Achaia
: a Roman province located in Greece along the south coast of the Gulf of Corinth
Antioch
: a city in Syria located 15 miles inland from the Mediterranean Sea on the Orontes River,a principal city of the province of Pisidia in Asia Minor, west of Iconium.
Aquila
: the husband of Priscilla
Athens
: a town which was the capital of Attica in Greece
Caesarea
: a town on the Mediterranean 40 kilometers south of Mt. Carmel and 120 kilometers NW of Jerusalem.
Cenchreae
: the eastern port town of Corinth
Claudius
: the Roman emperor who was the successor of Caligula,a Roman army captain in Jerusalem
Corinth
: a town located on the narrow isthmus connecting the Greek mainland with the Peloponnesus Peninsula to the south
Corinthians
: the inhabitants of Corinth.
Crispus
: a leader of the Jewish synagogue at Corinth, baptized by Paul
Ephesus
: a town in western Asia Minor at the mouth of the Cayster River
Gallio
: the man who was deputy or proconsul of Achaia in Corinth.
Gentile
: a non-Jewish person
Greek
: the language used by the people of Greece
Italy
: a country west of Greece, whose capital is Rome
Jews
: the people descended from Israel
Justus
: a man who was nominated with Matthias to replace Judas Iscariot as an apostle,a godly man of Corinth,a man in Rome from whom Paul sends greetings
Macedonia
: a Roman province north of Greece which included 10 Roman colonies (IBD),citizens of the province of Macedonia
Paul
: a man from Tarsus who persecuted the church but became a missionary and writer of 13 Epistles
Pontus
: the coastal region of north Asia Minor
Priscilla
: the wife of Aquila
Rome
: the capital city of Italy
Silas
: a man who went with Peter and Paul on separate missionary journeys
Sosthenes
: the man in charge of the synagogue in Corinth who was beaten
Syria
: the country to the north of Palestine,a country of north western Mesopotamia
Timothy
: a young man of Lystra who travelled with Paul and to whom two epistles were addressed
Titius Justus
: a godly man of Corinth