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'''Paul's Second Missionary Journey''' (see [http://www.bibletrack.org/notes/image/Paul_second.jpg map]) refers to an episode in the lives of [[Paul of Tarsus]], and the early Church, as narrated in the [[Acts of Apostles]] (15:30--18:21).
'''Paul's Second Missionary Journey''' (see [http://www.bibletrack.org/notes/image/Paul_second.jpg map]) refers to an episode in the lives of [[Paul of Tarsus]], and the early Church, as narrated in the [[Acts of Apostles]] (15:35--18:21).


< [[Paul's Dispute with Barnabas]] (15:30-41) -- [[Circumcision of Timothy]] (16:1-5) -- [[Paul in Philippi]] (16:6-40) -- [[Paul in Thessalonica and Beroea]] (17:1-14) -- [[Paul in Athens]] (17:15-34) -- [[Paul in Corinth]] (18:1-21) >
< [[Paul's Dispute with Barnabas]] (15:35-41) -- [[Circumcision of Timothy]] (16:1-5) -- [[Paul in Philippi]] (16:6-40) -- [[Paul in Thessalonica and Beroea]] (17:1-14) -- [[Paul in Athens]] (17:15-34) -- [[Paul in Corinth]] (18:1-21) >


< [[Paul of Tarsus]] -- [[Barnabas]] -- [[Silas]] -- [[Timothy]] >
< [[Paul of Tarsus]] -- [[Barnabas]] -- [[Silas]] -- [[Timothy]] >
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==Overview==
==Overview==


According to the [[Acts of Apostles]], Paul's Second Missionary Journey (49-52 CE) started with a dispute with [[Barnabas]]. The two former companions decided to separate. While [[Barnabas]] took [[John Mark]] with him, [[Silas]] joined [[Paul]].
According to the [[Acts of Apostles]], Paul's Second Missionary Journey (49-52 CE) started with a dispute with [[Barnabas]]. The two former companions decided to separate. While [[Barnabas]] went to [[Cyprus]] with [[John Mark]], [[Silas]] joined [[Paul]] in his journey to Asia and Greece.


[[Silas]] and [[Paul]] initially visited [[Tarsus]], [[Derbe]] and [[Lystra]], where [[Timothy]] also joined the company. They then moved to Greece, to [[Pilippi]], [[Athens]] and finally, for almost two years, to [[Corinth]].  
[[Silas]] and [[Paul]] initially visited [[Tarsus]], [[Derbe]] and [[Lystra]], where [[Timothy]] also joined the company. They then moved to Greece, to [[Pilippi]], [[Athens]] and finally, for almost two years, to [[Corinth]].  

Revision as of 09:10, 11 February 2013


Paul's Second Missionary Journey (see map) refers to an episode in the lives of Paul of Tarsus, and the early Church, as narrated in the Acts of Apostles (15:35--18:21).

< Paul's Dispute with Barnabas (15:35-41) -- Circumcision of Timothy (16:1-5) -- Paul in Philippi (16:6-40) -- Paul in Thessalonica and Beroea (17:1-14) -- Paul in Athens (17:15-34) -- Paul in Corinth (18:1-21) >

< Paul of Tarsus -- Barnabas -- Silas -- Timothy >

Overview

According to the Acts of Apostles, Paul's Second Missionary Journey (49-52 CE) started with a dispute with Barnabas. The two former companions decided to separate. While Barnabas went to Cyprus with John Mark, Silas joined Paul in his journey to Asia and Greece.

Silas and Paul initially visited Tarsus, Derbe and Lystra, where Timothy also joined the company. They then moved to Greece, to Pilippi, Athens and finally, for almost two years, to Corinth.

In 52 CE, Paul and his companions sailed back to Ephesus, Caesarea Maritima and Antioch.

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