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  1. https://bibleatlas.org/thessalonica.htm

    Probably Paul was again in Thessalonica after his first imprisonment. From the Epistle to the Philippians ( Acts 1:26 ; Acts 2:24 ), written during his captivity, we learn that his intention was to revisit Philippi if possible, and 1 Timothy 1:3 …

  2. Thessalonica (BiblePlaces.com)

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    Thessalonica’s location and use as a port made it a prominent city. In 168 BC it became the capital of the second district of Macedonia and later it was made …

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      How did Paul come to Thessalonica?
      Paul (with Silas and Timothy) came to Thessalonica from Philippi on his second missionary journey, stopping in Amphipolis and Apollonia before arriving here ( Acts 17 ). He preached in the city’s synagogue, the chief synagogue of the region, for at least three weeks.
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      Where is Thessalonica located?
      Thessalonica is located along the Egnatian Way, a Roman road going from Albania to Constantinople. This road was 19 feet wide and paved with stone slabs or packed sand. Paul and his companions travelled along this road from Neapolis to Thessalonica. Thessalonica is about 100 miles from Philippi and 500 miles from Athens.
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      Did the church at Thessalonica live in a Roman city?
      Still, the church at Thessalonica had to learn to live in a Roman city. Though Thessalonica had more freedom than Jerusalem, the Roman presence still made life more difficult for some, especially the lower and working classes. In this lesson we address some of the features of city life that have a bearing on the work of the Gospel.
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      What did Thessalonica do in 168 BC?
      In 168 BC, the city of Thessalonica invited Rome to take over their city and help protect it from its enemies. Rome responded positively, though granting the city considerable freedom to continue running its own affairs.
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    • https://www.biblestudy.org/maps/apostle-paul-all...

      Place where Paul's ship, on its way to Rome, docks for a period of time (Acts 27:8). Iconium And after shaking the dust off their feet against them, they came to Iconium (Acts 13:51). Jerusalem And when Saul came to Jerusalem, he …

    • https://thebiblejourney.org/.../paul-in-thessalonica

      Jan 2, 2015 · Thessalonica was founded by King Kassandros in 315BC (see Map 24). It …

    • https://www.kankelborg.net/thess/Thessalonica Background.pdf

      Thessalonica is located along the Egnatian Way, a Roman road going from Albania to …

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    • https://wwugoodword.com/2012/07/thessalonica-in-pauls-day

      Here we may, by divine grace, enjoy a strong union; and while Seventh-day Adventists may …

    • https://www.biblestudy.org/biblepic/thessalonica...

      Thessalonica was an autonomous part of the Kingdom of Macedon until 168 B.C. when it became a city of the Roman Republic. It soon grew to be a critical trading hub for the Roman Empire by facilitating the exchange of goods between …

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