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Paphos Place
Paphos, on the southwestern coast of Cyprus, was the Roman provincial capital of the island and the seat of the proconsul Sergius Paulus. It marked the climax oโฆ
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Tarsus Place
Tarsus served as the principal city of Cilicia in southeastern Asia Minor, renowned for its advanced educational institutions and bustling commercial activitiesโฆ
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Troas Place
Troas, known as Alexandria Troas, was a prominent port city in northwest Asia Minor that functioned as a major hub for travel between Asia and Europe in the firโฆ
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Athens Place
Athens served as the intellectual and cultural hub of the ancient world during the first century, filled with idols and philosophical schools that reflected itsโฆ
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Miletus Place
Miletus was an important port city in the Roman province of Asia, located near the mouth of the Maeander River. During his third missionary journey, the apostleโฆ
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Colossae Place
Colossae was an ancient city in the Lycus Valley of Asia Minor, near Laodicea and Hierapolis, that hosted an early Christian congregation likely planted by Paulโฆ
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Berea Place
Paul and Silas fled to Berea after being driven out of Thessalonica by a hostile mob, and found a strikingly different reception: Luke describes the Bereans as โฆ
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Assos Place
Assos was a coastal city in the Roman province of Asia where Paul arranged to meet his traveling companions' ship after choosing to walk the shorter overland roโฆ