Appian Way to Puteoli, Rome

$ 9.00

Categorías: ,
Description Paul’s Final Journey to Rome on the Appian Way In Acts 28, the apostle Paul completes his long journey to Rome—not as a missionary by choice, but as a prisoner under guard. After surviving a shipwreck and wintering on Malta, he arrives in Italy and begins the final leg of his journey toward the heart of the Roman Empire, where he will stand trial. Geography Behind the Story This map highlights the Appian Way, one of Rome’s most important roads, stretching from southern Italy to the capital. After landing at Puteoli, the empire’s main port, Paul travels roughly 120 miles north along this well-built Roman highway. Along the route, believers from Rome come out to meet him at known stopping points like the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns. These moments unfold along a real, structured road system that carried soldiers, goods, and travelers into Rome—placing Paul’s story within the everyday movement of the empire. What You Get High-resolution map of Paul’s journey to Rome (Acts 28) Clearly traced route along the Appian Way Key locations labeled, including Puteoli and Rome Historical context tied to the biblical account Instant digital download for teaching or presentation Please leave this field empty Sign up to get email notifications for new posts from theCasual English Bible Get the latest articlesdelivered to your inbox! We don’t spam!Read our privacy policy for more info. Success! Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

También te recomendamos…