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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6943" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6943" /> ==
<p> ''''' pā ''''' - ''''' ka ''''' - ''''' ti ''''' - ''''' ā´na ''''' , ''''' pak ''''' - ''''' a ''''' - ''''' tı̄´a ''''' - ''''' na ''''' ( Πακατιανή , <i> ''''' Pakatianḗ ''''' </i> ): About 295 AD, when the province of [[Asia]] was broken up, two new provinces were formed, [[Phrygia]] Prima (Pacatiana), of which [[Laodicea]] was "the chiefest city" (subscription to 1 Tim the King James Version), and Phrygia Secunda (Salutaris). See [[Phrygia]] , and <i> Hdb </i> , III, 865. </p>
<p> ''''' pā ''''' - ''''' ka ''''' - ''''' ti ''''' - ''''' ā´na ''''' , ''''' pak ''''' - ''''' a ''''' - ''''' tı̄´a ''''' - ''''' na ''''' ( Πακατιανή , <i> ''''' Pakatianḗ ''''' </i> ): About 295 AD, when the province of Asia was broken up, two new provinces were formed, Phrygia Prima (Pacatiana), of which [[Laodicea]] was "the chiefest city" (subscription to 1 Tim the King James Version), and Phrygia Secunda (Salutaris). See [[Phrygia]] , and <i> Hdb </i> , III, 865. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_54118" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_54118" /> ==
<p> (Πακατιανή , of Lat. origin), the western district of [[Phrygia]] (1 Timothy 6, subscr. [spurious]). (See [[Phrygia]]). </p>
<p> ( '''''Πακατιανή''''' '','' of Lat. origin), the western district of Phrygia (1 Timothy 6, subscr. [spurious]). (See Phrygia). </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 08:11, 15 October 2021

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

- ka - ti - ā´na , pak - a - tı̄´a - na ( Πακατιανή , Pakatianḗ ): About 295 AD, when the province of Asia was broken up, two new provinces were formed, Phrygia Prima (Pacatiana), of which Laodicea was "the chiefest city" (subscription to 1 Tim the King James Version), and Phrygia Secunda (Salutaris). See Phrygia , and Hdb , III, 865.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]

( Πακατιανή , of Lat. origin), the western district of Phrygia (1 Timothy 6, subscr. [spurious]). (See Phrygia).

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