Patara [N] [H] [S]a city on the south-west coast of Lycia at which Paul landed on his return from his third missionary journey ( Acts 21:1 Acts 21:2 ...
Let us return now and visit the brethren (epistrepsante de episkepswmeqa tou adelpou). Paul takes the initiative as the leader, all the more so if th...
PAINFULNESS pan'-fool-nes (mochthos): In the summary of his missionary labors in 2?Corinthians 11:27 the King James Version, Paul uses this word. The...
SOSIPATER so-sip'-a-ter (Sosipatros): Sosipater unites with Lucius and Jason in sending greetings to the Roman Christians (Romans 16:21). He is a kin...
CYPRIANS sip'-ri-ans (Kuprioi): Occurs in 2 Macc 4:29. Menelaus who was high priest at Jerusalem, and Sostratus who was governor of the citadel, were...
Evangelist [S]a publisher of glad tidings; a missionary preacher of the gospel ( Ephesians 4:11 ). This title is applied to Philip ( Acts 21:8 ), who ...
Cenchrea [N] [H]millet, the eastern harbour of Corinth, from which it was distant about 9 miles east, and the outlet for its trade with the Asiatic sh...
Trophimus [N] [H] [S]a foster-child, an Ephesian who accompanied Paul during a part of his third missionary journey ( Acts 20:4 ; 21:29 ). He was wit...
Seleucia [N] [H]the sea-port of Antioch, near the mouth of the Orontes. Paul and his companions sailed from this port on their first missionary journe...
PHILIP, THE EVANGELIST One of the seven chosen to have the oversight of the daily ministration of the poor of the Christian community in Jerusalem (Ac...
6-2. SECOND WITHDRAWAL FROM HEROD'S TERRITORY. a?MATT. 15:21; b?MARK 7:24. ? ? ? b?24 And from thence a?Jesus b?arose, and went a?out b?aw...
?EXPOSITION Verse 10. Even there shall thy hand lead me. We could only fly from God by his own power. The Lord would be leading, covering, preserving,...
Without understanding (asunetou). Same word in verse 2?Timothy 21 . Covenant-breakers (asunqetou). Another paronomasia or pun. A privative and verba...
Derbe [N] [H] [S]a small town on the eastern part of the upland plain of Lycaonia, about 20 miles from Lystra. Paul passed through Derbe on his route ...
Illyricum [N] [H] [S]a country to the north-west of Macedonia, on the eastern shores of the Adriatic, now almost wholly comprehended in Dalmatia, a na...
Perga [N] [H] [S]the capital of Pamphylia, on the coast of Asia Minor. Paul and his companions landed at this place from Cyprus on their first mission...
Paphos [N] [E] [H](boiling , or hot ), a town at the west end of Cyprus, connected by a react with Salamis at the east end. It was founded B.C. 1184 ...
Salamis [N] [E] [H](suit ), a city at the east end of the island of Cyprus, and the first place visited by Paul and Barnabas, on the first missionary...
? ? ? The Second Gospel was written by Mark, the kinsman of Barnabas, and the companion of Paul in his first missionary journey. When and where it...
EUNICE u-ni'-se, u'-nis (Eunike, is the correct reading, and not Euneike, which is read by the Textus Receptus of the New Testament of Stephen, three ...