Ἀντιόχεια
διὸ καὶ μεταλάττουσι τὴν φυσικὴν χρῆσιν εἰς τὴν παρὰ φύσιν αἱ δοκοῦσαι παρθένοι τῶν εἰδώλων → therefore those professing to be virgins of the idols even change the natural use into the unnatural (Origen, commentary on Romans 1:26)
Spanish (DGE)
-ας, ἡ
Antioquía
1 ciu. del Asia Menor, actual Antakya (Turquía), Str.15.1.73, Ptol.Geog.5.15.16, 8.20.7, Plin.HN 5.66, I.AI 17.24, BI 2.481.
2 ciu. de Margiana fundada por Alejandro Magno, actual Mary (Turkmenistán), Str.11.10.2, Ptol.Geog.6.10.4.
3 ciu. de Comagene junto al Tauro, identificada con las actuales Gaziantep o más prob. Maras (sur de Turquía), Ptol.Geog.5.15.10.
4 ciu. de Cilicia a orillas del río Píramo (Ceyhan) en el cabo Karatas (sur de Turquía) Stadias.163, St.Byz.
5 ciu. costera de Licia al pie del monte Crago (Jan Dag) al sur de Turquía, Ptol.Geog.5.8.2.
6 ciu. situada entre Pisidia y Frigia identificada con la actual Yalvaç (Turquía), Str.12.6.4, Ptol.Geog.5.4.11, St.Byz.
7 ciu. caria junto al Meandro, actual Kuyukak (oeste de Turquía), Str.13.4.15, Ptol.Geog.5.2.18.
8 ciu. de Migdonia en Mesopotamia (llamada Nisibis hasta los Seléucidas), actual Nusaybin, Plb.5.51.1, Str.16.1.23, Plu.Luc.32, St.Byz. < Ἀντιόχεια Ἀντιοχειανή > Ἀντιόχεια, -ων, τά
las Antioqueas fiestas en honor de Antíoco II IPr.59.21 (III/II a.C.).
English (Strong)
from Antiochus (a Syrian king); Antiochia, a place in Syria: Antioch.
English (Thayer)
Ἀντιοχείας, ἡ, Antioch, the name (derived from various monarchs) of several Asiatic cities, two of which are mentioned in the N. T.;
1. The most celebrated of all, and the capital of Syria, was situated on the river Orontes, founded by Seleucus I (sometimes (cf. Suidas under the word Σέλευκος, Colossians 3277b., Gaisf. edition) called) Nicanor (elsewhere (cf. id. Colossians 2137b. under the word Κολασσαεύς) son of Nicanor; but commonly Nicator (cf. Appian de rebus Syr., § 57; Spanh. de numis. diss. vii., § 3, vol. i., p. 413)), and named in honor of his father Antiochus. Many ἑλληνισται, Greek-Jews, lived in it; and there those who professed the name of Christ were first called Christians: Schenkel 1:141 f; (BB. DD. under the word; Conyb. and Howson, St. Paul, 1:121-126; also the latter in the Diet. of Geogr. under the word; Renan, Les Apotres, chapter xii.).
2. A city of Phrygia, but called in Antioch of Pisidia (or according to the critical texts the Pisidian Antioch (see Πισίδιος)) because it was on the confines of Pisidia (more exactly ἡ πρός Πισιδία, Strabo 12, p. 577,8): BB. DD. under the word; Conyb. and Howson, St. Paul, i., 168ff).
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Ἀντιόχεια: ἡ Антиохия (город в Сирии) Polyb.
Chinese
原文音譯:'AntiÒceia 安提哦黑阿
詞類次數:專有名詞(18)
原文字根:安提阿
字義溯源:安提阿;地名,意為:反抗者。有二地名安提阿:
1)在敘利亞的一城,保羅的事工曾到達那地( 徒13:1; 15:35; 18:22)
2)彼西底的安提阿( 徒13:14)
出現次數:總共(18);徒(16);加(1);提後(1)
譯字彙編:
1) 安提阿(18) 徒11:19; 徒11:20; 徒11:22; 徒11:26; 徒11:26; 徒11:27; 徒13:1; 徒13:14; 徒14:19; 徒14:21; 徒14:26; 徒15:22; 徒15:23; 徒15:30; 徒15:35; 徒18:22; 加2:11; 提後3:11