Bithynia – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Bithynia
Bithynia
Noun
1. an ancient country in northwestern Asia Minor in what is now Turkey; was absorbed into the Roman Empire by the end of the 1st century BC
(hypernym) geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
(part-holonym) Asia Minor, Anatolia
(part-meronym) Nicaea
Bithynia
violent precipitation
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
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Bithynia
a Roman province of Asia Minor. Mentioned only in (Acts 16:7) and in 1Pet 1:1 The chief town of Bithynia was Nicaea, celebrated for the general Council of the Church held there in A.D. 325 against the Arian heresy.
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith.
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Bithynia
a province in Asia Minor, to the south of the Euxine and Propontis. Christian congregations were here formed at an early time (1 Pet. 1:1). Paul was prevented by the Spirit from entering this province (Acts 16:7). It is noted in church history as the province ruled over by Pliny as Roman proconsul, who was perplexed as to the course he should take with the numerous Christians brought before his tribunal on account of their profession of Christianity and their conduct, and wrote to Trajan, the emperor, for instructions (A.D. 107).