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... worthy. Encyclopedia SARDIS sar' dis (Sardeis): Sardis is of special interest to the student of Herodotus and Xenophon, for there Artaphernes, the brother of Darius, lived, and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sardis.htm
... Athens and Alexandria and every other university town. It was characterized by the fact that the student body was composed almost entirely of natives, who, after finishing their course, usually went ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tarsus.htm
... Athens and Alexandria and every other university town. It was characterized by the fact that the student body was composed almost entirely of natives, who, after finishing their course, usually went ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kue.htm
... were but 36. Of these, Patara, Myra and Phaselis are of interest to Bible students. From the coast city of Patara, according to Acts 21 , Paul took ship for ...
https://bibleatlas.org/lycia.htm
... was founded on the island in 1088. Near this is a thriving school, attended by students from all parts of the Archipelago. The population of the island numbers 3,000, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/patmos.htm
... the philological-the strongest-grounds cannot be of much value. The greatest objections in the minds of most students are the unsuitability of the position to the requirements of the Judah-Benjamin frontier and its distance from ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kiriath-arim.htm
... the philological-the strongest-grounds cannot be of much value. The greatest objections in the minds of most students are the unsuitability of the position to the requirements of the Judah-Benjamin frontier and its distance from ...
https://bibleatlas.org/baalah_2.htm
... the philological-the strongest-grounds cannot be of much value. The greatest objections in the minds of most students are the unsuitability of the position to the requirements of the Judah-Benjamin frontier and its distance from ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kiriath-baal.htm
... the philological-the strongest-grounds cannot be of much value. The greatest objections in the minds of most students are the unsuitability of the position to the requirements of the Judah-Benjamin frontier and its distance from ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kiriath-jearim.htm
... ( Acts 21:39 ; Acts 22:3 ; Acts 23:34 ) . Students or pilgrims from Cilicia like himself disputed with Stephen ( Acts 6:9 ) . Some ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cilicia.htm
... the philological-the strongest-grounds cannot be of much value. The greatest objections in the minds of most students are the unsuitability of the position to the requirements of the Judah-Benjamin frontier and its distance from ...
https://bibleatlas.org/baale-judah.htm
... ) . 3. Causes of Dispersion: The causes of the Dispersion most obvious to the student of Old Testament history were the Assyrian and Babylonian captivities, when the king of Assyria carried ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dispersion.htm
... years' course. There were no fees, the lecturers being supported by gifts from rich students. Pantaenus, a converted Stoic philosopher, was its first head (180) . He ...
https://bibleatlas.org/alexandria.htm
... Jerusalem, II, 518-20) . 7. Churches and Ecclesiastical Traditions: To the Bible student the New Testament is the best guide to Olivet; tradition and "sites" only bewilder ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_of_olives.htm
... Jerusalem, II, 518-20) . 7. Churches and Ecclesiastical Traditions: To the Bible student the New Testament is the best guide to Olivet; tradition and "sites" only bewilder ...
https://bibleatlas.org/olivet.htm
... this was the case. The Babylonians in general, on the other hand, were enthusiastic students from very early times. From their inscriptions, it is certain that among their centers of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/chaldea.htm
... the governors and chiefs, of the various towns. The main letters are summarized in the Students' History of Egypt, II, and full abstracts of all the letters are in Syria ...
https://bibleatlas.org/egypt.htm
... often written upon these, and grammars, vocabularies and interlinear translations were compiled to enable the student to understand the extinct Sumerian, which had long been the Latin of Semitic Babylonia. The ...
https://bibleatlas.org/assyria.htm
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