Lexicon Ikonion: Iconium, a city of Galatia Original Word: Ἰκόνιον, ου, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: Ikonion Phonetic Spelling: (ee-kon'-ee-on) Short Definition: Iconium Definition: Iconium, a Phrygian city of the Roman province Galatia (modern Konia). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain origin DefinitionIconium, a city of Galatia NASB TranslationIconium (6).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2430: ἸκόνιονἸκόνιον, Ἰκονίου, τό, Iconium, a celebrated city of Asia Minor, which in the time of Xenophon, (an. 1, 2, 19) was 'the last city of Phrygia,' afterward the capital of Lycaonia ( Strabo 12, p. 568; Cicero, ad divers. 15, 4); now Konia (or Konieh): Acts 13:51; Acts 14:1, 19, 21; Acts 16:2; 2 Timothy 3:11. Cf. Overbeck in Schenkel, iii. 303f; ( B. D. (especially American edition) under the word; Lewin, St. Paul, i., 144ff).
Strong's Iconium. Perhaps from eikon; image-like; Iconium, a place in Asia Minor -- Iconium. see GREEK eikon |
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