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Is used to denote Proconsular Asia, a Roman province which embraced the western parts of [[Asia Minor]], and of which [[Ephesus]] was the capital, in [[Acts 2:9]]; [[Acts 6:9|6:9]]; [[Acts 16:6|16:6]]; [[Acts 19]]:10,22; [[Acts 20:4|20:4]],16,18, etc., and probably Asia Minor in Acts 19:26, 27; 21:27; 24:18; 27:2. Proconsular Asia contained the seven churches of the Apocalypse (Rev. 1:11). The "chiefs of Asia" (Acts 19:31) were certain wealthy citizens who were annually elected to preside over the games and religious festivals of the several cities to which they belonged. Some of these "Asiarchs" were Paul's friends.
 
Is used to denote Proconsular Asia, a Roman province which embraced the western parts of [[Asia Minor]], and of which [[Ephesus]] was the capital, in [[Acts 2:9]]; [[Acts 6:9|6:9]]; [[Acts 16:6|16:6]]; [[Acts 19]]:10,22; [[Acts 20:4|20:4]],16,18, etc., and probably Asia Minor in Acts 19:26, 27; 21:27; 24:18; 27:2. Proconsular Asia contained the seven churches of the Apocalypse (Rev. 1:11). The "chiefs of Asia" (Acts 19:31) were certain wealthy citizens who were annually elected to preside over the games and religious festivals of the several cities to which they belonged. Some of these "Asiarchs" were Paul's friends.
  
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 23 October 2008

Is used to denote Proconsular Asia, a Roman province which embraced the western parts of Asia Minor, and of which Ephesus was the capital, in Acts 2:9; 6:9; 16:6; Acts 19:10,22; 20:4,16,18, etc., and probably Asia Minor in Acts 19:26, 27; 21:27; 24:18; 27:2. Proconsular Asia contained the seven churches of the Apocalypse (Rev. 1:11). The "chiefs of Asia" (Acts 19:31) were certain wealthy citizens who were annually elected to preside over the games and religious festivals of the several cities to which they belonged. Some of these "Asiarchs" were Paul's friends.



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