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| Alphabetical [« »] synopsis 1 synoptic 1 syntagma 2 syria 12 syriac 54 syriac-speaking 1 syrian 7 | Frequency [« »] 12 spoke 12 suggested 12 supposed 12 syria 12 type 12 wisdom 11 100 | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances syria |
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1 2,4| origin as the East, perhaps Syria or Alexandria.~Later on, 2 2,5| the bishop of Antioch, in Syria, and his name was Ignatius. 3 2,5| of Antioch, or indeed of Syria (ROM. 2:2), he was quite 4 2,5| of Asia, Macedonia, and Syria that is implied or reflected 5 4,4| Christians in Beroea in Syria, and that it was also preserved 6 4,5| point of view. Probably in Syria, between A.D. mo and 140, 7 5,6| gospel in Syriac into eastern Syria with his Diatessaron, or 8 8,3| rhetorician from the East, Syria or Assyria, journeyed westward 9 8,3| 167). Later he returned to Syria, and it was probably there, 10 8,3| apparently for missionary use in Syria. It had a remarkable success, 11 10,4| was a gentile Christian of Syria. He traveled from the East 12 11,3| have visited Ionia, Middle Syria, Palestine, southern Italy,