Lexicon Antipatris: Antipatris, a city between Joppa and Caesarea in Palestine Original Word: Ἀντιπατρίς, ίδος, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: Antipatris Phonetic Spelling: (an-tip-at-rece') Short Definition: Antipatris Definition: Antipatris, a town, where was a Roman colony, on the road between Caesarea and Jerusalem. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom anti and patrisDefinitionAntipatris, a city between Joppa and Caesarea in Pal. NASB TranslationAntipatris (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 494: ἈντιπατρίςἈντιπατρίς, Ἀντιπατριδος, ἡ, Antipatris, a city situated between Joppa and Caesarea, in a very fertile region, not far from the coast; formerly called Χαβαρζαβα (others, Καφαρσαβα (or Καφαρσαβα)) ( Josephus, Antiquities 13, 15, 1), and afterward rebuilt by Herod the Great and named Antipatris in honor of his father Antipater ( Josephus, b. j. 1, 21, 9): Acts 23:31. Cf. Robinson, Researches etc. 3:45f; Later Researches, iii. 138f (also Bib. Sacr. for 1843, pp. 478-498; and for 1853, p. 528f).
Strong's Antipatris. From the same as Antipas; Antipatris, a place in Palestine -- Antipatris. see GREEK Antipas |
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