
Bible Map: Iconium
ICO'NIUM, a city in Lycaonia, 300 ms. s.e. from Constantinople and about 120 ms. inland from the Mediterranean, now Konieh, pop. about 40,000. There are ruins above the town, and the …
Iconium, Lystra - New Testament Churches - Bible Study
Iconium was the ancient capital city of the Asia Minor region known as Lycaonia, which itself was part of the Roman province named Galatia. It was a wealthy town located in a well-watered, …
Map - Iconium - BibleBento.com
It was a large and rich city, 120 miles north from the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the Taurus mountains, and on the great line of communication between Ephesus and the western coast of …
Iconium - Casual English Bible
Paul's beatings, imprisonment throughout the Mediterranean world from Jerusalem to Rome. Map of Galatia. A Roman province in what is now central Turkey. Paul visited there during all 3 of …
Where is biblical Iconium today? 1 modern identification
1 Identification Konya (modern): very high confidence Konya Verses (6) Acts 13:51, 14:1, 14:19, 14:21, 16:2 2Tim 3:11 Linked Data Identifiers
What the Bible Says About Iconium: Meaning and Significance
Aug 3, 2024 · Iconium is a city mentioned in the New Testament, notably in Acts 14, where the Apostle Paul and Barnabas preached and faced opposition. It symbolizes a place of both …
Definition of Iconium in the Bible
Mentioned only in the New Testament, Iconium was the ancient capital city of the Asia Minor region known as Lycaonia, which itself was part of the Roman province named Galatia. It was …
Iconium in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE (Bible History Online)
Iconium, the modern Konia, has always been the main trading center of the Lycaonian Plain. Trade attracted Jews to the ancient Phrygio-Hellenic city (Acts 14:1), as it attracts Greeks and …
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Paul’s First Missionary Journey This map details his meeting with Jesus, his time at Damascus and Jerusalem, then to Cyprus, Perga, Antioch, Iconium, Derbe, and Lystra
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