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Thessalonica - New Testament Churches
https://www.biblestudy.org/maps/new-testament-churches/thessalonica.htmlA man named Jason, a Jewish Christian who was likely a blood relative of Paul (Romans 16:21), hosted believers in his home at Thessalonica (Acts 17:5 - 9). The books of 1 and 2Thessalonians, penned by Paul from Corinth between 50 - 51 A.D., are noteworthy in that they are the first ones written by the apostle that are included in the Bible.
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Thessalonica - Bible History
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Thessalonica. Thessalonica. THESSALONICA thĕs’ ə lə nī’ ka ( Θεσσαλονίκη, G2553 ). The capital city of the Rom. province of Macedonia. 1. Topography. The city was strategically located on the Thermaic Gulf to the W of the Chalcidice. The Via Egnatia passed through it and linked it with all the important cities of Macedonia.
Thessalonica - Bible History
https://bible-history.com/smiths/t/thessalonica1. This was the chief station on the great Roman road called the Via Egnatia, which connected Rome with the whole region to the north of the AEgean Sea. 2. Placed as if was on this great road, and in connection with other important Roman ways. Thessalonica was an invaluable centre for the spread of the gospel. In fact it was nearly if not quite ...
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Acts 17:1. 11. 13; 27:2; Philippians 4:16: 1 and 2 Thessalonians; 2 Timothy 4:10 . The port city of Thessalonica (now called Salonica or Thessaloniki) was founded by the Macedonian General Kassander in celebration of the successful campaigns against the Persians (315 BCE). With the triumphs and expansion of their influence, new wealth poured into Macedonia and allowed new …
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Thessalonica was under Roman rule from 186 B.C. to 379 A.D. It was declared a “free city,” ... The term “politarchs” was only found in the Bible up until somewhat recent times when archaeological discoveries have verified that Luke used the correct term of the day. The reigning Caesar in Paul’s day was Claudius I. He reigned from 41 ...