All of the following people were valuable helpers to Paul in Ephesus and Corinth except for A. Apollos B. Barnabas C. Aquila D. Priscilla

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B. Barnabas

Barnabas was a companion of Paul on earlier journeys, such as the missionary journey to Cyprus and Asia Minor, but he is not specifically mentioned as being involved in Paul's work in Ephesus and Corinth in the New Testament. In the Book of Acts, Apollos went to Ephesus and later to Corinth, where he was a valuable helper in explaining the Scriptures and preaching. Aquila and Priscilla were also in Ephesus with Paul, and helped him in his ministry; they met Apollos in Ephesus and instructed him more accurately in the way of God. They are also mentioned with Paul when he was in Corinth.