Pisidian
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Overview:
Pisidian refers to anything related to Pisidia, an ancient region located in the southern part of Asia Minor, which is modern-day Turkey. This area is significant in biblical history, particularly in the New Testament, as it was part of the Apostle Paul's missionary journeys. Pisidia was known for its rugged terrain and was inhabited by a mix of indigenous Pisidians and Greek settlers.

Biblical References:
The most notable biblical reference to Pisidia is found in the Book of Acts, where the Apostle Paul and his companions traveled through the region during their missionary work. In Acts 13:13-14 , it is recorded: "From Paphos, Paul and his companions sailed to Perga in Pamphylia, where John left them to return to Jerusalem. From Perga, they went on to Pisidian Antioch. On the Sabbath, they entered the synagogue and sat down."

Pisidian Antioch:
Pisidian Antioch was a prominent city in the region and served as a key location for Paul's ministry. It was a Roman colony and held a strategic position on the Via Sebaste, a major Roman road. The city was known for its diverse population, including Jews and Gentiles, which provided a fertile ground for the spread of the Gospel.

In Pisidian Antioch, Paul delivered a significant sermon in the synagogue, addressing both Jews and God-fearing Gentiles. Acts 13:16-41 records Paul's message, which emphasized the fulfillment of God's promises through Jesus Christ and called for repentance and faith. This sermon led to a mixed reaction, with some embracing the message and others opposing it.

Cultural and Historical Context:
Pisidia was a mountainous region, and its cities, including Pisidian Antioch, were often fortified due to the threat of banditry and local unrest. The region was influenced by Hellenistic culture following the conquests of Alexander the Great, and later by Roman governance. This blend of cultures is evident in the archaeological remains, which show a mix of Greek and Roman architectural styles.

The presence of a Jewish community in Pisidian Antioch is indicative of the widespread Jewish diaspora during the Roman period. This community provided a starting point for Paul's evangelistic efforts, as he often began his ministry in the synagogues before reaching out to the Gentiles.

Significance in Early Christianity:
Pisidia, and particularly Pisidian Antioch, played a crucial role in the spread of early Christianity. The events in Pisidian Antioch, as recorded in Acts, highlight the challenges and opportunities faced by the early church in a diverse and often hostile environment. The region's strategic location facilitated the dissemination of the Gospel message throughout Asia Minor and beyond.

Paul's experiences in Pisidia also underscore the theme of perseverance in the face of opposition, as he and his companions encountered both acceptance and resistance. Acts 13:50-51 notes the opposition they faced: "But the Jews incited the God-fearing women of high standing and the leading men of the city. They stirred up persecution against Paul and Barnabas and expelled them from their region. So they shook the dust off their feet in protest against them and went to Iconium."

Legacy:
The legacy of Pisidian Antioch and the broader region of Pisidia is preserved in the biblical narrative as a testament to the early church's mission to spread the Gospel to all nations. The archaeological remains of Pisidian Antioch, including its ancient roads, theaters, and temples, continue to provide insight into the historical and cultural context of the New Testament era.
Greek
4099. Pisidia -- Pisidia, a region of Asia Minor
... Word Origin of uncertain origin Definition Pisidia, a region of Asia Minor NASB
Word Usage Pisidia (1), Pisidian (1). Pisidia. ... (pisidian) -- 2 Occurrences. ...
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490. Antiocheia -- Antioch, the name of two cities
... an-tee-okh'-i-ah) Short Definition: Antioch Definition: Antioch, (a) Antioch on
the river Orontes, capital of the Province Syria, (b) Pisidian Antioch, not in ...
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4742. stigma -- a bed of leaves or rushes
... 4742 ("brand-mark") refers to the literal scars on Paul from the lictor's
rods at Pisidian Antioch, the stoning at Lystra, etc. ...
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Library

The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galatians
... In this province were Pisidian Antioch, Derbe, Iconium, and Lystra, where St.
Paul founded Churches in AD47, on his first missionary journey. ...
/.../pullan/the books of the new testament/chapter xii the epistle of.htm

The Epistle to the Galatians
... Galatian theory, on the other hand, identifies the Galatian churches with those
founded by Paul on his first missionary journey at Pisidian Antioch, Iconium ...
/.../drummond/introduction to the new testament/the epistle to the galatians.htm

The Acts of the Apostles
... From Antioch Barnabas and Saul set out on the first missionary journey, including
visits to Cyprus, Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Lystra and Derbe, from where ...
/.../drummond/introduction to the new testament/the acts of the apostles.htm

The Epistles of Paul
... On this first journey they labored on the island of Cyprus and in Pisidian Antioch,
Iconium, Lystra and Derbe, preaching the Gospel and working miracles. ...
/.../drummond/introduction to the new testament/the epistles of paul.htm

Paul at Athens
... Contrast it with his speech in the synagogue of Pisidian Antioch, which appeals
entirely to the Old Testament, and is saturated with Jewish ideas, or with the ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture the acts/paul at athens.htm

To John, Bishop of Germanicia.
... When some men had given in charges against Candidianus, the Pisidian, [2147] accusing
him of several acts of adultery and other iniquities, it is said that the ...
/.../theodoret/the ecclesiastical history of theodoret/cxlvii to john bishop of.htm

Letter ccxvi. To Meletius, Bishop of Antioch.
... home. I have been as far as Pisidia to settle the matters concerning the
brethren in Isauria in concert with the Pisidian bishops. ...
/.../basil/basil letters and select works/letter ccxvi to meletius bishop.htm

The Design and Unity of Luke's History
... over the whole of Asia Minor, and when the opposition between the contending ideas,
Roman or Galatic on the one hand, native (ie, Phrygian, Pisidian, etc.) and ...
/.../ramsay/was christ born in bethlehem/chapter 2 the design and.htm

Quirinius the Governor of Syria
... We know that about BC.6 the pacification of the mountainous Pisidian districts in
the south of the Galatic province was proceeding, and the system of military ...
/.../ramsay/was christ born in bethlehem/chapter 11 quirinius the governor.htm

Apion Book 1 Footnotes
... reproachful language, here given these people, is to me a strong indication that
they were the poor despicable Jews, and not the Pisidian Solymi celebrated in ...
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Thesaurus
Pisidian (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Pisidian (1 Occurrence). Acts 13:14 and they
having gone through from Perga, came to Antioch of Pisidia ...
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Pisidia (2 Occurrences)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. ANTIOCH, OF PISIDIA. an'-ti-ok, pi-sid'-ia
(Antiocheia pros Pisidia, or aAntiocheia he Pisidia = "Pisidian"). ...
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Antioch (21 Occurrences)
... inhabitants. CH Thomson. ANTIOCH, OF PISIDIA. an'-ti-ok, pi-sid'-ia (Antiocheia
pros Pisidia, or aAntiocheia he Pisidia = "Pisidian"). 1 ...
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Minor (2 Occurrences)
... Later, traffic from the East took the route passing along the South side of the
Axylon, North of Iconium, and Pisidian Antioch to the Lycus, Meander and Ephesus ...
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Asia (22 Occurrences)
... Later, traffic from the East took the route passing along the South side of the
Axylon, North of Iconium, and Pisidian Antioch to the Lycus, Meander and Ephesus ...
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Lasciviousness (9 Occurrences)
... Sources: Etymologists assign three probable sources of aselgeia, namely: (1) from
a compound of the alpha privitive (negation) and Selge, a Pisidian city whose ...
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Pison (1 Occurrence)

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Phrygia (4 Occurrences)
... was the larger of the two divisions, including the greater part of the older country;
Galatian Phrygia was small, extending along the Pisidian Mountains, but ...
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Pisid'ia (2 Occurrences)
Pisid'ia. Pisidia, Pisid'ia. Pisidian . ... Acts 14:24 And having passed through
Pisidia, they came to Pamphylia, (See RSV). Pisidia, Pisid'ia. Pisidian . ...
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Galatia (6 Occurrences)
... the two regions (a) Lycaonia, (b) that of Iconium and Antioch); (7) progress across
the region Pisidia, where no churches were founded (Pisidian Antioch is not ...
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Resources
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Pisidian (1 Occurrence)

Acts 13:14
and they having gone through from Perga, came to Antioch of Pisidia, and having gone into the synagogue on the sabbath-day, they sat down,
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