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Greece
Facts:
During New Testament times, Greece was a province in the Roman Empire.
- Like the modern-day country of Greece, it was located on a peninsula that is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Ionian Sea.
- The apostle Paul visited several cities in Greece and established churches in the cities of Corinth, Thessalonica, and Philippi and probably others.
- People who are from Greece are called "Greeks" and their language is "Greek." People from other Roman provinces also spoke Greek, including many Jews.
- Sometimes the term "Greek" is used to refer to a Gentile.
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(See also: Corinth, Gentile, Greek, Hebrew, Philippi, Thessalonica)
Bible References:
Word Data:##
- Strong's: H3120, G1671