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=== Second missionary journey === [[File:V&A - Raphael, St Paul Preaching in Athens (1515).jpg|thumb|upright=1|St. Paul in [[Athens]] delivering the ''[[Areopagus sermon]]'' in which he addressed early issues in [[Christology]], depicted in a 1515 portrait by [[Raphael]]{{sfn|McGrath|2006}}{{sfn|Mills|2003|pp=1109–10}}]] Paul left for his second missionary journey from Jerusalem, in late Autumn 49 AD,{{sfn|Köstenberger|Kellum|Quarles|2009|p=400}} after the meeting of the [[Council of Jerusalem]] where the circumcision question was debated. On their trip around the Mediterranean Sea, Paul and his companion Barnabas stopped in Antioch where they had a sharp argument about taking [[John Mark]] with them on their trips. The Acts of the Apostles said that John Mark had left them in a previous trip and gone home. Unable to resolve the dispute, Paul and Barnabas decided to separate; Barnabas took John Mark with him, while [[Silas]] joined Paul. Paul and Silas initially visited [[Tarsus, Mersin|Tarsus]] (Paul's birthplace), [[Derbe]] and [[Lystra]]. In Lystra, they met [[Saint Timothy|Timothy]], a disciple who was spoken well of, and decided to take him with them. Paul and his companions, Silas and Timothy, had plans to journey to the southwest portion of Asia Minor to preach the gospel but during the night, Paul had a vision of a man of Macedonia standing and begging him to go to Macedonia to help them. After seeing the vision, Paul and his companions left for Macedonia to preach the gospel to them.<ref>{{Bibleverse|Acts|16:6–10}}</ref> The Church kept growing, adding believers, and strengthening in faith daily.<ref>{{Bibleverse|Acts|16:5|KJV}}</ref> In [[Philippi]], Paul cast a spirit of divination out of a servant girl, whose masters were then unhappy about the loss of income her soothsaying provided.<ref>{{bibleverse|Acts|16:16–24}}</ref> They seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the marketplace before the authorities and Paul and Silas were put in jail. After a miraculous earthquake, the gates of the prison fell apart and Paul and Silas could have escaped but remained; this event led to the conversion of the jailor.<ref>{{bibleverse|Acts|16:25–40}}</ref> They continued traveling, going by [[Berea (Bible)|Berea]] and then to Athens, where Paul preached to the Jews and God-fearing Greeks in the synagogue and to the Greek intellectuals in the [[Areopagus]]. Paul continued from Athens to [[Ancient Corinth|Corinth]].
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