The city's name in Greek is and always has been Θεσσαλονίκη (transliterated as Thessalonikē or Thessaloniki), since the 4th Century BC. Thessalonica is the city's name in Latin. Greece was part of the Roman Empire for a long time and the city was referred to as Thessalonica when speaking in Latin. The name never changed, it's just the city's name in two different languages. The Bible itself calls the city Θεσσαλονίκη/Thessaloniki (Acts 17:01, 17:11, 17:13; Philippians 4:16; 2 Timothy 4:10). The New Testament was written in Greek, therefore uses the city's Greek name. English translations of the Bible call it by its Latin name Thessalonica.
Awesome Dave! I love seeing something about the Bible show up on UA-cam and even better when it's from Drive Through History. Thanks for your continuing proofs of God's Word and thanks Cold Water for producing these. Great filming and editing. Yeah, you guys are awesome, good one Dave. 👍👌☝️🦁🐑
On a vacation one time my dad had a sandwich. Anyway a seagull swooped down and flew off with it. At the san francisco giants stadium, the gulls know exactly when to come every day to get the food that's been thrown down on the ground.
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The author of Luke-Acts invented bits for his gospel, melding the earlier gospels of Mark and Matthew into the story he wanted to tell. Then he invented stories in Acts to demonize the Jews (exonerating the Romans in the process) and tried to portray Paul and Peter as friendly (even though Paul himself wrote than the two did not get along).
Incredible work-Thanks!!!
The city's name in Greek is and always has been Θεσσαλονίκη (transliterated as Thessalonikē or Thessaloniki), since the 4th Century BC. Thessalonica is the city's name in Latin. Greece was part of the Roman Empire for a long time and the city was referred to as Thessalonica when speaking in Latin. The name never changed, it's just the city's name in two different languages.
The Bible itself calls the city Θεσσαλονίκη/Thessaloniki (Acts 17:01, 17:11, 17:13; Philippians 4:16; 2 Timothy 4:10). The New Testament was written in Greek, therefore uses the city's Greek name. English translations of the Bible call it by its Latin name Thessalonica.
Thanks for the video, I’m doing. Bible study and love looking at historical context.
Thanks for posting the video.
Love the tours, you make em fun too!
Astonishing story. Thank you so much for the information provided Dave 🙏🙏🙏 👍 👌✌️ God bless you
2:09 we all need that
Imagine how St. Paul Travelled, a chosen vessel of God, just to spread Good News of Jesus
Awesome Dave! I love seeing something about the Bible show up on UA-cam and even better when it's from Drive Through History. Thanks for your continuing proofs of God's Word and thanks Cold Water for producing these. Great filming and editing. Yeah, you guys are awesome, good one Dave. 👍👌☝️🦁🐑
Mahalo for sharing the 💝 History of the Divine Bible. I'm so enjoying with Love 🙌💌 as it is written 🌿 God Bless you Dave 🌾
On a vacation one time my dad had a sandwich. Anyway a seagull swooped down and flew off with it. At the san francisco giants stadium, the gulls know exactly when to come every day to get the food that's been thrown down on the ground.
Hello! Your videos are incredible. Thank you for creating good quality content to go out into the world and educate people. We would love to use this video. We show our services live and post them to UA-cam. Can we show it? Let me know thanks!
I enjoy these Biblical history snippets. Thanks
Great guy
This Channel worth to share and subscribe.. More Biblical History on tour
this sounds good man, what is one supposed to study for such?
Fun with Doves😂😂😂😂
Fantastic
Hi
Lol!!! "Rats with wings!"
You hate pigeons??
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😍😍😍😍Wow
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The author of Luke-Acts invented bits for his gospel, melding the earlier gospels of Mark and Matthew into the story he wanted to tell. Then he invented stories in Acts to demonize the Jews (exonerating the Romans in the process) and tried to portray Paul and Peter as friendly (even though Paul himself wrote than the two did not get along).
pigeons are also awesome creatures of God, as are rats, it's not their fault that they may spread diseases
Yah right lol like fly’s
Just stop it