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  • Dangers and Deprivations (11:26-27) - IVP New Testament Commentary . . .
    Paul proceeds next to list dangers that he has encountered and deprivations he has endured in the line of duty as a gospel preacher The dangers include natural enemies like rivers and the sea and human enemies like bandits, my own countrymen and Gentiles
  • What dangers did Paul face, and how can we relate to them now? - Bible Hub
    • Ancient rivers and seas = today’s long flights, risky roads, or remote mission fields • Paul kept going; we keep serving even when logistics are hard or global events are unsettling (Philippians 4:13) • Robbers and hostile crowds mirror modern persecution, terrorism, or violent crime
  • The perils of travel in the Roman world - Study Abroad in Greece
    Far more dangerous was the presence of bandits along the roads and the rural highways Most travelers walked alone or in small groups, thus becoming prime targets for armed outlaws who robbed them These raids were often violent and resulted in the loss of money, clothing, and merchandise
  • On the Road With Paul | Christian History Magazine
    Though traveling during the winter was possible, snows sometimes blocked high passes, and rains in October and May flooded the rivers and made them difficult to cross In some isolated areas, travelers faced dangers from robbers, as well as from wild animals such as bears, wolves, and boars
  • Early Church History and Doctrine: Reading: On the Road With Paul | CLI
    Though traveling during the winter was possible, snows sometimes blocked high passes, and rains in October and May flooded the rivers and made them difficult to cross In some isolated areas, travelers faced dangers from robbers, as well as from wild animals such as bears, wolves, and boars
  • Travel and Transportation in St. Pauls Time - Biblical Asia Minor
    Although considerably faster than land travel, it was also more dangerous, not just because of pirates who - despite some flattering claims that they were cleared from the Mediterranean by the Romans - still roamed in some waters, but also because of the weather
  • Paul’s Journeys - Loyola Press
    There was constant danger of bandits They hurried to get to the next wayside inn for shelter and whatever food might be available Traveling by sea was not comfortable There were no cabins for travelers They had to find a place on the deck exposed to sun, winds, and rain
  • On the Road With Paul - Christianity Today
    Though traveling during the winter was possible, snows sometimes blocked high passes, and rains in October and May flooded the rivers and made them difficult to cross In some isolated areas,
  • 2 Corinthians 11:26 commentary - usefulbible. com
    Bible Study on 2 Corinthians 11:26 Subject: 'The dangers of Paul's journeys' Explanation, commentary, insight and analysis
  • On the Road with St. Paul - Logos Bible Study
    In fact, Paul traveled by ship so frequently that he tells us that he often had been “in danger at sea” and that he had been shipwrecked three times, in addition to the shipwreck on Malta (2 Corinthians 11: 25-26)





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