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to get Saul (Acts 11:22–26). • Timothy goes from Lystra to Ephesus, while Titus ends up in Crete (Acts 16, 1 Timothy, Titus). • Priscilla and Aquila come from Italy and end up in Corinth (Acts 18). • Apollos comes from Alexandria to Ephesus, then ends up in Corinth (Acts 18–19). What held together these crisscrossing lines of missionary movement all over the international Mediterranean world? Carefully tended relationships of trust. That is what lies behind the letters of recommendation and the exhortations
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