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Lystra (Ancient Gr****: Λύστρα) was a city in
central Anatolia, now part of present-day Turkey. It is
mentioned six
times in the New Testament.
Lystra...
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Lystra lanata is a
planthopper species in the
genus Lystra.
Originally described by Carl
Linnaeus by its
basionym Cicada lanata.
Lystra lanata has black...
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relates died
around the year AD 97.
Timothy was from the
Lycaonian city of
Lystra or of
Derbe in Asia Minor, born of a
Jewish mother who had
become a Christian...
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Lystra pulverulenta is a
species of
planthopper in the
genus Lystra. It is
found in
South America. With a
waxed head and thorax, it has an
elaborate long...
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Artemas of
Lystra (Gr****: Ἀρτεμᾶς) was a
early Christian saint, who is
mentioned in the New Testament. He is
mentioned in Paul's
Epistle to
Titus (Titus...
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Lystra cerifera Villada, 1881
Lystra lanata (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lystra pulverulenta (Olivier, 1791)
Lystra striatula (Fabricius, 1794) FLOW:
genus Lystra...
- light-giving Luz
Lycaonia Lydda Lydia Leviticus Lysanias Lysias Lysimachus Lystra Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament,
Oxford University Press, 1971...
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Corinthians 11:25
Cilicia Tarsus Syria Antioch
Cyprus Derbe Lystra Lycaonia Iconium Phrygia Galatia Antioch Pisidia Asia
Bithynia Mysia Troas...
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Cyanopepla lystra is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1896. It is
found in Colombia. Savela,
Markku (January 4,...
- Acts 14:6 Paul,
after leaving Iconium,
crossed the
frontier and came to
Lystra in Lycaonia. Ptolemy, on the
other hand,
includes Lycaonia as a part of...