Lexicon Pergé: Perga, a city of Pamphylia Original Word: Πέργη, ης, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: Pergé Phonetic Spelling: (perg'-ay) Short Definition: Perga Definition: Perga, a city on the river Cestrus in the Roman province Pamphylia. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originprobably from the same as PergamosDefinitionPerga, a city of Pamphylia NASB TranslationPerga (3).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4011: ΠέργηΠέργη, Πέργης, ἡ (cf. the preceding word), Perge or Perga, a town of Pamphylia, on the river Cestrus about seven miles (sixty stadia) from the sea. On a hill near the town was the temple of Diana (i. e. Artemis) ( Strabo 14, p. 667; Mel. 1, 14; Livy 38, 37): Acts 13:13; Acts 14:25. ( BB. DD.; Lewin, St. Paul, i., 134f) Strong's Perga. Probably from the same as Pergamos; a tower; Perga, a place in Asia Minor -- Perga. see GREEK Pergamos |
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