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  1. Konya - Wikipedia

    Konya[a] is a major city in central Turkey, on the southwestern edge of the Central Anatolian Plateau, and is the capital of Konya Province. During antiquity and into Seljuk times it was known as Iconium. In 19th-century accounts of the city in English its …

  2. Bible Map: Iconium

    ICO'NIUM, a city in Lycaonia, 300 ms. s.e. from Constantinople and about 120 ms. inland from the Mediterranean, now Konieh, pop. about 40,000. There are ruins above the town, and the walls, which are two to three ms. in circumference, are built out of materials of ancient edifices.

  3. Iconium - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway

    ICONIUM ī kō’ nĭ əm (̓Ικόνιον, G2658). A city of Asia Minor, modern Konya. According to Xenophon (Anab. 1. 2. 19), Iconium was the last city of Phrygia for one traveling E. In Gr. and Rom. times, it was considered the chief town of Lycaonia. It is mentioned three times in Acts (chs. 13, 14, 16) and in 2 Timothy 3:11. Paul and ...

  4. What the Bible Says About Iconium: Meaning and Significance

    Iconium is a city mentioned in the New Testament, notably in Acts 14, where the Apostle Paul and Barnabas preached and faced opposition. It symbolizes a place of both missionary challenge and the spread of early Christian teachings.

  5. Iconium Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools

    Discover the meaning of Iconium in the Bible. Study the definition of Iconium with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

  6. Topical Bible: Iconium

    Iconium was an ancient city located in the region of Lycaonia, in what is now modern-day Turkey. It was situated on a fertile plain and served as a significant hub in the Roman province of Galatia.

  7. Konya | Turkey, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Iconium, included in the Roman province of Galatia by 25 bce, was raised to the status of a colony by the emperor Hadrian in 130 ce and became the capital of the province of Lycaonia about 372. Located near the frontier, Iconium was subject to Arab incursions from the 7th to the 9th century.

  8. Iconium | A Guide to Biblical Sites in Greece and Turkey - Oxford …

    Nov 12, 2020 · Considered by many to be Turkey’s most religious city, modern Konya (ancient Iconium) is an intriguing place to visit because of its rich religious and architectural history. Known today as Konya, Iconium is located in south-central Turkey, approximately 170 miles south of …

  9. Iconium | Encyclopedia.com

    Iconium (īkō´nēəm), ancient city of Asia Minor, the modern Konya, Turkey. In ancient days it was at various times in Phrygia, Lycaonia, Cappadocia, and the Roman province of Galatia. It was visited by Paul, who converted part of the Greek and Jewish population and established an important church there.

  10. Where is biblical Iconium today? 1 modern identification - OpenBible.info

    ae425aa (Iconium) TIPNR: [email protected]: UBS Names Database: nt ID_504: Wikidata: Q79857 (modern) Image. Credit: Murat Feyzifar (modified) About. This page identifies the current consensus around the modern location of this biblical place. While I consulted sources for this place, there were no major disputes about its modern location.

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