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Paul's Third Missionary Journey

  1. Paul went from Caesarea down to Antioch (18:22-23)
  2. Paul went through the region of Galatian and Phrygia to encourage the churches (18:23)
    a. (at this time) Apollos, an Alexandrian, came to Ephesus. He taught well, but he only knew the “baptism of John” (18:25)
    b. Priscilla and Aquila taught Apollos more carefully
  3. Apollos crossed over to Achaia and encouraged the church there (18:27-28)
  4. When Apollos was at Corinth, Paul passed through the upper country and returned to Ephesus (19:1)
    a. Ministry of the Holy Spirit (19:2-7)
  5. Paul was three months in Ephesus (19:8-10)
    a. God did miracles by the hand of Paul (19:11-20)
    b. Riots in Ephesus caused by Demetrius (19:21-41)
  6. Last visit to Macedonia and Achaia (20:1-4a)
  7. From Philippi to Miletus ( 20:4b-6)
    a. Accompanied by Sopater of Peroea, Aristarchus, Secundus, Gaius, and Timothy, and the Asians Tychicus and Trophimus (20:4) They waited for the others at Troas.
  8. They sailed from Philippi and in five days came to Troas, staying there for seven days
    a. Paul and the others came to Troas and stayed there for seven days
    b. (where Eutychus, fell out of the window, 20:9ff)
  9. From Troas to Assos and then to Miletus to Chios, then Samas, then Milylene (20:13-16)
  10. Paul planned to sail past Ephesus, but he called the Ephesian elders to Miletus where he gave them his defense (20:17-35)
  11. From Miletus to Caesarea
    a. The departed Miletus, to Cos, then to Rhodes, to Patara, then to Syria (Tyre), then to Ptolemais, and then to Caesarea (21:1-8)
    b. Final destination, Jerusalem (21:15)