Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary Dalmatiadeceitful lamps; vain brightness Smith's Bible Dictionary Dalmatiaa mountainous district on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. St. Paul sent Titus there. (2 Timothy 4:10) ATS Bible Dictionary DalmatiaA province of Europe on the east of the Adriatic sea, and forming part of Illyricum. It was contiguous to Macedonia, Upper Moesia, and Liburnia, from which latter it was divided by the river Titius. Hither Titus was sent by Paul to spread the knowledge of Christianity, 2 Timothy 4:10. Easton's Bible Dictionary A mountainous country on the eastern shore of the Adriatic, a part of the Roman province of Illyricum. It still bears its ancient name. During Paul's second imprisonment at Rome, Titus left him to visit Dalmatia (2 Timothy 4:10) for some unknown purpose. Paul had himself formerly preached in that region (Romans 15:19).The present Emperor of Austria bears, among his other titles, that of "King of Dalmatia." International Standard Bible Encyclopedia DALMATIAdal-ma'-shi-a (Dalmatia, "deceitful"): A district of the Roman empire lying on the eastern shore of the Adriatic. Writing from Rome to Timothy during his second imprisonment (in 66 or 67 A.D., according to Ramsay's chronology), Paul records the departure of Titus to Dalmatia (2 Timothy 4:10). No mention is made of his special mission, and we cannot tell whether his object was to traverse regions hitherto unevangelized or to visit churches already formed. Nor can we determine with certainty the meaning of the word Dalmatia as here used. Originally it denoted the land of the barbarous Dalmatae or Delmatae, a warlike Illyrian tribe subjugated by the Romans after a long and stubborn resistance; it was then applied to the southern portion of the Roman province of Illyricum, lying between the river Titius (modern Kerka) and the Macedonian frontier; later the name was extended to the entire province. On the whole it seems most probable that the apostle uses it in this last sense. See further under the word ILLYRICUM. Greek 1149. Dalmatia -- Dalmatia, southern Illyricum on the Adriatic Sea ... 1148, 1149. Dalmatia. 1150 . Dalmatia, southern Illyricum on the Adriatic Sea. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: Dalmatia ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/1149.htm - 6k 2437. Illurikon -- Illyricum, a region adjacent to the Adriatic ... Library Epistle x. To all the Bishops of Dalmatia. Epistle xix. To all the Bishops of Dalmatia. Epistle v. To Marcellus, Pro-Consul of Dalmatia . Truce with Persia. Honorius and Stilicho. Transactions in Rome and ... Epistle xxviii. To Sebastian, Bishop of Rhisinum [In Dalmatia]. Epistle xx. To Antoninus, Subdeacon . the Epistles of Saint Gregory the Great Epistle xxii. To Antoninus, Subdeacon. The First Trumpet. Epistle Xlvii. To the Clergy of the Church of Salona . Thesaurus Dalmatia (1 Occurrence)... During Paul's second imprisonment at Rome, Titus left him to visit Dalmatia (2 Timothy 4:10) for some unknown purpose. ... Standard Bible Encyclopedia. DALMATIA. ... /d/dalmatia.htm - 8k Illyricum (1 Occurrence) Titus (15 Occurrences) Forsaken (110 Occurrences) Forsook (37 Occurrences) Thessaloni'ca (7 Occurrences) Tiberius (1 Occurrence) Demas (3 Occurrences) Dalphon (1 Occurrence) Resources Who was Titus in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Saint Jerome? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Dalmatia (1 Occurrence)2 Timothy 4:10 Subtopics Dalmatia: A Country on the Eastern Shore of the Adriatic Sea Related Terms |