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The Land of Uz Place
The land of Uz was the home of Job, 'the greatest of all the men of the east,' whose herds, household, and famous trial all unfolded within its borders. Its exaโฆ
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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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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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Pool of Siloam Place
The Pool of Siloam, at the southern tip of ancient Jerusalem, received water from the Gihon spring through Hezekiah's remarkable tunnel - cut through a third ofโฆ
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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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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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Pool of Bethesda Place
The Pool of Bethesda lay by the sheep market in Jerusalem, ringed by five porches where 'a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered' waited foโฆ
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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