Acts 13:4
being.20:23Cyprus.4:36; 11:19; 27:4Acts 13:13-14
loosed.6; 27:13Perga.2:10; 14:24,25; 27:5John.5; 15:38; Col 4:10; 2Ti 4:11 A.M. 4050. A.D. 46. Antioch.14:19,21-24went.5; 16:13; 17:2; 18:4; 19:8Acts 13:51
they.18:6; Mt 10:14; Mr 6:11; Lu 9:5Iconium.14:1,19,21; 16:2Acts 14:1
1 Paul and Barnabas are persecuted from Iconium.8 At Lystra Paul heals a cripple, whereupon they are reputed as gods.19 Paul is stoned.21 They pass through divers churches, confirming the disciples in faith and patience.26 Returning to Antioch, they report what God had done with them. in.13:51went.9:20; 13:46; 17:1,2,17; 18:4; 19:8that a.21; 11:21; 13:43,46; 17:4; 18:8Greeks.2; 16:1; 17:12; 18:4; 19:10,17; 20:21; 21:28; Mr 7:26; Joh 7:35; *marg:Joh 12:20; Ro 1:16; 10:12; 1Co 1:22-24; Ga 2:3; 3:28; Col 3:11Acts 14:6
were.9:24; 17:13,14; 23:12-22; 2Ki 6:8-12and fled.Mt 10:23Lystra.20,21; 16:1,2; 2Ti 3:11Lycaonia.11Acts 14:21
taught many. Gr. made many disciples.Mt 28:19; *Gr:Lystra.1,6,8,19; 13:14,51; 15:36; 16:2; 2Ti 3:11Acts 14:24-25
Cir. A.M. 4052. A.D. 48.Pisidia.Pisidia was a province of Asia Minor, situated between Phrygia on the north and west, Lycaonia on the east, and Pamphylia on the south. 13:13,14; 15:38 Perga.Perga was a considerable city of Pamphylia, towards the sea coast, and near the Caystrus, famous for the temple of Diana. Attalia.Attalia, now Antalia, or Satalie, was a maritime city of Pamphylia, the chief residence of the prefect. 25
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