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Category: People of the Bible

Welcome to “People of the Bible” archive. This is an exploration of the lives, challenges, and legacies of key figures from both the Old and New Testaments.

The Lycaonians: A People of Central Asia Minor and Their Encounter with Paul and Barnabas

The Lycaonians, mentioned in Acts 14, were a unique people in central Asia Minor whose misunderstanding of Paul and Barnabas led to both worship and persecution. Despite opposition, many Lycaonians embraced Christianity, proving that God’s truth can overcome confusion and hostility.

The Medes: An Ancient People Witnessing the Gospel at Pentecost

The Medes, an ancient people once part of the Persian Empire, were among those present at Pentecost (Acts 2:9), hearing the Gospel in their own language. Their inclusion highlights that God’s kingdom is for all nations, even those beyond the Roman world, fulfilling the prophecy that salvation would reach to the ends of the earth.

The Parthians: An Eastern Empire Witnessing the Gospel at Pentecost

The Parthians, a powerful empire opposing Rome, were among those present at Pentecost (Acts 2:9), hearing the Gospel in their own language. Their inclusion highlights that God’s kingdom is for all nations, even those beyond the Roman world, fulfilling the prophecy that salvation would reach to the ends of the earth.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."