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[PDF] WHY DERBE? - Tyndale BulletinOn the first journey Paul and Barnabas entered Lycaonia after preaching in the synagogues in Pisidian Antioch and Iconium but were forced to leave them because ...
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Derbe Excavations Explore Pauline Site - Biblical Archaeology SocietySep 6, 2013 · Excavations near Karaman in southern Turkey have begun to uncover remains from ancient Derbe, a site of Paul's evangelizing in Acts 14-16.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Derbe - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible GatewayThe name of this city, situated in the southeastern part of the Lycaonian region of Rom. Galatia, may derive from a dialectical word for the juniper tree.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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The name Derbe - meaning and etymology - Abarim PublicationsJun 23, 2015 · Etymology: Unclear. The name Derbe in the Bible. The name Derbe belongs to a city of Lycaonia, the heart of modern-day Turkey (Acts 14:6).
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Acts 14:6 Commentaries: they became aware of it and ... - Bible Hub... Lycaonia in general did (n). Derbe was sometimes called "Delbia", which, in the language of the Lycaonians, signifies a "juniper tree"; and Delub, and Dulbe ...
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Acts 14:20 - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.orgPaul and Barnabas next moved about 60 miles farther to the southeast to Derbe (meaning juniper, modern Kerti Hüyük) on the eastern border of the Galatian ...
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Εγκυκλοπαίδεια Μείζονος Ελληνισμού, ΚωνσταντινούποληΤhe name changed to Claudioderbe from the Claudian years onwards, perhaps thanks to the imperial favour, before the initial name was restored in the Early ...Missing: variants | Show results with:variants
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the coin descriptions for Derbe from the *BMC_Lycaonia.pdf* document, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a single, dense response. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized the key information into tables where appropriate, while retaining narrative sections for context and additional notes. All data is sourced from the summaries, and useful URLs are listed at the end.
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Derbe | A Guide to Biblical Sites in Greece and TurkeyThe ancient city of Derbe was located southeast of Iconium (modern Konya) in the ancient region of south-central Asia Minor known as Lycaonia.
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The Site of Derbe; A New Inscription | Anatolian StudiesJun 15, 2015 · The question of the site of Derbe has for many years exercised the ingenuity of those who have studied the topography of ancient Lycaonia.Missing: Derbai variants
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Ptolemaeus, Geography (II-VI) - ToposTextDerbe . 64°20' . 38°15' Laranda . 64°45' . 38°05' Olbasa . 65°20' . 38°10' Mousbanda . 64°50' . 37°50' In Tyanis prefecture. Dratai . 65°30' . 39°00' Tyana ...
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The Site of Derbe: A New Inscription - jstorshows that his own location of Derbe at Maden ;ehir, based though it was on the slenderest of evidence, was probably closer to the truth than any of those ...
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CAPPADOCIA - Encyclopaedia IranicaAfter the fall of the Achaemenid empire the satrapies became kingdoms: Northern Cappadocia, the kingdom of Pontus, was ruled by a cadet branch of Dascylium's ...
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ACHAEMENID SATRAPIES - Encyclopaedia IranicaThe satrapies formed a system which made it possible to rule over the whole Achaemenid territory, to raise and forward taxes, to recruit military forces, and ...Missing: Derbe | Show results with:Derbe
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The Story of LycaoniaFeb 23, 2025 · Amyntas conquered Derbe and Laranda, which were incorporated in the Roman Empire when Amyntas' kingdom was made into the province Galatia in ...
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A Historical Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians - Part 1It resembles in that respect the history of Cilicia Provincia between B.C. 80 and 50. ... Derbe now became the frontier city of Roman territory and a ...
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Derbe - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia OnlineIt was one of those Lycaonian cities honored with the title "Claudian" by the emperor Claudius; its coins bear the legend "Claudio-Derbe." This implied ...
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Derbe - Enjoy ToursApart from its place in early Christianity, the city of Derbe is something of a mystery. It's first mentioned by the first century geographer Strabo as a city ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Ancient coins of LycaoniaDerbe probably received the name Claudio-Derbe when, about A. D. 41, it was made the Roman frontier-station towards the kingdom of Antiochus IV. »ANS. Hyde ...
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Derbe Inscription - Holy Land PhotosJun 27, 2024 · This imperial dedication is dated to AD 156/157 and honors Antoninus Pius as emperor. It was made by the council and people of Claudioderbe ...
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Laranda (Lykaonia) 12 Karaman - Λάρανδα - ToposTextLaranda (Lykaonia) 12 Karaman - Λάρανδα ; Ptolemaeus, Geography (II-VI) · Anonymous, Antonine Itinerary ; §5.6.17 In Antiochiane Derbe . 64°20' . 38°15' Laranda .
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Acts 14 - Clarke's Commentary - StudyLight.orgPaul and Barnabas, having preached at Iconium with great success, are persecuted, and obliged to flee to Lystra and Derbe, 1-6.
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Acts 16 - Free Bible Commentary▣ "in Lystra" Timothy's hometown was Lystra. However, some Greek manuscripts of Acts 20:4 (and Origen's writings) imply that Derbe was his hometown. 16:3 "Paul ...
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The preliminary urban missionary outreach of the apostle Paul as ...The two chapters of the book of Acts (chapters 13-14) recount Paul's first missionary outreach. The efforts of spreading the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to the ...
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Who were Lois and Eunice in the Bible?Lois was Timothy's grandmother and Eunice was his mother. They lived in Lystra (or possibly Derbe), a region in the province of Galatia.
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Who was Gaius in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgJan 4, 2022 · Another of Paul's traveling companions on his third missionary journey was also named Gaius. Luke calls him “Gaius of Derbe” in Acts 20:4—Derbe ...Missing: ties | Show results with:ties
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None###Summary of "Why Derbe? An Unlikely Lycaonian City for Paul’s Ministry"
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Excavations at Derbe Have Begun - HolyLandPhotos' BlogSep 5, 2013 · It has not been excavated, but An inscription found there mentions “the gods of Derbe” as well as the council and people of the town. In ...Missing: Derbai variants
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Derbe Inscription Detail - Holy Land PhotosJun 28, 2024 · The inscription is very worn and is difficult to read. To the left of the center of the image, some of the letters of "ΔΕΡΒΗ" (= "Derbe" in ...Missing: historical name variants coins
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RPC — Search**Summary of Marcus Ulpius Carminius Claudianus Details:**
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Derbe in Lycaonia [Kerti Hüyük] - Vici.orgKerti Hüyük lies 3.5 km north of Ekinözü Village; northeast of Karaman Province. After discovered in 1956 inscription on the stone Kerti Hüyük is considered the ...Missing: terrain Taurus Mountains narrow pass
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Chapter 4 The Expansion of Christianity in Lycaonian Cities and VillagesBelow is a merged summary of the early bishopric of Derbe in Late Antiquity, combining all the information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use tables where appropriate (formatted as CSV-style text for dense representation) and narrative text for contextual and qualitative information. The response retains all mentioned bishops, councils, ecclesiastical history, and useful URLs, organized by key categories.
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I PBE: Kyrikos 3 - Prosopography of the Byzantine EmpireKyrikos 3 was bishop of Derbe in Lycaonia; in 692 he attended the Quinisext Council in Constantinople and signed the canons: Ohme, Bischofsliste, p. 166, no.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Derbe - New AdventDerbe became a suffragan see of Iconium; it is not mentioned by later "Notitiæ Episcopatuum", and we know but four bishops, from 381 to 672 (Lequien, Oriens ...Missing: Early history
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Derbe (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]Vicente Alda y Sancho † (Titular Bishop: 7 Jun 1886 to 1 Jun 1888) · Lorenzo Angelo Bartolomasi † (Titular Bishop: 24 Nov 1910 to 15 Dec 1919) · Michelangelo ...Missing: ancient list