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St. Barnabas 32. In Macedonia and Corinth (Again?)       Last week’s article concluded that about 55-56 AD, St. Barnabas was evangelizing inland in Western Asia (today’s Turkey), probably around Colossae, while St. Mark had remained with St. Paul, who was at the time probably imprisoned at Ephesus, which lies at the Western coast of the Agean Sea. Upon Paul’s release (probably early Spring 57 AD) from the “uproar” at Ephesus ( Ac 20:1 ), he left for Macedonia ( Ac 20:1-2 ). It was from there ( 2 Cor 7:5 ) that Paul and Timothy ( 2 Cor 1:1 ) wrote the second letter to the Church at Corinth in advance of Paul’s coming there.       Now Paul writes that Titus will be coming to Corinth first (so likely carried this second letter to the Church) and, “With him we are sending the brother who is famous among all the churches for his preaching of the gospel, and not only that, but he has been appointed by the Churches to travel with us in this gracious work whic...