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Strong’s G3974: A significant city on the western coast of Cyprus, notable as the capital during Roman rule. Famous for its temple to Aphrodite and as a center of pagan worship. In NT context, marks a crucial point in Paul’s first missionary journey where a Roman proconsul converts to Christianity.
Πάφος represents the intersection of pagan culture and Christian mission in the first century. As both a political center and religious hub for Aphrodite worship, it symbolizes the gospel’s confrontation with worldly power and idolatry. Early church writers saw the conversion of Sergius Paulus here as emblematic of Christianity’s triumph over paganism. Today, it reminds us how the gospel can transform centers of secular and religious power.
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Etymology:
For compound words: Not applicable as this is a proper noun
Translation Options:
BDAG emphasizes its administrative importance. Thayer’s notes its religious significance. LSJ details its historical development. Vine’s highlights its missionary context. Moulton and Milligan show its prominence in Roman documents.
First appearance:
“Now when they had gone through the island to Paphos [Πάφος], they found a certain sorcerer, a false prophet, a Jew whose name was Bar-Jesus.” (Acts 13:6)
Additional References:
Acts 13:13
Author: Work | Text |
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Herodotus: Histories | “At Paphos [Πάφος], the temple of Aphrodite stands.” |
Strabo: Geography | “Paphos [Πάφος] was founded by Agapenor.” |
Pausanias: Description | “The worship in Paphos [Πάφος] is most ancient.” |
Πάφος illustrates how the gospel penetrates centers of worldly power and pagan worship. The conversion of Sergius Paulus shows that Christ’s authority supersedes both political and religious systems, encouraging us that no place is beyond the reach of God’s transforming power.
Strong’s G3974: A significant city on the western coast of Cyprus, notable as the capital during Roman rule. Famous for its temple to Aphrodite and as a center of pagan worship. In NT context, marks a crucial point in Paul’s first missionary journey where a Roman proconsul converts to Christianity.
Part of speech: Proper Noun
Tags: #BiblicalPlaces #PaulJourneys #Cyprus #RomanEmpire #MissionaryWork #AncientCities #Conversion #Paganism #Acts #EarlyChurch
Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.
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