Damascus Straight Street

The Street Called Straight in the New Testament, or Damascus Straight Street (Greek: τήν ῥύμην τήν καλουμένην εὐθείαν, Latin: Via Recta, Arabic: الشارع المستقيم‎‎ Al-Shāri` al-Mustaqīm) is the Roman street (Decumanus Maximus) which runs from east to west in the old city of Damascus, Syria. It was visited by Paul the Apostle as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 9:11). According to the King James Version of the English bible: * Midhat Pasha Souq * Midhat Pasha Street * Bab Sharqi Street * Roman triumphal arch on Damascus Straight Street * Bab Sharqi

Damascus Straight Street

The Street Called Straight in the New Testament, or Damascus Straight Street (Greek: τήν ῥύμην τήν καλουμένην εὐθείαν, Latin: Via Recta, Arabic: الشارع المستقيم‎‎ Al-Shāri` al-Mustaqīm) is the Roman street (Decumanus Maximus) which runs from east to west in the old city of Damascus, Syria. It was visited by Paul the Apostle as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 9:11). According to the King James Version of the English bible: * Midhat Pasha Souq * Midhat Pasha Street * Bab Sharqi Street * Roman triumphal arch on Damascus Straight Street * Bab Sharqi