Location of one of "the seven churches of Asia"(Revelation 1:4,11).
Lasea
Pronounced Lass-ee'-uh
A town on the sheltered southern shores of Crete.
Mentioned in connection with Paul’s journey to Rome.(Acts 27:7-8).
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Libya
Pronounced Lib'-ee-yuh
Part of Africa that falls south of Crete.
People from parts of Libya around Cyrene were in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost after Christ’s resurrection (Acts 2:9-11).
Lycaonia
Pronounced Lie-cone'-ee-yuh
Region around Iconium, Lystra and Derbe, below Pisidia.
Mentioned in connection with Paul’s 1st missionary journey (Acts 14:6).
Lycia
Pronounced Liss'-ee-yuh
A region south of Ephesus, similar in size to, and southwest of, Pamphylia.
Mentioned in connection with Paul’s journey to Rome.
Myra and Patara were two cities in Lycia (Acts 27:5).
Lydda
Pronounced Lid'-uh
Also called Lod.
City on the highway between Jerusalem and Joppa, about 16km from Joppa.
At Lydda Peter healed Aeneas of his disease (Acts 9:32-38).
Lystra
Pronounced List'-ruh
A Lycaonian town between Iconium and Derbe.
Mentioned in connection with Paul’s 1st missionary journey.
There Paul healed a man lame from birth, and as a result Paul and Barnabas were almost made gods (Acts 14:8-18).
Paul and Barnabas revisited Lystra (Acts 14:21).
Timothy lived there (Acts 16:1-4).
Paul met with persecution at Lystra (2Timothy 3:11).
Macedonia
Pronounced Mass-uh-doan'-ee-uh (some pronounce the first syllable as Mack-)
Region north of Achaia or Greece.
Philippi and Thessalonica were principle cities.
Mentioned in connection with Paul’s 2nd and 3rd missionary journeys.
Paul was called by a vision to preach there (Acts 16:9-12).
Paul did much preaching there (Acts 20:1,3,1Corinthians 16:5,2Corinthians 2:13, 7:5).
The Christians in Macedonia helped each other and sent aid to Christians elsewhere (Romans 15:26,2Corinthians 8:1-4,2Corinthians 11:9,1Thessalonians 4:9-10).
The region was evangelised from Thessalonica (1Thessalonians 1:8).
Media
Media, Parthia, and Elam are regions east of Cappadocia and Mesopotamia.
Medes, Elamites, and Parthians were in in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost after Christ’s resurrection (Acts 2:9-11).