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  • ...side; i.e., from Iconium. It was the native place of Gaius, one of Paul's companions (20:4). He did not here suffer persecution (2 Tim. 3:11).
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  • ...nd his companions anchored for a night when on his third missionary return journey. It is now called Scio.
    298 bytes (47 words) - 20:03, 1 November 2008
  • ...s from its mouth, and was a place of some commercial importance. It is now a ruin, called Eski Kalessi.
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  • ...y, by the "Appian Way," to Rome. It is now called Pozzuoli. The remains of a huge amphitheatre, and of the quay at which Paul landed, may still be seen
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  • ...city of great importance, and was made a "free city" by Pompey. It is now a small village, called el-Kalusi.
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  • ...took him and introduced him to the apostles (9:27). They had probably been companions as students in the school of Gamaliel. ...al cities of Asia Minor (Acts 13:14). Returning from this first missionary journey to Antioch, they were again sent up to Jerusalem to consult with the church
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  • ...tecost, at Jerusalem; but he left Aquila and Priscilla behind him to carry on the work of spreading the gospel. During his third missionary journey Paul reached Ephesus from the "upper coasts" (Acts 19:1), i.e., from the in
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  • ==A== [[All people that on earth do dwell]]
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  • ==A== [[Companions on a journey]]
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  • ==A== [[All people that on earth do dwell]]
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  • ...tory of the "Acts of the Apostles," a title which was given to the book at a later date, but of "Acts of Apostles," or more correctly, of "Some Acts of ...rtainly with Paul at [[Text:EBD:Rome|Rome]] (28; Col. 4:14). Thus he wrote a great portion of that history from personal observation. For what lay beyon
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  • ...anean, as well as with the countries of central Asia Minor. It thus became a city distinguished for the wealth of its inhabitants. ...s a pious woman, and that, like-minded with her husband, she exercised all a mother influence in moulding the character of her son, so that he could aft
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  • ...fellowship. Simon and his brother doubtless enjoyed all the advantages of a religious training, and were early instructed in an acquaintance with the S ...; Mark 1:30; Luke 4:38). He was in all probability accompanied by his wife on his missionary journeys (1 Cor. 9:5; comp. 1 Pet. 5:13).
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  • ...Text:EBD:Corinthians, First Epistle to the|Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on 1 Corinthians]] ==Commentary on the book of [[First Epistle to the Corinthians]]==
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  • ...and from them I understood as I saw, but not for this generation, but for a remote one which is 3 for to come. Concerning the elect I said, and took up 4 And the eternal God will tread upon the earth, (even) on Mount Sinai,
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  • * [[Text:EBD:Romans, Epistle to the||Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Romans]] ==Commentary on the book of [[Epistle to the Romans]]==
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  • '''Commentary on the book of [[Proverbs]]''' The subject of this book may be thus stated by an enlargement on the opening Verses. 1. The Proverbs of [[Solomon]], the son of [[David]], k
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  • {{box | text=[[Pilgrim's Progress]] is a book by [[John Bunyan]])}} DELIVERED UNDER THE SIMILTUDE OF A DREAM.
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  • ...uthor, on A TREATISE OF THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD.''' '''William Gurnall, M.A.''' ''By the Rev. J. C. RYLE, B.A. Oxon.,'' ''Vicar of Stradbroke, Suffolk.''
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  • * [[Text:EBD:Psalms|Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Psalms]] | '''Commentary on the book of [[Psalms]]'''
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