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of Paul’s reason for writing Galatians, and it
was the subject of discussion at what is now
called the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15).
E. PAUL THE MISSIONARY (13:1—21:17)
For about ten years (A.D. 47-56) Paul had
the privilege and responsibility of leading
the evangelization crusade of the early
church in three missionary journeys (see
Chart 52, p. 214). There was one major
interruption — the Jerusalem Council —
between the rst and second journeys (15:135).
SUMMARY OF PAUL’S MISSIONARY
JOURNEYS
Chapter 13 begins an entirely new section
in Acts.16 Antioch replaces Jerusalem as the
base of operations or the mother city of the
church. Saul (soon to be Paul) replaces Peter
as the central gure of the evangelistic
program. A mission eld of all races and
religions becomes the church’s obligation,
while the Jerusalem church continues to
minister primarily to Jews. Home missions
work in the homeland of Jerusalem, Judea,
and Samaria continues, but foreign missions
work to Asia and Europe is added to the
responsibility of the apostles.
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