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Dead Sea Place
The Dead Sea, referred to in the Bible as the Salt Sea, served as the southeastern boundary of the Promised Land allotted to the Israelites. It lay adjacent to โฆ
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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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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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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
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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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Caesarea Philippi Place
Caesarea Philippi was an ancient city in northern Israel near the headwaters of the Jordan River, built around pagan shrines including those dedicated to the goโฆ