospel crosses into Europe — from Antioch through Macedonia and Greece, planting the churches that would receive Paul's letters.

123456789
  1. A sharp disagreement

    Antioch · Act 15:36–41

    The journey begins in Antioch with a quarrel: Paul and Barnabas part ways over John Mark. Paul chooses Silas and sets out overland to strengthen the young churches.

  2. Timothy joins

    Lystra · Act 16:1–5

    In Lystra, the town where Paul was once stoned and left for dead, he finds a disciple well spoken of by everyone — young Timothy, who joins the team as a son joins a father.

  3. The vision at Troas

    Alexandria Troas · Act 16:6–10

    Blocked at every turn from preaching in Asia, Paul reaches the coast. In the night a man of Macedonia pleads: "Come over and help us" — and the gospel turns toward Europe.

  4. The jailer at midnight

    Philippi · Act 16:11–34

    A businesswoman, a slave girl, an earthquake at midnight and a jailer washing wounds at his own table: the first church on European soil begins in the Roman colony of Philippi.

  5. Turning the world upside down

    Thessaloniki · Act 17:1–9

    Three sabbaths of reasoning in the synagogue of Thessalonica are enough to start a church — and a riot. "These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also."

  6. The noble Bereans

    Berroea · Act 17:10–15

    In Berea they receive the word with all readiness of mind — and check it, searching the Scriptures daily whether those things were so. The Bereans become a byword for honest study.

  7. The unknown god

    Athens · Act 17:16–34

    Provoked by a city full of idols, Paul stands in the midst of Mars' hill in Athens and begins from an altar inscribed TO THE UNKNOWN GOD — preaching the Creator who commands all people everywhere to repent.

  8. Eighteen months in Corinth

    Ancient Corinth · Act 18:1–11

    In a rough port city Paul makes tents with Aquila and Priscilla and hears the Lord say in a vision: "I have much people in this city." He stays a year and a half.

  9. The return

    Ephesus · Act 18:18–22

    A brief first visit to Ephesus on the way home, and a promise to return, God willing. He will: the third journey gives this city three years, and one of the New Testament's greatest letters.