Philippi (/fɪˈlɪpaɪ, ˈfɪləˌpaɪ/; Ancient Greek: Φίλιπποι, Phílippoi) was a major Greek city northwest of the nearby island, Thasos. Its original name was...
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Epistle to the Philippians (redirect from Letter of Paul To the Philippians)
attributed to Paul the Apostle and Timothy is named with him as co-author or co-sender. The letter is addressed to the Christian church in Philippi. Paul, Timothy...
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Amando (or Rudolph Amandus) Philippi (14 September 1808 – 23 July 1904) was a German–Chilean paleontologist and zoologist. Philippi contributed primarily to...
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Thomas Nägler; 1992–1998: Paul Philippi; 1998–2001: Eberhard Wolfgang Wittstock; 2001–2013: Klaus Werner Johannis; 2013–present: Paul-Jürgen Porr. 1990–1992:...
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way back to Jerusalem, Paul and his companions visited other cities such as Philippi, Troas, Miletus, Rhodes, and Tyre. Paul finished his trip with a...
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Philippi ('FILL-uh-pea') is a city in and the county seat of Barbour County, West Virginia, United States, along the Tygart Valley River. The population...
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the Earliest Times to A.D. 697. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. p. 47 – via Wikisource. Translation from Philippi, Donald L. (2015). Kojiki. Princeton...
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Lydia of Thyatira (category Ancient Philippi)
connection with purple dye. Philippi (modern-day Macedonia (Greece)) was the city in which Lydia was living when she met St. Paul and his companions. All...
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Pauline epistles (redirect from The Letter of Paul to the Corinthians)
common to attribute at that point in history. Corinth Ephesus Galatia Philippi Colossae Thessalonica Rome Seven letters (with consensus dates) considered...
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Retrieved December 31, 2022. "Sammlung Philippi - The Piscatory Ring (Anulus piscatoris) of Pope Benedict XVI". Dieter-philippi.de. Retrieved 2013-08-19. "Fisherman's...
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Macedonia Samothrace Neapolis Philippi Thyatira The second missionary journey of Paul started around AD 49. One of Paul's most trusted and well-known co-workers...
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leadership roles. Such a woman was Lydia of Philippi, a wealthy dealer in purple cloth. After hearing Paul preach, she and her household were baptized...
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Friedrich Adolf Philippi (October 15, 1809 in Berlin – August 29, 1882 in Rostock) was a Lutheran theologian of Jewish origin. He was the son of a wealthy...
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footnote 21. ISBN 9789004269378. Philippi, Donald L. (2015). Kojiki. Princeton University Press. pp. 98, 116, 222. Philippi, Donald L. (2015). Kojiki. Princeton...
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of the first bishop of Philippi is a matter of controversy. The church in Philippi was established through the work of Saint Paul, who later in the Epistle...
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Filippoi (redirect from Ancient Theatre of Philippi)
Filippoi (Greek: Φίλιπποι, Philippi), is a village and a former municipality in the Kavala regional unit, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece built on the...
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church in Philippi, and according to the text of Philippians 4: 2–3, they were involved in a disagreement together. The author of the letter, Paul the Apostle...
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follow Paul to other cities and to incite the crowds there to violence against him. Paul had already been stoned and left for dead once. In Philippi, a Roman...
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Pope Paul V (Latin: Paulus V; Italian: Paolo V) (17 September 1550 – 28 January 1621), born Camillo Borghese, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler...
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rhyming couplets. According to the Acts of the Apostles, St. Paul and Silas were in Philippi (a former city in present-day Greece), where they were arrested...
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participation. It was during the second mission that he and Paul were imprisoned briefly in Philippi, where an earthquake broke their chains and opened the...
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Apostle Paul (Philippians 2:25-30). He is regarded as a saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church, first Bishop of Philippi, and...
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vestment Philippi Collection "Pope Benedict's Style". Time. 2008-04-11. Archived from the original on April 20, 2008. Retrieved 2013-05-18. Philippi, Dieter...
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Philippi's law refers to a sound rule in Biblical Hebrew first identified by F. W. M. Philippi in 1878, but has since been refined by Thomas O. Lambdin...
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of the conspiracy. He commanded troops with Brutus during the Battle of Philippi against the combined forces of Mark Antony and Octavian, Caesar's former...
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zur Kirchen- und Sittengeschichte des Burzenlandes. Kronstadt, 1868. Paul Philippi. "Fronius, Marcus"[1][permanent dead link]. Neue Deutsche Biographie...
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from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. p. 22 – via Wikisource. Philippi, Donald L. (2015). Kojiki. Princeton University...
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the Earliest Times to A.D. 697. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. p. 45 – via Wikisource. Translation from Philippi, Donald L. (2015). Kojiki. Princeton...
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against the Caesarians under Mark Antony and Octavian in the Battle of Philippi during the Liberators' civil war. After the defeat of the Liberators, who...
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defeat the assassins of Caesar. Following their victory at the Battle of Philippi (42 BC), the Triumvirate divided the Roman Republic among themselves and...
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