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    Search the Bible. Rome is located near the Mediterranean coast on the western side of central Italy, along the Tiber River. The site was inhabited as early as 753 B.C.E. and became the capital of the Roman Empire in the latter part of the first century B.C.E.

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  2. Surprisingly, the New Testament contains far more references to areas in and outside of the direct control of the Empire than people realize. The KJV Bible contains at least 140 references to Roman provinces and refers to many regions and areas around the known world. For example, note the following two Roman related Biblical passages.

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    Tarsus, the capital of Cilicia and the place Paul boasted was "no insignificant city" (Acts 21:39), was indeed worthy of a certain amount of praise. Unfortunately, the people of the province, as a whole, were not looked upon kindly by others.

    Cilicia was a dangerous place to live. Due to its mountainous region, it was the home of many robbers. Paul almost certainly had his home province in mind when he wrote of the dangers he encountered spreading the gospel which included "perils of robbers" (2Corinthians 11:26). He also stated he had to endure "weariness" and "watchings often" (verse ...

    The province where Paul lived had many Jews who were zealous for God's law. When Stephen began to perform great miracles in 32 A.D. many from Cilicia, Asia and other places vehemently opposed him (Acts 6:8 - 14). Paul, before his conversion, also likely argued against the Biblical truth taught by Stephen in Jerusalem. Their opposition, coupled with...

  4. Rome (Latin and Italian, Roma; Rhome): The capital of the Roman republic and empire, later the center of Lot Christendom, and since 1871 capital of the kingdom of Italy, is situated mainly on the left bank of the Tiber about 15 miles from the Mediterranean Sea in 41 degrees 53' 54 inches North latitude and 12 degrees 0' 12 inches longitude East ...

  5. Rome was the political, economic and military center of the Roman Empire in the first century A.D. Since its 753 B.C. founding in Italy, it had grew to a wealthy major metropolis with an estimated population of 1.2 million (half of which were slaves). The New Testament church began on the Day of Pentecost in 30 A.D.

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · The relationship between the Roman Empire and the Bible is complex, filled with moments of oppression, rebellion, and profound spiritual revelation. As you venture into this discussion, you'll uncover how these historical intersections have left indelible marks on Christianity and its development, inviting a deeper understanding of faith in a ...

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