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Paul's Journey to Rome

After his arrest in Jerusalem and two years of imprisonment in Caesarea, Paul appealed to Caesar and was sent to Rome under guard. The journey was marked by a catastrophic shipwreck at Malta before he finally reached the imperial capital.

Stops on this journey

  1. Jerusalem - Arrested in the Temple
  2. Caesarea Maritima - Two Years of Imprisonment
  3. Sidon - Brief Stop at Sidon
  4. Myra - Changing Ships
  5. Fair Havens - Paul's Warning Ignored
  6. Malta - Shipwreck and Winter
  7. Syracuse - Three Days in Syracuse
  8. Rhegium - Waiting for the South Wind
  9. Puteoli - Brothers in Italy
  10. Forum of Appius - Roman Christians Meet Paul
  11. Three Taverns - More Roman Believers
  12. Rome - Two Years Under House Arrest
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Paul's Journey to Rome

c. AD 59-60 · Early Church

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Every stop on the journey

After his arrest in Jerusalem and two years of imprisonment in Caesarea, Paul appealed to Caesar and was sent to Rome under guard. The journey was marked by a catastrophic shipwreck at Malta before he finally reached the imperial capital.

1Jerusalem stained glass artwork
JerusalemArrested in the Temple

Paul was seized by a mob in the temple courts and rescued by Roman soldiers. Flogged, imprisoned, facing plots on his life - the Lord stood near Paul and said 'Take courage! You must testify in Rome.'

Acts 21:33Acts 23:11
2Caesarea Maritima stained glass artwork
Caesarea MaritimaTwo Years of Imprisonment

Transferred under heavy guard to Caesarea, Paul was held for two years under Felix, then Festus. He made his defense before King Agrippa. When Festus suggested Jerusalem, Paul said 'I appeal to Caesar!'

Acts 23:23Acts 24:1-27Acts 25:11
3Sidon stained glass artwork
SidonBrief Stop at Sidon

Julius the centurion treated Paul kindly and let him go to his friends to receive care. The ship sailed in the lee of Cyprus because the winds were against them.

Acts 27:3
4Myra stained glass artwork
MyraChanging Ships

At Myra in Lycia, the centurion found an Alexandrian ship bound for Italy and put the prisoners aboard.

Acts 27:5-6
5Fair Havens stained glass artwork
Fair HavensPaul's Warning Ignored

Already past the safe sailing season, Paul warned against continuing. 'Men, I can see that this voyage is going to be disastrous.' The centurion listened to the pilot and owner, not Paul. They voted to press on toward Phoenix.

Acts 27:8-12
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MaltaShipwreck and Winter

A violent northeaster called the Euroclydon drove the ship for fourteen days. The ship ran aground. All 276 people made it safely to shore on Malta. Paul survived a viper bite; he healed Publius's father and many others. They stayed three months.

Acts 27 14-28 10
7Syracuse stained glass artwork
SyracuseThree Days in Syracuse

After sailing from Malta on an Alexandrian ship, they put in at Syracuse in Sicily and stayed three days.

Acts 28:12
8Rhegium stained glass artwork
RhegiumWaiting for the South Wind

From Syracuse they made a circuit and arrived at Rhegium. After one day, a south wind sprang up and they made Puteoli in two days.

Acts 28:13
9Puteoli stained glass artwork
PuteoliBrothers in Italy

At Puteoli (modern Pozzuoli), Paul found brothers who invited him to stay for seven days. The church in Italy had already been established.

Acts 28:13-14
10Forum of Appius stained glass artwork
Forum of AppiusRoman Christians Meet Paul

Brothers from Rome came as far as the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns to meet Paul. When Paul saw them, he thanked God and took courage.

Acts 28:15
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Three TavernsMore Roman Believers

Another group of Roman Christians met Paul at Three Taverns on the Appian Way, accompanying him into the city.

Acts 28:15
12Rome stained glass artwork
RomeTwo Years Under House Arrest

Paul entered Rome and lived two years in his own rented house under guard. He welcomed all who came, proclaiming the Kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ - with complete openness and without hindrance.

Acts 28:16-31