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  1. Galatia . Atlas. Galatia and surrounding area. Maps Created using Biblemapper 3.0. Additional data from OpenBible.info. Occurrences. Acts 16:6 When they had gone through the region of Phrygia and Galatia, they were forbidden by the Holy Spirit to speak the word in Asia.

  2. The modern name of the town, which is of considerable size, possessing 15 mosques, is Bergama, the Turkish corruption of the ancient name. One of its mosques is the early Byzantine church of Sophia. The modern town is built among the ruins of the ancient city, but is far less in extent.

  3. CESARE'A (never spelled Caesarea in Scripture), now Kaisariyeh, on the seacoast, only ruins remain, 53 ms. n.n.w. of Jerusalem. Formerly the most celebrated Roman city in Palestine. Strong's Greek

  4. Tarsus and surrounding area. Maps Created using Biblemapper 3.0. Additional data from OpenBible.info. Occurrences. Acts 9:11 The Lord said to him, "Arise, and go to the street which is called Straight, and inquire in the house of Judah for one named Saul, a man of Tarsus. For behold, he is praying,

  5. Map of the World of the Old Testament. During the time of the Old Testament the ancient world extended from Egypt to Asia Minor over to the Caspian Sea and down to the Persian Gulf. One thousand miles from north to south and nearly 1500 miles from west to east.

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  7. thi-a-ti'-ra (Thuateira): Thyatira was a wealthy town in the northern part of Lydia of the Roman province of Asia, on the river Lycus. It stood so near to the borders of Mysia, that some of the early writers have regarded it as belonging to that country.

  8. Laodicea - Location of Churches Map. The city of Pergamos is located 79 kilometers (49 miles) from Smyrna and 61 kilometers (38 miles) from Thyatira. It is a town of Mysia located on the Caicus river. The city, from 281 to 133 B.C., was the residence of Attalia's kings and the kingdom's capital.

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