Alexandria. A major city in Egypt located on the Mediterranean coast. It was founded by Alexander the Great. The city had a large Jewish population and later became a center of early Christianity. Other forms include: Alexandrian, Alexandrians. Alexandria is also referred to as: Alexandria (Group).
Other information about Alexandria:
- Is located within the following region(s): Egypt.
NT Distribution of References
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- References: Acts: 4
Key References for Alexandria: ACT 6:9, ACT 18:24, ACT 27:6, ACT 28:11.
In the New Testament (BSB), words representing “Alexandria” are translated as Alexandrians (1x), of Alexandria (1x), an Alexandrian (2x).
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Alexandrians (ACT 6:9)
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of Alexandria (ACT 18:24)
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an Alexandrian (ACT 27:6; ACT 28:11)
- ACT 6:9; ACT 18:24; ACT 27:6; ACT 28:11
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OpenBible.info: settlement
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VizBible: City
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ACAI: seaport
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OpenBible.info: lat 31.22784148; lon 29.95692427
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Recogito: lat 31.195371; lon 29.904133
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VizBible: lat 31.195371; lon 29.904133
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Biblica Maps: lat 31.20144; lon 29.90977