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  1. Tarsus - Capital of Cilicia in Asia Minor, and Paul's home. A Greek-speaking, Roman province in south-eastern Asia Minor, an important city and major centre of learning. Tarsus was on the highway linking Syrian Antioch and the rest of the Middle East, with the provinces of Galatia and Asia to the west.

  2. 1 sty 2021 · There is a good possibility that he wrote this epistle from Philippi before he went to Asia Minor. Was Philippi Dr. Luke’s Hometown? Some scholars have suggested that Dr. Luke’s hometown was Philippi, which is a possibility borne out by the pronouns used in the book of Acts.

  3. Asia Minor has been the highway of the nations crossing from East to West, and occasionally reversing their course. This privileged position of Asia Minor provided many opportunities to host many cultures and civilizations. The earliest traces of mankind date back to the Paleolithic Age in Asia Minor.

  4. Turkey, the second holy land. Follow the footsteps of St. Paul in Turkey and the Seven Churches of Asia Minor. A must pilgrimage for all the Christians and true believers.

  5. I. The Asiatic Stations. These are mostly the names of provinces in Asia Minor already described in connection with a previous map. 1. Starting from Antioch, Paul first traveled through Syria, visiting the churches. (Acts 15:41.) This tour was probably through northern Syria only, in the region around Antioch; and the general direction was ...

  6. Map of Asia Minor in the Roman Empire. Map of Asia Minor and the adjacent Mediterranean lands in Roman times. Asia was a term which in the books of the Maccabees actually means Asia Minor, which Antioch III (the Great) had to give up to the Roman province of Asia Proconsularis (formed after 133 B.C.), which embraced the regions of Mysia, Lydia, ...

  7. It stood a mile from the Ægean Sea, fronting an artificial harbor, in which met the ships of all lands, and above which rose the Temple of Artemis (Diana), celebrated as the most magnificent building in Asia Minor, though the image which it enshrined was only a shapeless block.

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