IN JERUSALEM. Acts 21:15-16.

Acts 21:15

And after these days we took up our baggage and went up to Jerusalem.

Acts 21:16

And there went with us also certain of the disciples from Caesarea, bringing with them one Mnason of Cyprus, an early disciple, with whom we should lodge.

Acts 21:15-16 The baggage was again packed and the short journey was made to the busy city. Some of the saints of Caesarea went along and secured permission from one, Mnason, who had a house in Jerusalem, with whom the party could lodge while celebrating the feast of Pentecost. The city was particularly crowded at this time and a place to stay would be a welcome provision.

Let us not forget that Paul had with him the bounty taken up among the Gentile churches and that this money was to be distributed as soon as possible.
So ends the third and last missionary journey or evangelistic tour. The distance traveled was approximately 3,400 miles.

828.

How was the housing problem of Jerusalem solved for Paul and his company?

829.

How far did Paul travel on the third journey?

830.

This visit to Jerusalem was like what other visit? In what way?

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