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    Galatia (; bahasa Yunani: Γαλατία, bahasa Turki: Galatlar) adalah nama sebuah kawasan kuno di Anatolia tengah (kini bagian dari Ankara, Çorum, dan Provinsi Yozgat). Galatia dinamai dari pendatang Galia yang berasal dari Trakia dan menjadi kelompok penguasa pada abad ke-3 SM setelah invasi Balkan oleh Galia pada tahun 279 SM. Galatia juga disebut "Galia di Timur" oleh penulis-penulis Romawi dan para penduduknya disebut Galli (orang-orang Galia).
    Galatia berbatasan dengan Bithynia and Paflagonia di utara, Pontus dan Kapadokia di timur, Kilikia dan Likaonia di selatan dan Frigia di barat. Ibu kotanya terletak di Ancyra (kini Ankara, Turki).


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    Artikel ini menyertakan teks dari suatu terbitan yang sekarang berada pada ranah publik: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "perlu nama artikel ". Encyclopædia Britannica (edisi ke-11). Cambridge University Press.
    Encyclopedia, MS Encarta 2001, under article "Galatia".
    Barraclough, Geoffrey, ed. HarperCollins Atlas of World History. 2nd ed. Oxford: HarperCollins, 1989. 76–77.
    John King, Celt Kingdoms, pg. 74–75.
    The Catholic Encyclopedia, VI: Epistle to the Galatians.
    Stephen Mitchell, 1993. Anatolia: Land, Men, and Gods in Asia Minor vol. 1: "The Celts and the Impact of Roman Rule." (Oxford: Clarendon Press) 1993. ISBN 0-19-814080-0. Concentrates on Galatia; volume 2 covers "The Rise of the Church". (Bryn Mawr Classical Review Diarsipkan 1999-09-22 di Wayback Machine.)
    David Rankin, (1987) 1996. Celts and the Classical World (London: Routledge): Chapter 9 "The Galatians".
    Coşkun, A., "Das Ende der "romfreundlichen Herrschaft" in Galatien und das Beispiel einer "sanften Provinzialisierung" in Zentralanatolien," in Coşkun, A. (hg), Freundschaft und Gefolgschaft in den auswärtigen Beziehungen der Römer (2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. – 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr.), (Frankfurt M. u. a., 2008) (Inklusion, Exklusion, 9), 133–164.
    Justin K. Hardin: Galatians and the Imperial Cult. A Critical Analysis of the First-Century Social Context of Paul's Letter. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, Germany 2008, ISBN 978-3-16-149563-2.

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Who Were the Galatians in the Bible? - Biblical Archaeology Society

May 2, 2024 · Galatia refers to a region in north central Turkey; Ankara, the capital of modern Turkey, was once a major Galatian city (Ancyra). The name of Galatia is derived from the 20,000 Gauls who settled in the region in 278 B.C.E. More than two centuries later, in 25 B.C.E., the area became a Roman province and was extended to the south.

Galatians 3:28—Neither Jew nor Greek, Slave nor Free, Male …

Jun 29, 2024 · At the end of his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963, civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. alludes to the apostle Paul’s words in Galatians 3:28: “There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus” (NRSV).

Biblical Archaeology Review, Fall 2020

Aug 1, 2020 · Finally, step into 1 John 4 and discover what it means when it says that “God is love.” The Fall 2020 issue also includes a survey of ancient pandemics, an investigative piece on the location of Galatia (the region where the biblical letter of Galatians was addressed), and a study of manual labor in early Christian monasteries in Egypt.

Mark Wilson - Biblical Archaeology Society

Paul, Galatia, and the Letter to the Galatians. Two inscriptions found in Perga provide fresh insight regarding the Roman provincial organization of central Asia Minor in the mid-first century CE. We will first explore the boundaries of the province of Galatia when Paul first journeyed there.

Biblical Archaeology Review, Winter 2024

Nov 1, 2024 · The Winter 2024 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review is packed with insightful, thought-provoking articles sure to promote enjoyable discussion and debate during the holiday season.

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Jan 27, 2025 · Galatia refers to a region in north central Turkey; Ankara, the capital of modern Turkey, was once a major Galatian city (Ancyra). The name of Galatia is derived from the 20,000 Gauls who settled in the region in 278 B.C.E. More than two centuries later, in 25 B.C.E., the area became a Roman province and was extended to the south.

Where Is Golgotha, Where Jesus Was Crucified?

Jan 11, 2025 · It’s important to note that the current Old City walls are not the ones from Jesus’ time. As Serr and Vieweger note in their Archaeological Views column, “Efforts to find a so-called Second Wall south of the Holy Sepulchre Church that had served as the northern wall of Jerusalem in Jesus’ time (and would have moved the site of the church outside the city in …

Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh - Biblical Archaeology Society

Jun 12, 2024 · Instead, Paul claims the Christians of Galatia would have “gouged out their eyes and given them to me” (Galatians 4:15). If Paul’s “thorn” was poor eyesight, it would make sense for him to contrast this particular affliction with the miraculous visions he’d been privy to …

The Search for Noah’s Flood - Biblical Archaeology Society

Sep 7, 2024 · Notes. 1. William Ryan and Walter Pitman, Noah’s Flood: The New Scientific Discoveries About the Event That Changed History (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999).

Paul’s First Missionary Journey through Perga and Pisidian …

Aug 31, 2024 · Acts indicates that Paul deliberately traveled to cities with Jewish populations. Perga was a major city, and the presence of a Jewish community there made it an ideal base for Paul’s first missionary journey through Anatolia.