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Paul
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Stoned at Lystra, supposed to be dead, but re-enters the city (Acts 14:19-20)
They return to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch to strengthen disciples and appoint elders (Acts 14:21-24)
Goes up to the Jerusalem Council with Barnabas (Acts 15:1-29; Galatians 2:1)
Paul and Barnabas return to Antioch of Syria, teaching and preaching (Acts 15:30-35; Galatians 2:11-14)
Contention over John Mark; Barnabas and John Mark sail to Cyprus (Acts 15:36-39)
Paul and Silas depart, going through Syria and Cilicia strengthening the churches (Acts 15:40-41)
Goes to Derbe and Lystra and picks up Timothy, strengthening the churches (Acts 16:1-5)
They go to Troas and Paul sees a vision of a Macedonian man (Acts 16:6-10)
They sail from Troas to Neapolis (Acts 16:11)
Paul and Silas imprisoned after casting out a demon from a slave girl (Acts 16:16-25)
Prison doors opened miraculously and the jailer saved (Acts 16:25-34)
Paul gets arrested in the temple and causes a mob (Acts 21:26-36)
Paul's citizenship saves him from scourging (Acts 22:22-29)
Jesus tells Paul that he will bear witness of him in Rome (Acts 23:11)
Paul departs for Rome and sails to Myra (Acts 27:1-5)
In the midst of a terrible storm they get shipwrecked on the island of Malta (Acts 27:13 - 28:1)
Second imprisonment and martyrdom under Nero
Arrives in Rome (Acts 28:14-16) Meets with the Jews (Acts 28:17-28)
Born—an Israelite—in Tarsus of Cilicia (Acts 22:3; Phil 3:5) A Roman citizen by birthright (Acts 22:28)
At the school of Gamaliel, Jerusalem (Acts 22:3)
A Pharisee (Phil 3:5)
Present at Stephen's stoning (Acts 7:58; 8:1)
Persecutor of the church (Acts 8:1-3; Phil 3:6)
Conversion on the Road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-9)
Travels to Arabia and remains there (Gal 1:17)
Returns to Damascus then exits the city for safety (Gal 1:17; Acts 9:20-25; 2 Cor 11:32-33)
Goes up to Jerusalem (Acts 9:26-29; Gal 1:18)
Goes back to Tarsus for safety (Acts 9:30)
Barnabas travels to Tarsus in order to seek Saul (Acts 11:25)
Goes to Antioch with Barnabas teaching and many people (Acts 11:26)
Aid sent to Jerusalem through Barnabas and Saul (Acts 11:29, 30)
Barnabas and Saul return with John Mark (Acts 12:25)
They travel from Antioch to Seleucia, then to Cyprus (Acts 13:4)
While on Cyprus they go to Salamis and Paphos (Acts 13:5-12)
From Paphos they go to Perga of Pamphylia where John Mark departs for home (Acts 13:13)
Ministry in Antioch of Pisidia (Acts 13:14-50)
Flees to Lystra and Derbe, preaching the gospel (Acts 14:6-7)
In Lystra Paul and Barnabas are mistaken for gods (Acts 14:8-18)