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8 results for "Apostolic leadership and miracles"
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Sodom and Gomorrah Place
Sodom and Gomorrah were ancient cities located near the Dead Sea whose inhabitants were notorious in Scripture for widespread immorality, violence, and rejectioโฆ
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Tyre and Sidon Place
Tyre and Sidon were prominent ancient Phoenician port cities along the Mediterranean coast, frequently referenced in the Old Testament as centers of trade and sโฆ
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Capernaum Place
Capernaum was a fishing village on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee that became Jesus' primary base during his ministry in the region after he left Nazaโฆ
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Sea of Galilee Place
The Sea of Galilee, a freshwater lake in northern Israel also known as Lake Kinneret, formed the geographic center of Jesus' early ministry in the first centuryโฆ
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Galatia Place
Galatia was a Roman province in central Asia Minor, originally settled by Celtic tribes in the third century BC before coming under Roman control. The apostle Pโฆ
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Derbe Place
Derbe was an ancient city in the region of Lycaonia in southern Asia Minor, part of the Roman Empire during the first century. The apostle Paul visited it with โฆ
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Gilgal Place
Gilgal was the first encampment of the Israelites after they crossed the Jordan River into Canaan under Joshua's leadership. There, Joshua erected a memorial ofโฆ
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Mount Nebo Place
Mount Nebo is the peak in Moab where Moses ascended to survey the Promised Land, which God had sworn to give to the Israelites, though Moses himself was forbiddโฆ