Acts 13:4
sent out <1599> [being.]
Cyprus <2954> [Cyprus.]
Acts 13:13-14
put out to sea <321> [loosed.]
Perga <4011> [Perga.]
John <2491> [John.]
Antioch <490> [A.M. 4050. A.D. 46. Antioch.]
<1525> [went.]
Acts 13:51
shook <1621> [they.]
Iconium <2430> [Iconium.]
Acts 14:1
<1722> [in.]
went <1525> [went.]
that a large <5620 4183> [that a.]
Greeks <1672> [Greeks.]
Acts 14:6
learned <4894> [were.]
fled <2703> [and fled.]
of Lystra <3082> [Lystra.]
Lycaonian <3071> [Lycaonia.]
Acts 14:21
[taught many. Gr. made many disciples.]
Lystra <3082> [Lystra.]
Acts 14:24-25
[Cir. A.M. 4052. A.D. 48.]
Pisidia <4099> [Pisidia.]
Pisidia was a province of Asia Minor, situated between Phrygia on the north and west, Lycaonia on the east, and Pamphylia on the south.
Perga <4011> [Perga.]
Perga was a considerable city of Pamphylia, towards the sea coast, and near the Caystrus, famous for the temple of Diana.
Attalia <825> [Attalia.]
Attalia, now Antalia, or Satalie, was a maritime city of Pamphylia, the chief residence of the prefect.