Paul’s Prisoner Journey to Rome

Paul, while trying to help the poor in Jerusalem, was rejected by the Jews and arrested for creating a riot.  He was held in a prison in Caesarea for 3 years, begins a long voyage to Rome to stand before Caesar and give his defense in the court of the Emperor. He is held there for about three years before he is acquitted of his crime. You will see the actual sites and artist renderings of what it looked like in the 1st century. 

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