The year 50 AD.
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- Paul and Barnabas part company after a dispute over John Mark. Paul travels with Silas and begins his second missionary journey, starting from Antioch, while Barnabas travels with John Mark. (Acts 15:36-41).
- Paul and Silas travel to Derbe and Lystra, and meet Timothy in Lystra. Timothy's mother was a Jew, while his father was a Gentile; Paul circumcised Timothy. (Acts 16:1-5)
- Paul, Silas and Timothy travel through Phrygia and Galatia. The Holy Spirit forbids them to travel to Asia or Bithynia. Instead, a vision inspires them to travel to Macedonia.(Acts 16:6-12)
- Paul and Silas imprisoned: While in Macedonia, Paul's entourage spend some days in Phillipi. Upon leaving the city, they stayed with Lydia of Thyatira. Paul casts a demon out of a young female fortune teller. Her masters, having lost their source of income, drag Paul and Silas before the city magistrates, who strip Paul in Silas, beat them with rods, and have them imprisoned.. At midnight, an earthquake loosens the prisoner's bonds and opens all the doors. The jailer, fearing that the prisoners had escaped, was about to commit suicide when Paul informed him, "Don't harm yourself, for we are all here!" The jailer came to believe in God and was baptized. The next day, the city magistrates order Paul and Silas to be freed. Paul points out that he is a roman citizen, and thus the magistrates and their seargents have violeated Roman jurisprudence. Paul and Silas agree to depart the city. (Acts 16:13-40)
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