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Journeys
The narrative sequence of each route is clear in the text; where the geography is uncertain, we say so.

Abraham's Journey
The migration route of Genesis 11–13, moving from Mesopotamia into Canaan and down into Egypt during famine.
4 stops · Ur to Canaan and Egypt

The Exodus Route
The route of Exodus and Numbers. The sequence of the narrative is clear; the geography is not.
4 stops · Egypt to Sinai to Canaan

Jesus' Ministry
The geography of the gospels: a Galilean base, journeys through the countryside, and a final week in Jerusalem.
5 stops · Nazareth to Jerusalem

Paul's First Journey
The circuit of Acts 13–14, beginning and ending at Antioch.
3 stops · Antioch and Asia Minor

Paul's Journey to Rome
Arrest in Jerusalem, custody at Caesarea, shipwreck and arrival in Rome — the closing movement of Acts.
3 stops · Jerusalem to the capital