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Scene List
- Antalya -
Attalia in the Bible; Taurus Mountains and ancient harbor
- Chimaera Mountain -
an entire mountain belching fire from fissures in the rock
originated legends of a fire-breathing monster!
- Roman paved highways -
Roman roads cross through mountain passes; Paul walked here;
the route around Lake Limnai to Antioch in Pisidia
- Antioch in Pisidia -
synagogue where Paul preached
- Iconium (Konya) -
where Timothy met Paul
- Lystra - hometown
of Timothy; Paul stoned by mob
- Derbe - Paul
was safe from persecution in Derbe
- Perge - Paul
and Barnabas arrive by ship on river Cestrus to enter city
- Daphne - verdant
area on a hillside southwest of the city of Antioch where
the wealthy Romans lived and entertained in their luxurious
villas
- Antioch on the Orontes -
Paul reports to the Elders
- Tarsus - Saul
of Tarsus; Pauls hometown; ancient city site; Via Tauri
- Cilician Gates -narrow
pass through the Taurus Mountains
- Cappadocia -
rock churches; geologic phenomena; early Christian art
- Hierapolis - Roman city; Christian
church - Martyrium of St. Philip
- Pamukkale - Roman thermal pools; story
of Roman baths
- Colossae - Paul writes personal letter
to Philemon to free Onesimus
- The Seven Churches of the Apocalypse
Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis,
Philadelphia, Laodicea; (quotations from Scripture King
James version of the Bible)
- Troy - Helen and Paris introduce the
site of the fabled Trojan War!
- Alexandria Troas - “Eutychus” fell from window and Paul restored him to life; ancient
harbor site built by Antigonos, a general of Alexander
the Great
- Assos - Luke waits for Paul to arrive
on foot from Troas
- Priene - magnificent Greek city perched
on steep mountain
- Miletus - Paul bids farewell to Ephesian
elders
- Didyma - enormous temple to Apollo,
with an oracle!
- Kekova - island in Lycia; ancient
harbors now underwater
- Patara - harbor where Paul changes
ships to return to Jerusalem
- Myra; St. Nicholas - origin of the
legend of Santa Claus; a very moving and emotional conclusion
to this historical masterpiece!
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