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8 results for "Spread of the gospel to Gentiles"
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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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Iconium Place
Iconium was an ancient city in the region of Lycaonia in Asia Minor, visited by Paul and Barnabas during their first missionary journey as recorded in Acts 14. โฆ
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Antioch Place
Antioch, a major city in ancient Syria, emerged as a key center for early Christianity following the persecution that scattered believers from Jerusalem after Sโฆ
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Malta Place
Malta, referred to as Melita in the New Testament, is the island where the apostle Paul was shipwrecked during his voyage to Rome as a prisoner around 59-60 AD,โฆ
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Caesarea Place
Caesarea served as the Roman capital of Judea and a key administrative center built by Herod the Great on the Mediterranean coast. The apostle Paul was imprisonโฆ
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Sychar Place
Sychar was a town in Samaria located near the well traditionally associated with the patriarch Jacob. In the Gospel of John, Jesus paused there en route from Juโฆ
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Joppa Place
Joppa was an ancient port city on the Mediterranean coast of Israel that served as a key location in the spread of the early Christian church. In the book of Acโฆ
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Pontus Place
Pontus was a region along the southern coast of the Black Sea in northeastern Asia Minor that became a Roman province and is mentioned several times in the New โฆ