A Pilgrimage to Malta: Was St Paul shipwrecked in Malta?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- In Acts 28:1, St Luke described St Paul's unfortunate event of being shipwrecked in an island called Malta. That started Christianity on this place making it one of the oldest Christian Nation in the world. But did that actually happen? Some scholars say St Paul was never in Malta. Let's find out.
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Bob Cornuke wrote an amazing book called the Lost Shipwreck of Paul and it's a great book on the subject. He discovered that large Roman anchor parts had been found in St. Thomas Bay and with the step by step biblical accout believed the site of the wreckage was there and not the traditional St Paul's Bay.
Amazing the history of the seige of Malta, and the courage of the Knights of St John who defended it against the Muslims.
Experienced Sailors tried to re-track the journey.. Thee is a lot of archeology that proves Christianity by 150/200 AD. There is a stone inscription, about 100 AD that mentions "Paulus'..I think you can research a bit more. First language is Maltese.
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Amazing ❤
St paul was in Malta it's written in the bible
Sir your program on malta was greT but the music o it is offul
@@joe6sam I’m sorry and thank you for your comment
Acts 28:1-6 .. Paul was shipwrecked in Malta.
@@ck.5218 and Malta converted to Catholicism 1500 years before Luther ran amok.
Do your research before you say things about malta....first language is english and maltese I should know got family there so dont invent, talk to locals then talk about malta end off
Yes maam I do and I speak a bit of Arabic. I did spoke to locals too. We even attended mass in Maltese. The people spoke Maltese afterwards. I know English is one of the two official languages, I’m talking about Maltese which was spoken way before the locals uses English. I apologize if I offended you but thanks for watching.
Great history on my bucket list now