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Thursday, January 16th, 2025
the First Week after Epiphany
the First Week after Epiphany
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Bible Lexicons
Old & New Testament Greek Lexical Dictionary Greek Lexicon
Strong's #624 - Ἀπολλωνία
Transliteration
Apollōnía
Phonetics
ap-ol-lo-nee'-ah
Origin
from the pagan deity Apollon (i.e. the sun, from (G622))
Parts of Speech
proper locative noun
TDNT
None
Definition
- Thayer
- Strong
- Mounce
Thayer's
Apollonia = "belonging to Apollo"
Apollonia = "belonging to Apollo"
- a maritime city of Macedonia, about a day's journey from Amphipolis
Frequency Lists
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Verse Results
ASV (1)
Acts
1
BSB (1)
Acts
1
CSB (1)
Acts
1
ESV (1)
Acts
1
KJV (1)
Acts
1
LEB (0)
The
did not use
this Strong's Number
did not use
this Strong's Number
LSB (1)
Acts
1
N95 (1)
Acts
1
NAS (1)
Acts
1
NLT (1)
Acts
3
WEB (1)
Acts
1
YLT (1)
Acts
1
Thayer's Expanded Definition
Ἀπολλωνία, Ἀπολλωνιας, ἡ, Apollonia, a maritime city of Macedonia, about a day's journey (according to the Antonine Itinerary 32 Roman miles) from Amphipolis, through which Paul passed on his way to Thessalonica (36 miles further): Acts 17:1. (See B. D. under the word.)
Thayer's Expanded Greek Definition, Electronic Database.
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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament
Ἀπολλωνία , -ας , ἡ ,
Apollonia, a city of Macedonia: Acts 17:1.†
Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
List of Word Forms
Απολλωνιαν Ἀπολλωνίαν Apollonian Apollonían Apollōnian Apollōnían