1 Corinthians 16:1-24
Achaia
: a Roman province located in Greece along the south coast of the Gulf of Corinth
(37° 59´, 23° 44´)
Achaicus
: a man who was sent from Corinth to Paul before Paul wrote 1 Corinthians.
Apollos
: a Jewish man from Alexandria who was taught by Aquila and Priscilla
Aquila
: the husband of Priscilla
Asia
: A Roman province on the west side of Asia Minor.
(39° 13´, 32° 43´)
Ephesus
: a town in western Asia Minor at the mouth of the Cayster River
(37° 57´, 27° 22´)
Fortunatus
: a Corinthian Christian man
Galatia
: a nation, and later a Roman province, in central Asia Minor
(37° 34´, 32° 27´)
Jerusalem
: the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
(31° 46´, 35° 14´);
(31° 46´, 35° 14´);
(31° 46´, 35° 14´);
(31° 46´, 35° 14´);
(31° 46´, 35° 14´);
(31° 46´, 35° 14´)
Macedonia
: a Roman province north of Greece which included 10 Roman colonies (IBD),citizens of the province of Macedonia
(40° 37´, 22° 55´)
Pentecost
: a sacred festival of the Jews observed 50 days after the Passover
Prisca
: the wife of Aquila
Priscilla
: the wife of Aquila
Stephanas
: a man who, with his family, were the first converts in Achaia and who Paul baptised
Timothy
: a young man of Lystra who travelled with Paul and to whom two epistles were addressed