First: the Scripture says that the Jews took him for dead, not that he actually died.
Second: 2 Corinthians, based on general consensus, was penned prior to 57 A.D. His first trip to Lystra, wherein he was left for dead, occurred in 48 A.D.
The timeline doesn’t match.
For your claim to hold, he would have had to have penned 2 Corinthians in 62 A.D. at the earliest.
General consensus?
How about A.D. 45 for Lystra and 2 Corinthians 12 60 A.D.
Your timeline accounts for 9 years. I won’t ask how you derive that.
What I do wonder is whether you doubt that anyone rose from the dead in Acts?