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8 results for "Freedom from the law"
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Thessalonica Place
Thessalonica was a prominent seaport city and the capital of the Roman province of Macedonia during the first century. On his second missionary journey, the apoโฆ
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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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Edom Place
Edom was the nation descended from Esau, the brother of Jacob, and was located southeast of the Dead Sea in the rugged hill country of Seir. Throughout Israel'sโฆ
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Sardis Place
Sardis was an ancient city in western Asia Minor, once the wealthy capital of the Lydian kingdom under King Croesus, and later one of the seven churches addressโฆ
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Bethlehem Place
Bethlehem, known as the City of David, served as the hometown of Israel's greatest king and the place where the prophet Samuel anointed him as ruler. Centuries โฆ
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Nazareth Place
Nazareth, a modest village in the region of Galilee, was the hometown where Jesus grew up under the care of Mary and Joseph after their return from Egypt. It waโฆ
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Emmaus Place
Emmaus refers to the village seven miles from Jerusalem where two disciples encountered the risen Jesus while walking and discussing the crucifixion and empty tโฆ
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Corinth Place
Corinth was a prominent and prosperous port city in ancient Greece, renowned for its commercial activity and notorious for its moral corruption influenced by paโฆ