Syria in the Bible
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And a report about him went out {throughout} Syria, and they brought to him all those {who were sick} with various diseases and afflicted by torments, demon-possessed and epileptics and paralytics, and he healed them.
Now the woman was a Greek [i.e., a Gentile], a Syrophoenician by nationality. [Note: This was a region just north of Galilee and consisted of Syria and Phoenicia]. She begged Him to drive out the evil spirit from her daughter.
This was the first numbering, which was made when Quirinius was ruler of Syria.
And many lepers were in Israel in the time of Elisha the prophet, and yet none of them was healed, saving Naaman of Syria."
And Jesus said to them, "The kings of the [unconverted] Gentiles lord it over their own people, and those who domineer over them are called 'Benefactors' [Note: This was a title used by Greek kings in Egypt and Syria].
And the news about [what was being done by] these people reached the church in Jerusalem, so that they sent Barnabas to Antioch [in Syria].
And from there they sailed to Antioch [in Syria], from where they had [originally] been committed to God's favor for [carrying out] the work which they had just completed.
And when they arrived [in Antioch of Syria], they gathered the church together and reported everything that God had done through them and how He had opened a door [of opportunity] for the [unconverted] Gentiles to [enter] the faith.
Certain men [i.e., believers, see verse 5] came down from Judea [to Antioch of Syria] and began teaching the brothers this: You cannot be saved unless you are circumcised according to the custom [required] by Moses.
The church sped them on their journey, and they passed through both Phoenicia and Syria informing the brothers, to the great joy of all, that the Gentiles were turning to God.
They wrote this letter to be delivered by them:
From the apostles and the elders, your brothers,
To the brothers among the Gentiles in Antioch, Syria, and Cilicia:
Greetings.
He traveled through Syria
So Paul, having stayed on for many days, said good-bye to the brothers and sailed away to Syria. Priscilla and Aquila were with him. He shaved his head at Cenchreae because he had taken a vow.
And when he landed at Ceasarea, he went up [Note: This would mean either up to Ceasarea or up to Jerusalem] and greeted the church [there], then went down to Antioch [in Syria].
and, spending three months, when a plot was laid against him by the Jews, as he was about to sail to Syria, he determined to turn back through Macedonia.
And, sighting Cyprus, and leaving it behind to the left, we held on our voyage to Syria, and landed at Tyre; for, there, the ship was to discharge her cargo.
I did not go up to Jerusalem to [discuss it with] those who had become apostles before me either; instead I went away into Arabia. [Note: This is probably when Paul received supernatural power from the Holy Spirit]. Then afterward, I returned to Damascus. [Note: This was in Syria where Paul was converted].
Then I went into the districts of Syria and Cilicia.
But when Cephas came to Antioch [of Syria], I confronted him personally [about a matter] for which he deserved to be condemned.
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But as these are merely questions of words and persons and your own Law, you can attend to them for yourselves. I decline to adjudicate upon matters like that." And he drove them from the tribunal. Then all [the Greeks] caught hold of Sosthenes the president of the synagogue and beat him in front of the tribunal; but Gallio took no notice. After waiting on for a number of days Paul said goodbye to the brothers and sailed for Syria, accompanied by Priscilla and Aquila. (As the latter was under a vow, he had his head shaved at Cenchreae.)
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Syria » Israel delivered into the hands of, for the sins of jehoahaz
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Syria » Inhabitants of » Spoke the syriac language
Syria » Paul preaches in
Syria » God smote with blindness those sent against elisha by the king of
Syria » Inhabitants of » A warlike people
Syria » Inhabitants of » Called syrians
Syria » King of israel » Joram » Recover
Syria » Governed by kings
Syria » The israelites » Harassed by frequent incursions of
Syria » Inhabitants of » An idolatrous people
Syria » Death of the king of, and the cruelty of his successor foretold by elisha
Syria » Joined with israel against ahaz and besieged jerusalem
Syria » Prophecies respecting » Burning of damascus
Syria » Prophecies respecting » Destruction of rezin king of
Syria » Location of
Syria » Gospel preached and many churches founded in
Syria » Minor kingdoms within the region » Damascus
Syria » Conquest of » By tiglath-pileser, king of assyria
Syria » Confederates with nebuchadnezzar
Syria » Prophecies respecting » Terror and dismay in, occasioned by its invasion
Syria » David » Destroyed a second army of
Syria » The israelites » Encouraged and assisted by God overcame, a second time
Syria » The israelites » Forewarned of invasion by, at the return of the year
Syria » The israelites » Under ahab encouraged and assisted by God, overcame
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Syria » The israelites » Defeated by, and ahab slain
Syria » The israelites » Insignificant before
Syria » David » Sent joab against the armies of, hired by the ammonites
Syria » David » Dedicated the spoils of
Syria » And it included phoenicia
Syria » Elisha predicted to joash his three victories over
Syria » Asa sought aid of, against israel
Syria » The israelites » Under ahab sought to recover ramoth-gilead from
Syria » Benhadad king of, besieged samaria
Syria » Besieged samaria again
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Syria » Prophecies respecting » Destruction of its inhabitants
Syria » The israelites » Heard the secrets of, from elisha
Syria » Including padan-aram
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Syria » Inhabitants of » A commercial people
Syria » David » Obtained renown by his victory over
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Syria » Army of, miraculously routed
Syria » The israelites » At peace with, for three years
Syria » Inhabitants of » Called syrians of damascus
Syria » Conquest of » By jeroboam
Syria » David » Destroyed the army of, which assisted hadadezer
Syria » David » Garrisoned and made tributary
Syria » Subdued and its inhabitants taken captive by assyria
Syria » More properly the country around damascus
Syria » Retook elath and drove out the jews
Syria » Abana and pharpar rivers of
Syria » A savior raised up for israel against » 2ki 13:5
Syria » Israel followed the idolatry of
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Syria » Prophecies respecting » Spoliation of damascus
Syria » Conquest of » By david
Syria » Damascus the capital of
Syria » Conversion » Christian
he dropped to the ground and heard a voice saying to him, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" "Who are you?" he asked. "I am Jesus," he said, "and you persecute me. Get up and go into the city. There you will be told what you have to do." His fellow-travellers stood speechless, for they heard the voice but they could not see anyone. Saul got up from the ground, but though his eyes were open he could see nothing; so they took his hand and led him to Damascus. For three days he remained sightless, he neither ate nor drank. Now there was a disciple called Ananias in Damascus. The Lord said to him in a vision, "Ananias." He said, "I am here, Lord." And the Lord said to him, "Go away to the street called 'The Straight Street,' and ask at the house of Judas for a man of Tarsus called Saul. He is praying at this very moment, and he has seen a man called Ananias enter and lay his hands upon him to bring back his sight." "But, Lord," Ananias answered, "many people have told me about all the mischief this man has done to thy saints at Jerusalem! And in this city too he has authority from the high priests to put anyone in chains who invokes thy Name!" But the Lord said to him, "Go; I have chosen him to be the means of bringing my Name before the Gentiles and their kings as well as before the sons of Israel. I will show him all he has to suffer for the sake of my Name." So Ananias went off and entered the house, laying his hands on him with these words, "Saul, my brother, I have been sent by the Lord, by Jesus who appeared to you on the road, to let you regain your sight and be filled with the holy Spirit." In a moment something like scales fell from his eyes, he regained his sight, got up and was baptized. Then he took some food and felt strong again. For several days he stayed at Damascus with the disciples. He lost no time in preaching throughout the synagogues that Jesus was the Son of God ??21 to the amazement of all his hearers, who said, "Is this not the man who in Jerusalem harried those who invoke this Name, the man who came here for the express purpose of carrying them all in chains to the high priests?" Saul became more and more vigorous. He put the Jewish residents in Damascus to confusion by his proof that Jesus was the Christ; and the Jews, after a number of days had elapsed, conspired to make away with him. But their plot came to the ears of Saul, and, although they kept watch on the gates day and night in order to make away with him, his disciples managed one night to let him down over the wall by lowering him in a basket. He got to Jerusalem and tried to join the disciples, but they were all afraid of him, unable to believe he was really a disciple. Barnabas, however, got hold of him and brought him to the apostles. To them he related how he had seen the Lord upon the road, how He had spoken to him, and how he had spoken freely in the name of Jesus at Damascus. He then went in and out among them at Jerusalem, speaking freely in the name of the Lord; he also held conversations and debates with the Hellenists. But when the brothers learned that the Hellenists were attempting to make away with him, they took him down to Caesarea and sent him off to Tarsus. Now, all over Judaea, Galilee, and Samaria, the church enjoyed peace; it was consolidated, inspired by reverence for the Lord and by its invocation of the holy Spirit, and so increased in numbers.