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the missions-minded, culturally diverse and inclusive church that sent Paul on his missionary journeys |
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where Paul met with the philosophers on Mars Hill and spoke about their “Unknown God” |
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where the Jews were “more noble,” searching the Scriptures daily to see if what Paul said was true |
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Beroea (also spelled Berea) |
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where Paul was kept in prison by Felix and Festus before finally appealing to Caesar |
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the church which evidently corresponded the most with Paul (we know of four letters from Paul to them, and one from them to Paul) |
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where there was a riot led by Demetrius the silversmith because Paul’s preaching of the gospel was interfering with his selling silver idols of Artemis, the patron goddess of the city |
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where Paul and Silas were imprisoned and an earthquake at midnight freed them, and the jailer and his family were saved |
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where Paul was under house arrest for two years at the end of the book of Acts |
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where Paul received the vision of the man from Macedonia saying “Come over and help us” |
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where Paul left Titus to appoint elders and combat false teaching |
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where Paul was shipwrecked on his voyage to Rome as a prisoner |
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