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Three Taverns, a staging post on the Appian Way, about 33 miles from Rome, where Paul was met by Roman Christians (Act.28.15).

Where is Three_Taverns in the Bible?

Three Taverns was a staging post located on the Appian Way, the famous Roman road that led to Rome, situated approximately 33 miles south of the city. This place appears in the Bible only in Acts 28:15, where the Apostle Paul encountered a group of Roman Christians who had traveled out from Rome to meet him as he was being transported to the capital as a prisoner. The meeting at Three Taverns demonstrates the spiritual connection between Paul and the Christian community in Rome, as believers made the journey to welcome and encourage him despite his captive status. This brief but significant encounter shows the early Christian network stretching across the Mediterranean world and the eagerness of believers to support one another in faith.

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