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Berea, Greece

Berea, Greece - ancient, apostle paul, christian history, greece
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It is a small city on the eastern side of Vermion Mountains (north of Mount Olympus), where Paul of Tarsus preached, and where the people examined the Scriptures to see if his preaching was true (Acts 17:10–13)
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Total Downloads: 256
Times Favorited: 2
Uploaded By: amos9678
Date Uploaded: November 23, 2011
Filename: DSCN0339.jpg
Original Resolution: 4000x3000
File Size: 2.76 MB
Category: Ancient

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