
Bible Map: Iconium
ICO'NIUM, a city in Lycaonia, 300 ms. s.e. from Constantinople and about 120 ms. inland from the Mediterranean, now Konieh, pop. about 40,000. There are ruins above the town, and the …
Iconium, Lystra - New Testament Churches - Bible Study
Iconium was the ancient capital city of the Asia Minor region known as Lycaonia, which itself was part of the Roman province named Galatia. It was a wealthy town located in a well-watered, …
Apostle Paul's First Missionary Journey Map - Bible Study
In a short time, Jews from Pisidian Antioch and Iconium arrive in Lystra and succeed in turning people against the two evangelists. After being stoned, some people drag Paul's dead body …
Map - Iconium - BibleBento.com
It was a large and rich city, 120 miles north from the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the Taurus mountains, and on the great line of communication between Ephesus and the western coast of …
Where is biblical Iconium today? 1 modern identification - OpenBible.info
ae425aa (Iconium) TIPNR: [email protected]: UBS Names Database: nt ID_504: Wikidata: Q79857 (modern) Image. Credit: Murat Feyzifar (modified) About. This page identifies the …
Iconium - Casual English Bible
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Iconium - Biblical Cyclopedia
When the Roman provincial system was matured, some of the most important roads intersected one another at this point, as may be seen from the map in Leake's Asia Minor. These …
Iconium - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Paul and Barnabas reached Iconium from Pisidian Antioch, a journey of perhaps eighty m. if they followed the route that took them up the Sultan Range, and across fifty or sixty m. of the …
Topical Bible: Iconium
Iconium was an ancient city located in the region of Lycaonia, in what is now modern-day Turkey. It was situated on a fertile plain and served as a significant hub in the Roman province of Galatia.
Iconium (Konya), Biblical Sites in Turkey, Biblical tour guide ...
In the central plateau of the Lycaonian District, Iconium was a city set amidst a very large fertile plain that stretched to the north and east. Well watered and surrounded by an unusually …