MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LYCAONIA»
Lycaonia
lycaonia
pronunciation
large
region
interior
asia
minor
north
mount
taurus
bounded
east
cappadocia
galatia
west
phrygia
pisidia
while
south
extended
chain
where
bordered
country
popularly
called
earlier
times
cilicia
topical
bible
land
lycanon
wolf
district
from
what
said
speech
evident
inhabitants
ancient
turkey
encyclopedia
britannica
anatolia
mountains
inhabited
wild
warlike
aboriginal
people
pastured
sheep
merriam
webster
geographical
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nyə
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lukaonia
lukaonisti
meant
according
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notes
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LYCAONIA»
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Lycaonia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
Lycaonia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Studies in Biblical and Patristic Criticism: Or Studia ...
Of Lycaonia proper (as distinguished from Asian Lycaonia and the Tetrarehy), the
famous cities are Thebasa in Taurus, Hyde on the frontier of Galatia and
Cappadocia.' In this passage it is plain that Pliny distinguishes three separate
divisions ...
E L Hicks, W M Ramsay, F C Conybeare, 2006
From Iconium, then, Paul and Barnabas made their way to "the cities of Lycaonia,
Lystra and Derbe." The implication is that Iconium itself was not in Lycaonia. The
ancient realm of Lycaonia was at this time divided: its western part (called ...
Frederick Fyvie Bruce, 1988
3
A treatise on the comparative geography of western Asia: ...
Galatia and Lycaonia are said to have been originally parts of Phrygia ; Pontus of
Cappadocia ; that is, Cappadocia, in more ancient times, occupied the space
between Taurus and the Euxine ; and Phrygia, the great body of Asia Minor,
within ...
4
The Galatia of Saint Paul and the Galatic Territory of the ...
province Asia [i. e. is classed under the Asian jurisdiction], in the same conventus
with which are the people of Philomelion and of Tymbrion, the Leucolithi, the
Pelteni, the people of Tyriaion: from Lycaonia also, on the side which adjoins ...
5
Historical Commentary on Galatians
On the south alone was Galatic expansion comparatively easy during this period.
Here lay the open, defenseless country of Lycaonia. Under the Seleucid kings
Lycaonia was shut against them, for it was the gate to the Seleucid Phrygian and
...
William M. Ramsay, Mark Wilson, 1997
6
Paul Outside the Walls: A Study of Luke's Socio-geographical ...
the very least Derbe and Laranda.123 A second and this time more threatening
revolt of the Cietae in 52 CE suggests that the transferral of Cilicia Aspera and
southern Lycaonia from one client king to another did little to alter the character of
...
Dean Philip Bechard, 2000
Q. Where was Lycaonia situated ? A. Lycaonia, a province of, and situated in
Asia Mjnor, was bounded on the north by Galatia; on the east by Cap- padocia ;
on the south by Pisidia ; and on the west by Phry- gia. Lycaonia was a dependant
...
8
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
w. s. l. s. LYCAONIA lik-a-6'ne-3, fi-ks-frne-a [Gk. Lykaonia]. A region in the
southern part of the Anatolian plateau (Acts 14:6). Anatolia (Asia Minor) is divided
into three geographical regions: the Armenian highlands in the east, the
Anatolian ...
9
St. Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen
(XIV 6) Paul andBarnabas FLED UNTOTHE CITIES OF LYCAONIA, LYSTRA
AND DERBE, AND THE SURROUNDING REGION; (7) AND THERE THEY
WERE ENGAGED IN PREACHING THE GOSPEL. The expression used inXIV6is
...
Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 1935
10
St. Paul: The Traveler and Roman Citizen
It is instructive as to Luke's conception of Paul's method, and about Luke's own
ideas on the development of the Christian church, that he should here so
pointedly define the Roman part of Lycaonia as the region to which Paul went
and where ...
Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, Mark Wilson, 2001
7 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «LYCAONIA»
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Lycaonia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
ANATOLIA: The cradle of history, fertility and culture
Divided by historians into tribal regions such as Lydia, Lycia, Caria, Mysia, Bithynia, Phrygia, Galatia, Lycaonia, Pisidia, Paphlagonia, Cilicia ... «Daily Sabah, mars 15»
My Protector by Alanea Alder [Book Review]
The story takes place in a paranormal city known as Lycaonia, which is hidden away from the world at large. The city offers the beauty of old ... «Guardian Liberty Voice, janv 15»
Pope Francis: Fix Your Heart Firmly on the Holy Spirit
... the Pope recounted how Paul then traveled to Lycaonia, where he healed a paralytic in the name of the Lord, for which the pagans referred ... «National Catholic Register, mai 14»
Top 40 Most Beautiful Wonders of the World
... to the east by the upper Euphrates and the Armenian Highland, to the north by Pontus, and to the west by Lycaonia and eastern Galatia. «American Live Wire, avril 14»
Church remembers St. Paul's companions, Sts. Timothy and Titus
After St. Paul's visit to Timothy's home region of Lycaonia, around the year 51, the young man joined the apostle and accompanied him in his ... «Catholic News Agency, déc 12»
STS. TIMOTHY AND TITUS
After St. Paul's visit to Timothy's home region of Lycaonia, around the year 51, the young man joined the apostle and accompanied him in his travels. «Catholic News Agency, août 05»
Daily Reading for Monday, April 29th, 2013
11 When the crowds saw what Paul had done they shouted in the language of Lycaonia, 'The gods have come down to us in human form.'. «Catholic Online, juil 02»