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The book of Acts, in the Bible, records how Paul the apostle and his companions came through Neapolis (modern Kavala) in northern Greece, on their way to Philippi.
From Neapolis, Paul and his companions travelled along the Via Egnatia to Philippi. The Via Egnatia was the main road linking Rome to its empire in the east. Starting on the coast of Albania, it crossed the Republic of North Macedonia, into northern Greece, passing through Thessaloniki and Philippi, and on to Neapolis.
There are several places along the way where you can still see this ancient Roman road today. Luke does not specifically mention the Via Egnatia – but he does get it right that the nearest port to Philippi was Neapolis. In Luke's description of Paul's visit to Philippi, he gets local details like this right again and again.
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Shared on: 22 Dec 2020
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