- Γαλατία
- Galatia
- Galatia, a large Roman province in central Asia Minor, comprising the districts of Paphlagonia, Pontus Galaticus, Galatia (in the narrower sense, which some still think is intended in the NT), Phrygia Galatica, Lycaonia Galatica, Pisidia and Isaurica.
- Γαλατία
- Galatia, a region of Asia
Derivation: of foreign origin;KJV Usage: Galatia.
- Γαλατία
- Galatia
- N:N-F-L
- Γαλατία, -ας, ἡ,
Galatia;
__1. a gentilic region in Asia Minor, settled by Gauls (iii/B.C).
__2. A Roman Province which included this region (DB, ii, 85ff.):(T, Tr., mg., Γαλλίαν), 1Pe.1:1.Refs
1Co.16:1, Gal.1:2, 2Ti.4:10
† @AS_Occurs= In NT x1 (AS)
1) the Roman province of Galatia my be roughly described as the central region of the peninsula of Asia Minor, bounded on the north by Bithynia and Paphlagonia; on the east by Pontus; on the south by Cappadocia and Lycaonia; on the west by Phrygia
Literal: Galatia = "land of the Galli, Gauls"Γαλατία
Galatia
gal-at-ee'-ah
Of foreign origin; Galatia, a region of Asia
KJV Usage: Galatia.