
Pamphylia - Wikipedia
Pamphylia (/ p æ m ˈ f ɪ l i ə /; Ancient Greek: Παμφυλία, Pamphylía Turkish: Pamfilya) was a region in the south of Asia Minor, between Lycia and Cilicia, extending from the Mediterranean to Mount Taurus (all in modern-day Antalya province, Turkey).
Bible Map: Pamphylia
pam-fil'-i-a (Pamphulia): A country lying along the southern coast of Asia Minor, bounded on the North by Pisidia, on the East by Isauria, on the South by the Mediterranean Sea, and on the West by Lycia (Acts 2:10; Acts 27:5). 1. Physical Features:
Pamphylia | Anatolia, Lycia, Mediterranean | Britannica
Pamphylia, ancient maritime district of southern Anatolia, originally a narrow strip of land that curved along the Mediterranean between Cilicia and Lycia but that, under Roman administration, included large parts of Pisidia to the north.
Pamphylia Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
Pamphylia (of every tribe), one of the coast-regions in the south of Asia Minor, having Cilicia on the east and Lycia on the west. In St. Pauls time it was not only a regular province, but the emperor Claudius had united Lycia with it, and probably also a good part of Pisidia.
Topical Bible: Pamphylia
Pamphylia is a region of significant historical and biblical interest, located in the southern part of modern-day Turkey, along the Mediterranean coast. In biblical times, it was bordered by the regions of Lycia to the west and Cilicia to the east.
Pamphylia - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
At the time of the Apostle Paul, Pamphylia was a small Rom. province, extending seventy-five m. along the coast and thirty m. inland, following the lower course of the valley of the Cestrus to the Taurus mountains in the interior. It was surrounded by …
Where is biblical Pamphylia today? 1 modern identification - OpenBible.info
Pamphylia (modern): very high confidence. Pamphylia. Verses (5) Acts 2:10, 13:13, 14:24, 15:38, 27:5. Linked Data Identifiers
Pamphylia - Livius
Pamphylia is the ancient name of the rich and fertile alluvial plain of the rivers Kestros, Eurymedon, and Melas (the modern Aksu Çayi, Köprü Çayi, and Manavgat Çayi). In the south, we find the Mediterranean sea - the Gulf of Antalya to be more precise.
Topical Bible: Cilicia and Pamphylia
Pamphylia is another region in Asia Minor, located to the west of Cilicia along the southern coast of modern-day Turkey. It is bordered by the Taurus Mountains to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. In the New Testament, Pamphylia is mentioned in the context of the Apostle Paul's missionary activities.
Pamphylia | Encyclopedia.com
PAMPHYLIA, region in the southern part of Asia Minor. According to a Roman decree quoted in i Maccabees (15:16ff.), Pamphylia was among those countries notified by the Roman consul Lucius (142 b.c.e.) of the renewed pact of friendship between the Roman Senate and the Jewish nation under the high priest Simeon.