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Pisidia
Pisidia (, , ) was a region of ancient
Asia Minor located north of
Lycia, bordering
Caria,
Lydia,
Phrygia and
Pamphylia, and corresponding roughly to the modern-day province of
Antalya in
Turkey. Among Pisidia's settlements were
Termessus,
Selge,
Cremna,
Sagalassos,
Etenna,
Antiochia,
Neapolis, Tyriacum,
Laodiceia Katakekaumene and
Philomelium.
Pisidia
pitch; pitchy
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
About
Pisidia
(pitchy) was a district in Asia Minor north of Pamphylia, and reached to and was partly included in Phrygia. Thus Antioch in Pisidia was sometimes called a Phrygian town. St. Paul passed through Pisidia twice, with Barnabas, on the first missionary journey, i.e., both in going from Perga to Iconium, (Acts 13:13,14,51) and in returning. (Acts 14:21,24,25) comp. 2Tim 3:11 It is probable also that he traversed the northern part of the district, with Silas and Timotheus, on the second missionary journey, (Acts 18:8) but the word Pisidia does not occur except in reference to the former journey.
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith.
About
Pisidia
a district in Asia Minor, to the north of Pamphylia. The Taurus range of mountains extends through it. Antioch, one of its chief cities, was twice visited by Paul (Acts 13:14; 14:21-24).