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... ( Mark 6:45 ), it is suggested (Sanday, Sacred Sites of the Gospels, 42), have been too strictly interpreted: as the Gospel was written probably at ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bethsaida.htm
... very site is a matter of dispute today. In Scripture Capernaum is not mentioned outside the Gospels. When Jesus finally departed from Nazareth, He dwelt in Capernaum ( Matthew 4:13 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/capernaum.htm
... correct translation in the passage in the epistle. The same Greek word also occurs in the Gospel of John ( John 14:16, 26 ; John 15:26 ; John 16 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aenon.htm
... ) Phoenicia 3. General References III. SHIPS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT 1. In the Gospels 2. In the Acts of the Apostles 3. In Other Books LITERATURE In the Old ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tarshish.htm
... No early or Greek writer suggests such an idea, and there is no evidence from the Gospels that the Crucifixion occurred on a raised place at all. Indeed Epiphanius (4th century) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/place_of_the_skull.htm
... No early or Greek writer suggests such an idea, and there is no evidence from the Gospels that the Crucifixion occurred on a raised place at all. Indeed Epiphanius (4th century) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/golgotha.htm
... natives. This, however, may have arisen from the suggested identification with Cana of the Gospel. The position agrees well enough with the Gospel data. Kefr Kennah, a thriving village ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kanah_2.htm
... No early or Greek writer suggests such an idea, and there is no evidence from the Gospels that the Crucifixion occurred on a raised place at all. Indeed Epiphanius (4th century) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/the_place_of_the_skull.htm
... natives. This, however, may have arisen from the suggested identification with Cana of the Gospel. The position agrees well enough with the Gospel data. Kefr Kennah, a thriving village ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cana.htm
... of Alexandria is found in the teaching which prepared the Hebrew people for the reception of a gospel for the whole world, which was soon to be preached by Hebrews from Hellenized Galilee. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/alexandria.htm
... that "from Jerusalem, and round about even unto Illyricum, I have fully preached the gospel of Christ" (15:19) . An examination of this statement involves three questions ...
https://bibleatlas.org/illyricum.htm
... see under the word "Philippi") urging him to cross to Macedonia and preach the gospel there ( Acts 16:9 ) . From Neapolis he journeyed inland to Philippi, which ...
https://bibleatlas.org/macedonia.htm
... , 170); others take the opposite view (Waterhouse, in Sacred Sites of the Gospels, 110), or leave the question open (thus G. A. Smith, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beautiful_gate.htm
... . The fate of Sodom and Gomorrah is used as a warning to those who reject the gospel ( Matthew 10:15 ; Matthew 11:24 2 Peter 2:6 Jude 1 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sodom_and_gomorrah.htm
... Paul's visits, and afford confirmation of the interesting topographical detail in Acts (see Jour. Hell. Stud., 1911, 189) . 2. In Apostolic Period: In the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/iconium.htm
... " "the palace," "the praetorian guard." In the passages In the Gospels, the American Standard Revised Version renders uniformly "Praetorium." The word originally meant the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hall_of_judgment.htm
... point out the exact scene of the Judgment; the Bridge As Sirat, dividing heaven and hell, is to stretch across this valley from the Charam area to the Mount of Olives. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/valley_of_jehoshaphat.htm
... associations led to the Ge-Hinnom (New Testament "Gehenna") becoming the "type of Hell" (Milton, Paradise Lost, i, 405) . See GEHENNA . 2. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/valley_of_slaughter.htm
... , after being driven out of Lystra, departed to Derbe, where they "preached the gospel. and made many disciples." But they did not further. Paul's mission included only ...
https://bibleatlas.org/derbe.htm
... respects the site is suitable, so that perhaps here we may locate the Sychar of the Gospel. The name may easily have migrated to `Askar when the village fell into decay. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sychar.htm
... XII, 54, etc.) . This accounts for it figuring so little in the Gospels. In his anxiety to win the favor of the Jews, Herod built for them " ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tiberias.htm
... wise providence of God in the dispersion of the Jews in preparation for the spread of the gospel of the Messiah is seen. 4. Archaeology: In the ruins of Cyrene are to ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cyrene.htm
... 130 miles distant, as the harbor nearest to the Syrian coast. There they preached the gospel in the "synagogues of the Jews" ( Acts 13:5 ); the phrase ...
https://bibleatlas.org/salamis.htm
... center of a busy and prosperous population. We may assume that the cities named in the Gospels were mainly Jewish. Jesus would naturally avoid those in which Greek influences were strong. In ...
https://bibleatlas.org/chinnereth.htm
... ; . Inscriptions of Lystra are published in Sterrett, Wolfe Expedition, and in Jour. Hell. Stud., 1904 (Cronin) . W. M. Calder LYSTRA, supposed ...
https://bibleatlas.org/lystra.htm