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- Bible Map: Tarsus
Two miles North of Tarsus the plain gives way to low, undulating hills, which extend to the foothills of Taurus, the great mountain chain lying some 30 miles North of the city, which divides Cilicia from Lycaonia and Cappadocia
- Tarsus - New Testament Churches - Bible Study
Tarsus was the chief city and capital of the Roman Province of Cilicia which was located in the eastern part of Asia Minor It was known for its wealth and schools of learning, which is why Apostle Paul described it as "no insignificant city" (Acts 21:39)
- Where is biblical Tarsus today? 1 modern identification
Places in the Bible Today: Acts 9:11, 9:30, 11:25, 21:39, 22:3 Unless otherwise indicated, all content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
- Tarsus | Turkey, Map, Facts | Britannica
Tarsus, city, south-central Turkey It is located on the Tarsus River, about 12 miles (20 km) from the Mediterranean Sea coast Tarsus is an ancient city on the alluvial plain of ancient Cilicia, the birthplace of St Paul (Acts of the Apostles 22:3)
- Tarsus - Clickable Map of the Roman Empire - First Century AD
Map of the Roman Empire - Tarsus Tarsus Q-7 on the Map Ancient Tarsus - Important city of Cilicia near the mouth of the river Cydnus, dating back to the Mycenaean period When Alexander arrived there he patronized the city, and afterwards it became Hellenized Tarsus was home of the apostle Paul, as mentioned in the Bible in Acts 9:11, 30; 11
- Maps for Studying Acts 1-12 - JesusWalk
A series of specific maps of Samaria, Judea, Jerusalem, the Temple, Antioch, and Tarsus for Acts 1-12
- The Cilician Plain and Tarsus – Bible Mapper Atlas
Around A D 5 the apostle Paul was born in Tarsus, which he later described as “no ordinary city” (Acts 21:39) Less than 90 miles (144 km) to the southwest lay Antioch, one of the largest cities of the Roman Empire and the place where believers were first called Christians (Acts 11:26)
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