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GREEK: 624 Apollwnia Apollonia
NAVE: Apollonia
EBD: Apollonia
SMITH: APOLLONIA
ISBE: APOLLONIA
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Apollonia

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Apollonia: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a city in Macedonia 48 km. from Amphipolis and 60 from Thessalonica (YC)

perdition, destruction
NETBible Maps: JP2 C1 ; JP3 C1
Google Maps: Apollonia (40° 35´, 23° 21´)

Greek

Strongs #624: Apollwnia Apollonia

Apollonia = "belonging to Apollo"

1) a maritime city of Macedonia, about a day's journey from Amphipolis

624 Apollonia ap-ol-lo-nee'-ah

from the pagan deity Apollon (i.e. the sun; from 622); Apollonia, a
place in Macedonia:-Apollonia.
see GREEK for 622

Apollonia [EBD]

a city of Macedonia between Amphipolis and Thessalonica, from which it was distant about 36 miles. Paul and Silas passed through it on their way to Thessalonica (Acts 17:1).

Apollonia [NAVE]

APOLLONIA, a city of Macedonia, Acts 17:1.

APOLLONIA [SMITH]

(belonging to Apollo), a city of Macedonia, through which Paul and Silas passed in their way from Philippi and Amphipolis to Thessalonica. (Acts 17:1) According to the Antonine Itinerary it was distant 30 Roman miles from Amphipolis and 37 Roman miles from Thessalonica.

APOLLONIA [ISBE]

APOLLONIA - ap-o-lo'-ni-a (Apollonia): A town in Mygdonia, a district in Macedonia. It was situated a little to the south of Lake Bolbe, on the Via Egnatia, the great Roman road leading from the coast of the Adriatic to the river Hebrus (Maritza), one of the main military and commercial highways of the empire: it lay between Amphipolis and Thessalonica, a day's journey (Livy xlv.28) or about 30 Roman miles from the former and 38 from the latter. The foundation of the town may perhaps be attributed to about 432 BC; in any case, coins are extant which attest its existence in the 4th century BC (Head, Historia Numorum, 181). Paul and Silas passed through the town on their journey from Philippi to Thessalonica, but do not appear to have stayed there (Acts 17:1). The name seems to have survived in the modern Pollina (Leake, Northern Greece, III, 458; Cousinery, Voyage dans la Macedoine, I, 115).

Marcus N. Tod




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