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... imposing in Asia Minor, and yet they have long served as a quarry; from its public buildings the stones for the Constantinople docks were taken. The Turkish sultan Murad II presented the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/assos.htm
... 12 ), but close to it ( John 19:20 ), apparently near some public thoroughfare ( Matthew 27:39 ), coming from the country ( Mark 15:21 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/place_of_the_skull.htm
... 12 ), but close to it ( John 19:20 ), apparently near some public thoroughfare ( Matthew 27:39 ), coming from the country ( Mark 15:21 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/the_place_of_the_skull.htm
... 12 ), but close to it ( John 19:20 ), apparently near some public thoroughfare ( Matthew 27:39 ), coming from the country ( Mark 15:21 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/golgotha.htm
... . With his usual magnificence Herod lavished adornments on the city. He erected sumptuous palaces and public buildings, a theater, and amphitheater with prospect to the sea; while a spacious system ...
https://bibleatlas.org/caesarea_philippi.htm
... but especially at Kanawat (see KENATH) and Jerash, of temples, theaters and other public buildings, attest the splendor of these cities in their day. W. Ewing DECAP'OLIS, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/decapolis.htm
... baths. The waters are esteemed specially valuable for rheumatism and skin troubles. In the large public bath the water has a temperature of over 140 degree Fahr. Parts of the ancient fortification ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hammath.htm
... baths. The waters are esteemed specially valuable for rheumatism and skin troubles. In the large public bath the water has a temperature of over 140 degree Fahr. Parts of the ancient fortification ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kiriathaim_2.htm
... from there to Syria; in 1214 the Seljuks restored the city walls, and erected several public buildings. The city continued to be the chief port for ships from Syria and Egypt, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/attalia.htm
... baths. The waters are esteemed specially valuable for rheumatism and skin troubles. In the large public bath the water has a temperature of over 140 degree Fahr. Parts of the ancient fortification ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rehob_2.htm
... upon the hill in the western portion of the town; upon the terraces below stood the public buildings, among which were two theaters and the odeum still well preserved. The city was ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cnidus.htm
... independent of and uninfluenced by the wavering discordant multitude, and was not affected by the ever-changing public opinion. Conservative almost to a fault, it did the state good service by holding in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/areopagus.htm
... fading, representing the angel troubling the waters. 3. A More Probable Site: Although public opinion supports this site, there is much to be said for the proposal, promulgated by ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bethesda.htm
... . With his usual magnificence Herod lavished adornments on the city. He erected sumptuous palaces and public buildings, a theater, and amphitheater with prospect to the sea; while a spacious system ...
https://bibleatlas.org/caesarea.htm
... and the Roman Government) . Under this Roman policy Christianity was confirmed in strength and in public position. Subsequently the first Ecumenical Council of the church was held in Nicea, and two ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bithynia.htm
... the Jewish Church; "Pal under the Moslems," PEF; Pilgrim Text Soc. publications. E. W. G. Masterman MACHPE'LAH, cave of, see Hebron. Strong's ...
https://bibleatlas.org/machpelah.htm
... ancient city may still be traced, and the foundations of the temple and castle and other public buildings are visible. The most imposing of the ruins is a triumphal arch bearing the inscription ...
https://bibleatlas.org/patara.htm
... bore the title of "Little Athens" because of the magnificence of the temples and other public buildings which adorned it. Philadelphia quickly became an important and wealthy trade center, for as ...
https://bibleatlas.org/philadelphia.htm
... 13 ) and made it the main center of His activity during a large part of His public ministry. Near by He called the fishermen to follow Him ( Mark 1:16 ) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/capernaum.htm
... the wall are now marked by mounds of rubbish. The sites and dimensions of the various public buildings, the streets, the harbor, and the foundations of many of the private houses ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ephesus.htm
... become in the 2nd century of our era the richest city in Greece. Its monuments and public buildings and art treasures are described in detail by Pausanias. The church in Corinth consisted principally ...
https://bibleatlas.org/corinth.htm
... this time belong practically all the remains to be seen today. The theaters, temples, public buildings and great roads speak of a high civilization. That Christianity also made its way into ...
https://bibleatlas.org/trachonitis.htm
... seat of the governor. The extant remains all date from this period and include those of public buildings, private houses, city walls and the moles of the harbor. 4. The ...
https://bibleatlas.org/paphos.htm
... traditional site may be somewhere near the correct one, though one would think too near the public road for retirement, but the contours of the hill slopes must have so much changed their ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gethsemane.htm
... highest standard of distinction was service to the state, in other words, the holding of public magistracies. It followed, therefore, that the senate was in reality an assembly of all ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rome.htm
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