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Jul 28, 2017 · Finally, in Acts 16:6 the word “Phrygian [country]” is likely an adjective, specifying the part of Galatia in which Paul traveled, and Acts 18:23 describes Paul’s travels in southern Galatia and Phrygian Asia.
Jun 28, 2004 · The Greek text of Acts 16:6 reads as follows: Διῆλθον δὲ τὴν Φρυγίαν καὶ Γαλατικὴν χώραν κωλυθέντες ὑπὸ τοῦ ἁγίου πνεύματος λαλῆσαι τὸν λόγον ἐν τῇ ᾿Ασίᾳ, “And they passed through the Phrygian and Galatian region, having been kept by the ...
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Summary. Paul’s inland travels in Galatia and Phrygia are hard to trace: the narrative in Acts, long subjected to detailed scrutiny, is incomplete at best. Complex modern arguments based on the text of Colossians have linked tensions in the church at Colossae, in the Lycus valley, to contacts with Cynic or Middle Platonist philosophers ...
- Paul McKechnie
- 2019
Almost all the earliest physical evidence for books and letters comes from scraps of papyri, for which I give dates. There are a few exceptions. In those cases, the earliest manuscript evidence we have is that of great Codex Sinaiticus, the earliest complete New Testament. This is dated to 325–360.
Phrygia forms a tract of territory of indeterminate and wavering boundaries, lying on the W watershed of the Anatolian plateau, and comprising, apparently, in earliest times, the major part of western Asia Minor.
Oct 14, 2023 · Luke's usage of the term Galatia in Acts 16:6 and 18:23 and distinguishing Galatia from Phrygia (a regional district but not a province) suggests that Luke was referring to the Galatian district excluding the districts of Pisidia and Lycaonia.
Explore Galatians as Paul encourages the church to return to the gospel in this TGC Bible Commentary by Matthew P. Harmon and John Sloat.