
Bible Map: Derbe - Bible Atlas.org
Derbe is first mentioned as the seat of Antipater, who entertained Cicero, the Roman orator and governor of Cilicia. When the kingdom of Amyntas passed, at his death in 25 B.C., to the …
Derbe and Lystra (BiblePlaces.com)
Derbe was a city in the district of Lycaonia in the Roman province of Galatia in south-central Asia Minor. It sat on a major route connecting Iconium to Laranda and was about 60 miles (97 km) …
Derbe - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
DERBE dûr’ bĭ (Δέρβη, G1292). The name of this city, situated in the southeastern part of the Lycaonian region of Rom. Galatia, may derive from a dialectical word for the juniper tree. It …
Where is biblical Derbe today? 3 modern identifications - OpenBible.info
Murat Özsoy 1958, Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2019, Sir William Mitchell Ramsay. This page attempts to identify all the possible locations where this biblical place …
Derbe - Wikipedia
Derbe or Dervi (Greek: Δέρβη), also called Derveia (Greek: Δέρβεια), [1] was a city of Galatia in Asia Minor, and later of Lycaonia, and still later of Isauria and Cappadocia. It is mentioned in …
Derbe - New Testament Churches - Bible Study
God, who likely had to resurrect Paul back to life to continue his ministry, inspires him to finally make it to Derbe. The city provides a far less tumultuous evangelistic atmosphere than the …
Topical Bible: Lystra and Derbe
Derbe, like Lystra, was a city in the region of Lycaonia. It is mentioned in the New Testament as another location visited by Paul during his missionary work. Derbe is noted for its role in the …
Topical Bible: Derbe
Derbe was an ancient city located in the region of Lycaonia in Asia Minor, which is present-day Turkey. It holds significance in the New Testament as a site visited by the Apostle Paul during …
Derbe Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study …
Discover the meaning of Derbe in the Bible. Study the definition of Derbe with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.
Acts 16:1 - Timothy Joins Paul and Silas - Bible Hub
New American Bible He reached [also] Derbe and Lystra where there was a disciple named Timothy, the son of a Jewish woman who was a believer, but his father was a Greek. New …