The name Asia in the Bible In Biblical times, the name Asia belonged to a Roman province in western Anatolia (modern Turkey). It's mentioned 18 times in the New Testament, see full concordance. In Acts 20:4 occurs the adjective Ασιανος, meaning Asiatic — not Asian, that woul...
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Lamsa BibleAnd when they had come to him, he said to them, You know from the very first day that I entered Asia Minor, how I have been with you always,Aramaic Bible in Plain EnglishAnd when they came to him, he said to them, “You are aware that from the first day that I ...
Minor wear to covers. Marginal staining to the top and bottom of the panorama, some creasing along the folds and some foxing. Wa- terstaining to the majority of plates and the plan and map of Singapore. The large linen map generally in good condition with some foxing and creasing to the...
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In ancient times, the Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) ranged from Asia Minor and Greece to Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, and northwest India. Trade trade, di Esiatik layɔn (Panthera leo persica) bin de na Eshia Maynɔ ɛn Gris te go Palestayn, Sirya, Mɛsopotemia, ɛ...
‘World Conqueror’, we know a lot about him – and not all of it good. In 1336, at Shakhrisabz in present-day Uzbekistan, the wife of a minor chief of the Mongol Barlas clan gave birth to a son with blood-filled palms, a sure omen that the infant was predestined to cause the ...
did identify hundreds of grains of wheat, barley (Hordeum vulgare), and broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum), possibly suggesting that rice was still of minor significance in the early-medieval period. He also reported a small quantity of rice from the seventh century AD village of Konyr-tobe ...
The Bible was translated into the Malay language as early as 1612 by Dutch missionaries. 4 The Malaysian Bar devoted a substantial portion of its October–December, 2013 newsletter Praxis to critiquing the “Allah” case (see e.g., Harding 2013). 5 These principles lie at the heart of cons...