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This exploration delves into the expansion of Paul's ministry as documented in Acts 15:36–18:17, illustrated through various artistic works. Highlighting significant locations such as Antioch, Macedonia, and Corinth, the piece showcases woodcuts and mixed media by renowned artists like Johann Christoph Weigel and Raphael. From the conversion of Lydia to Paul's address at the Areopagus, each artwork encapsulates pivotal moments of Paul's early independent missionary phase, offering a rich visual narrative of his significant impact on early Christianity.
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Paul’s Ministry Expands Biblical Artwork ACTS 15:36 – 18:17 By: Edgar Varela
Asia Minor(15:36–16:10) Antioch Derbe Lystra Iconium Troas Macedonia(16:11–17:14) Neapolis Philippi Amphipolis Apollonia Thessalonica Beroea Paul’s Early Independent Missionary Phase • Achaia(17:15-18:17) • Athens • Corinth • Cenchreae • [Asia Minor] • Ephesus • [Syria] • Caesarea
Paul’s Vision of the Macedonian • Johann Christoph Weigel • Woodcut • 1695 • ACTS 16:9
Conversion of Lydia • Unknown: Illustrator of Bible Cards • 1897 • ACTS 16:14-15
Exorcism of a Slave Girl • Johann Christoph Weigel • Woodcut • 1695 • ACTS 16:18
Paul & Silas Save a Jailor • Matthias Scheits • Woodcut • 1672 • ACTS 16:28
Paul’s Speech at the Areopagus • Raphael • Mixed media on paper, mounted on canvas • Ca. 1513 • ACTS 17:22-34
Gallio in Corinth • Paul Hardy • Date and technique unknown • ACTS 18:17
Corinth Today • Temple of Apollo