Paul's second journey


After the issue of the Gentiles and the Jewish Law had been settled, Paul made a much longer journey, between about A.D. 50 and 52, du which he went to Greece. The record of his second journey is in Acts 16: 36-18:22. He first revisited the Churches of Asia Minor, then " over to the western coast and crossed the sea to the province of Macedonia in northern Greece. There he visited many cities before go south to Athens and Corinth. It is in this section of Acts that the f and value of Paul's Roman citizenship is first referred to. Many Christian communities were established before Paul began the 1 journey back to Antioch, visiting Ephesus on the west coast of Minor on the way.