Paul left Timothy in this city to lead and correct false teaching.
What is Ephesus? (1 Timothy 1:3)
Paul wrote Ephesians while imprisoned in this city.
What is Rome? (Ephesians 3:1)
This person is the author of Galatians.
Who is Paul? (Galatians 1:1)
Paul was shipwrecked en route to this imperial capital.
What is Rome? (Acts 27–28)
Paul instructed Timothy not to let others look down on him for this.
What is his youth? (1 Timothy 4:12)
Paul hoped to visit this city after his release, and asked Philemon to prepare a guest room there.
What is Colossae? (Philemon 1:22)
These two cities are found in the region of Galilee.
What is Capernaum, Cana, Nazareth, etc.?
Paul had a vision of a man calling him to this region.
What is Macedonia? (Acts 16:9–10)
Titus was left on this island to appoint elders.
What is Crete? (Titus 1:5)
Paul says he is an ambassador in chains in this letter.
What is Ephesians? (Ephesians 6:20)
Philip explained the Scriptures to an Ethiopian on the road to this location.
What is Gaza? (Acts 8:26–35)
In Acts 16, Paul traveled from Troas to Samothrace and stopped in this city, before continuing to Philipi.
What is Neapolis? (Acts 16:11–12)
Paul urged Timothy to bring his cloak and scrolls from this city.
What is Troas? (2 Timothy 4:13)
Paul encouraged Philemon to welcome this runaway slave as a brother.
Who is Onesimus? (Philemon 1:10–12)
Paul was bitten by a viper on this island but suffered no harm.
What is Malta? (Acts 28:1–6)
Paul left this man in Ephesus and sent him later to Corinth.
Who is Timothy? (1 Timothy 1:3, 1 Corinthians 4:17)
In 2 Timothy, Paul compares enduring suffering to the discipline of three kinds of people—soldiers, athletes, and _________.
What is a farmer? (2 Timothy 2:3–6)
Paul mentions sending this coworker to the Colossians with news.
Who is Tychicus? (Colossians 4:7–8)
Peter refers to this location as a symbolic place of exile when sending final greetings.
What is Babylon? (1 Peter 5:13)
Paul was forced to flee Thessalonica and was sent by night to this city.
What is Berea? (Acts 17:10–11)