Where is Philippi today?

The present municipality Filippoi is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavala, Greece. It was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016.
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What is Philippi called today?

Philippi, modern Fílippoi, hill town in the nomós (department) of Kavála, Greece, overlooking the coastal plain and the bay at Neapolis (Kavála).
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Does Philippi exist today?

Philippi continued to flourish as a major Byzantine city. Today the archaeological site has substantial remains including a theatre and four basilicas. Philippi is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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Is Philippi and Macedonia the same?

During the Third Macedonian War (171-168 B.C.), which marked the end of Hellenistic Macedonia, Philippi was conquered by the Romans, who divided the kingdom into four separate states; the city formed part of the eastern Macedonian state.
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Where did the transfiguration of Jesus take place?

According to tradition, the event took place on Mount Tabor. It is not known when the festival was first celebrated, but it was kept in Jerusalem as early as the 7th century and in most parts of the Byzantine Empire by the 9th century.
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Where is Ancient Philippi?



What was Philippi known for?

287 BC) attests. Philippi preserved its autonomy within the kingdom of Macedon and had its own political institutions (the Assembly of the demos). The discovery of new gold mines near the city, at Asyla, contributed to the wealth of the kingdom and Philip established a mint there.
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Where is modern day Corinth?

Corinth, Greek Kórinthos, an ancient and a modern city of the Peloponnese, in south-central Greece.
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Where is Ephesus today?

Ephesus is located near the western shores of modern-day Turkey, where the Aegean Sea meets the former estuary of the River Kaystros, about 80 kilometers south of Izmir, Turkey.
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How long did Paul stay in Philippi?

They stayed for 3 months (A.D. 57/58, Acts 28:11). In Feb. of A.D.
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Where is Macedonia in the Bible?

Macedonia has a long, rich history dating back to biblical times. In fact, Macedonia is mentioned at least 23 times in seven books of the Holy Bible. The Macedonian region, located in south-central Balkans, is comprised of northern Greece, southwestern Bulgaria, and the independent Republic of North Macedonia.
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Where was Paul when he wrote the book of Philippians?

Paul the Apostle to the Philippians, abbreviation Philippians, eleventh book of the New Testament, written by St. Paul the Apostle to the Christian congregation he had established in Philippi. It was penned while he was in prison, probably at Rome or Ephesus, about 62 ce.
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Why did Paul love the Philippians?

Paul also praised the members in Philippi for their faith in Jesus Christ and gave them counsel based on information about them that he had received from a Philippian disciple named Epaphroditus (see Philippians 4:18). Paul's counsel included encouragement to be humble and united (see Philippians 2:1–18; 4:2–3).
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Where is Philadelphia in the Bible?

Location of the ancient city of Philadelphia. The best example of an ancient City of Brotherly Love was a town in Lydia, a kingdom of western Asia Minor. This settlement was located east of ancient Ionia in modern Turkey, near mount Tmolus, by the Cogamus River.
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Where is Smyrna in the Bible today?

The Metropolis of Smyrna (Greek: Μητρόπολη Σμύρνης) is an ecclesiastical territory (diocese) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, modern Turkey. The Christian community of Smyrna was one of the Seven Churches of Asia, mentioned by Apostle John in the Book of Revelation.
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Where is the Church of Smyrna located today?

Smyrna - İzmir

Today, Smyrna is located within modern-day İzmir, a city that has almost continuously been inhabited for centuries.
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What is the city of Ephesus called now?

Today the modern name of Ephesus is Selcuk. A small Turkish town which has a population of 36.000 people and located at the Western Turkey.
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What is biblical Corinth called today?

In 1858, the old city of Corinth (now known as Αρχαία Κόρινθος / Ancient Corinth; a town 3km/2mi SW of the modern city) was totally destroyed by an earthquake. The new city of Corinth was founded on the coast of the Gulf of Corinth.
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Where is modern day Thessalonica?

Definition. Thessalonica (also Thessalonike) was an ancient city of Macedon in northern Greece which today is the city of Thessaloniki.
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Was there a synagogue in Philippi?

he did not do at Philippi, presumably because there was no synagogue in the town. Had there been ten male Jews permanently resident there, .
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Who were the captives of Philippi?

The "captives at Philippi" is probably both a classical and a Shakespearean (literary) allusion since, at the end of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and after the battles at that Macedonian city in 42 B. C., the captives (former supporters of the conspirators Cassius and Brutus) were released by the magnanimous victors, ...
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What mountain was Jesus crucified on?

Golgotha, (Aramaic: “Skull”) also called Calvary, (from Latin calva: “bald head” or “skull”), skull-shaped hill in ancient Jerusalem, the site of Jesus' crucifixion. It is referred to in all four Gospels (Matthew 27:33, Mark 15:22, Luke 23:33, and John 19:17).
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What mountain did Jesus ascend into heaven from?

Finally, after the Resurrection, Jesus is reported to have ascended into heaven from the Mount of Olives (Acts 1:9–12); Luke mentions that the Ascension occurred on a location there near the village of Bethany (Luke 24:50–51).
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Did the Transfiguration happen after the crucifixion?

—Both Matthew (17:1) and Mark (9:2) state that the Transfiguration occurred “after six days” following the time of Peter's great confession that Jesus was the Christ; while Luke (9:28) notes an interval of “about an eight days.” It is probable that the six-day period was meant to be exclusive of the day on which the ...
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