Wednesday Study Material


June 2, 2010
From Saul to the New Testament writer Paul.
How did it happen?

Acts 9:1-19        Saul's conversion.


Acts 13:2-5        Paul and Barnabas (John Mark) first missionary journey.
Acts 12:25        More on John Mark.    Study verse
Acts 13:13        John Mark leaves Paul and Barnabas.   Study verse


Acts 16        Paul and Silas (Timothy, Acts 16:2-3and Luke, Acts 16:10) second missionary journey.
Acts 15:36-41        Why Paul and Barnabas separate.
Acts 16:11-40        Start of the church in Philippi.
Acts 17:14        Paul leaves Silas and Timothy in Berea.
Acts 17:11        Study verse


Acts 19        Paul's third missionary journey.
Acts 21        Paul returns to Jerusalem to report.
Acts 21:10-15        Study verse
Acts 21-30-36        Study verse
Acts 22 & 23        Because of Paul testimony and other words, the Jewish people plot to kill him.
            Acts 23:12-22

Acts 23:11        Study verse
Acts 23:23-35        Paul is then sent to Caesarea.
Acts 24        Paul appears before Felix, the governor of Judea.
Acts 24:27        Two (2) years later.
Acts 25        Felix replaced by Festus as governor.
Acts 25:11        Study verse.  "I appeal to Caesar".  Remember 23:11
Acts 25:23 - 26:32    Paul before King Agrippa.
Acts 27        Paul sails as a prisoner to Rome.
Acts 27:1-43        Study verse.  Julius, captain of the Imperial Regiment.
Acts 28        Snake bite/healed sick man.
Acts 28:11        Paul finally arrives in Rome.  (vs. 16)
Acts 28:17-29        Paul preaches in Rome under guard.


Acts 28:30        Study verse.  During these two (2) years Paul wrote, Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians
        and Philemon.


Tradition says that Paul was released after two (2) years of house arrest in Rome and then set off a fourth
missionary journey.

Acts 13:3        Commissioning of mission team.