Philadelpheia: Philadelphia, a city of Lydia Original Word: Φιλαδέλφεια, ας, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: Philadelpheia Phonetic Spelling: (fil-ad-el'-fee-ah) Short Definition: Philadelphia Definition: Philadelphia, a city of the Roman province Asia.
Word Origin from philadelphos Definition Philadelphia, a city of Lydia NASB Word Usage Philadelphia (2). STRONGS NT 5359: ΦιλαδέλφειαΦιλαδέλφεια (T WH Φιλαδέλφεια (cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 87), see Iota), Φιλαδελφειας, ἡ, Philadelphia (now Alahshar, Allahshir (or Ala-Shehr i. e. The White City (Sayce))), a city of Lydia in Asia Minor, situated near the eastern base of Mount Tmolus, founded and named by the Pergamene king Attalus II. Philadelphus. After the death of king Attalus III. Philometor, , it together with his entire kingdom came by his will under the jurisdiction of the Romans: Revelation 1:11; Revelation 3:7.
Philadelphia. From Philadelphos (the same as philadelphos), a king of Pergamos; Philadelphia, a place in Asia Minor -- Philadelphia. see GREEK philadelphos
φθόνος — 1 Occ. φθόνου — 1 Occ. φθόνους — 1 Occ. φθορᾷ — 3 Occ. φθοράν — 3 Occ. φθορᾶς — 3 Occ. φιάλας — 5 Occ. φιάλην — 7 Occ. φιλάγαθον — 1 Occ. Φιλαδελφείᾳ — 1 Occ. φιλαδελφίᾳ — 3 Occ. φιλαδελφίαν — 2 Occ. φιλαδελφίας — 1 Occ. φιλάδελφοι — 1 Occ. φιλάνδρους — 1 Occ. φιλανθρωπία — 1 Occ. φιλανθρωπίαν — 1 Occ. φιλανθρώπως — 1 Occ. φιλαργυρία — 1 Occ. φιλάργυροι — 2 Occ.
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