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1 Μελίτη
Μελίτη, ης, ἡ Malta, an island located south of Sicily (M. is attested as the name of this island in Diod S 15, 12, 2; Strabo 6, 2, 11; 17, 3, 16; Ps.-Scylax 94 [p. 37 BFabricius 1878]; ins) Ac 28:1.—On debate respecting identification w. Mijet, off the Dalmatian coast (among the first in modern times AAcworth, JTS 24, ’73, 190–93) and Cephallenia (Warnecke, Romfahrt 59–69; 145–56) s. BRapske, BAFCS II 36–43.—AMayr, D. Insel Malta im Altertum 1909; Zahn, AG 841–44; JvonFreeden, Malta u. die Baukunst seiner Megalith-Tempel ’93; Pauly-W. XV 543ff; Kl. Pauly III 1179; DAC X 1320ff; BHHW II 1132f; OEANE III 402–5.—Boffo, Iscrizioni no. 22. M-M. -
2 Ἀντιόχεια
Ἀντιόχεια, ας, ἡ (lit., ins, Joseph., SibOr) Antioch.① A. on the Orontes, the largest city in Syria (Jos., Ant. 16, 148), capital of the Seleucid Empire, later seat of the Rom. legate. Many Jews lived there (Jos., Bell. 7, 43; Just., A I, 26, 4). Of the origin of the Christian community in A. we know only what is reported in Ac 11:19–26. Paul labored there Ac 13:1; 14:26; 15:22ff; 18:22, and had a difference of opinion w. Peter Gal 2:11. Ignatius, superintendent (bishop) of the church there, mentions the city IPhld 10:1; ISm 11:1; IPol 7:1.—OMüller, Antiquitates Antiochenae 1839; TMommsen, Röm. Gesch. V 456ff; RFörster, A. am Orontes: Jahrb. d. K. D. Arch. Inst. 12, 1897, 103–49; HLeclerq, Antioche: DAC I 2359–427; KBauer, A. in der ältesten Kirchengesch. 1919; HDieckmann, Antiochien 1920; KPieper, A. am Orontes im ap. Zeitalter: ThGl 22, 1930, 710–28; VSchultze, Antiocheia 1930; LEnfrey, Antioche 1930; CKraeling, The Jewish Commun. at Antioch: JBL 51, ’32, 130–60; MTenney, BiblSacra 107, ’50, 298–310; JKollwitz, RAC I ’50, 461–69; GDowney, A History of Antioch in Syria from Seleucus to the Arab Conquest, ’61; WMeeks/RWilcken, Jews and Christians in Antioch in the First Four Centuries of the Common Era ’78; RBrown/JMeier, Antioch and Rome ’83; Schürer index.② Pisidian A. (Strabo 12, 8, 14; Pliny the Elder, NH 5, 94; OGI 536, 2), belonging to the province of Galatia, seat of the civil and military administration in S. Galatia. Visited several times by Paul Ac 13:14; 14:19, 21; 2 Ti 3:11.—Ramsay, Bearing 282ff; WCalder, JRS 2, 1912, 79–109; PGaechter, Petrus u. seine Zeit, ’58, 155–212; Schürer III 32.
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