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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, Caria, and Phrygia (see Rom 16:5; II ...
- Map of Asia Minor
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- Map of Asia Minor
This map shows the regions of Asia Minor during Roman times, highlighting major cities and provinces. It provides a detailed look at the Roman administrative and political landscape in Asia.
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Map of the Samaria Region (Hill Country) in Ancient Israel. This map includes some of the geographical locations within the ancient Hill Country region in Israel. According to Josephus, on the north the Hill Country descends to a very steep 2000 foot slope into the Valley in the Upper Galilee region.
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Illustrating the regions of Asia mentioned in the New Testament, this map highlights key cities and events. It provides a geographic context for the spread of early Christianity in Asia Minor.
In New Testament times Asia referred to a Roman province located at the western part of what came to be known as Asia Minor. Asia Minor was the area between the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. The provinces seen in the above map include: Asia, Bythinia and Pontus, Galatia, Pamphylia, Lycia, Cilicia, and Commagene.