Rhe'gium
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Geographical Context:
Rhe'gium, known today as Reggio Calabria, is a city located on the southern tip of the Italian peninsula, directly across the Strait of Messina from the island of Sicily. In ancient times, it was a significant maritime hub due to its strategic position along the Mediterranean Sea. The city was a key point for ships traveling between the eastern and western parts of the Roman Empire.

Biblical Reference:
Rhe'gium is mentioned in the New Testament in the context of the Apostle Paul's journey to Rome. In Acts 28:13, the Berean Standard Bible states: "From there we set sail and arrived at Rhegium. After one day a south wind came up, and on the second day we came to Puteoli." This passage is part of the narrative describing Paul's voyage as a prisoner being transported to Rome for trial. The mention of Rhe'gium highlights the city's role as a stopover point for ships navigating the Mediterranean.

Historical and Cultural Significance:
During the time of the New Testament, Rhe'gium was a prominent city within the Roman Empire. It was originally a Greek colony, founded around the 8th century BC, and later came under Roman control. The city's Greek heritage is reflected in its name, which is derived from the Greek word "Ῥήγιον" (Rhégion). Rhe'gium was known for its cultural and economic contributions, serving as a center for trade and commerce.

Theological Implications:
The brief mention of Rhe'gium in the Book of Acts underscores the historical accuracy and geographical awareness of the biblical narrative. It also illustrates the spread of Christianity across diverse regions of the Roman Empire. Paul's journey through Rhe'gium is part of the larger mission to bring the Gospel to the heart of the empire, Rome itself. This journey symbolizes the fulfillment of Jesus' command to spread the Gospel to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8).

Archaeological Insights:
Archaeological findings in the area of modern Reggio Calabria have uncovered remnants of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, including roads, buildings, and artifacts. These discoveries provide a glimpse into the life and culture of Rhe'gium during the time of the Apostle Paul. The city's ruins testify to its historical importance and its role as a crossroads of ancient Mediterranean trade routes.

Modern Relevance:
Today, Reggio Calabria remains a vibrant city with a rich historical legacy. It continues to be a significant cultural and economic center in southern Italy. The city's connection to the Apostle Paul's journey offers a tangible link to the early Christian church and serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of the Gospel message throughout history.
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Rhe'gium (1 Occurrence)

Acts 28:13
thence having gone round, we came to Rhegium, and after one day, a south wind having sprung up, the second 'day' we came to Puteoli;
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