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Καισάρεια

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ας (ἡ) [σᾰ]lat. Cæsarea, Césarée :
      1 v. de Cappadoce (auj. ruines près de Kæsarieh) ANTH. 1, 92 ; 8, 2, etc. ;
      2 v. de Maurétanie (auj. Cherchell) LUC. H. conscr. 28.
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Lexicon of Greek Personal Names

TBESG

Καισαρία (Rec. -άρεια), -ας, ἡ
Cæsarea;
__1. Cæsarea Philippi, at the foot of Lebanon: Mat.16:13, Mrk.8:27.
__2. Cæsarea of Palestine, on the sea-coast: Act.8:4 9:30 10:1, 24 11:11 12:19 18:22 21:8, 16 23:23, 33 25:1, 4 25:6, 13.†
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Translators Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek based on Abbot-Smith, A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (1922) (=AS), with corrections and adapted by Tyndale Scholars

TT

Place, proper name
  • port city founded by King Herod in 22 BCE, the modern Kesaria, Israel. (TOPOS text)
  • Late Antique settlement near Kaisareia? in Kozani Macedonia. (TOPOS text)
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