Jump to: Hitchcock's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Geographical and Historical Context: Joppa, known today as Jaffa, is one of the oldest port cities in the world, located on the Mediterranean coast of modern-day Israel. It is situated about 35 miles northwest of Jerusalem. The city's strategic location made it a significant maritime hub in ancient times, serving as a gateway for trade and travel. Joppa is mentioned several times in the Bible, highlighting its importance in biblical history. Biblical References and Significance: 1. Solomon's Temple Construction: Joppa is first mentioned in the context of King Solomon's reign. It served as the port through which cedar logs from Lebanon were transported for the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem. In 2 Chronicles 2:16 , it is recorded: "We will cut logs from Lebanon, as many as you need, and we will bring them to you as rafts by sea to Joppa. Then you can take them up to Jerusalem." 2. The Prophet Jonah: Joppa is famously associated with the prophet Jonah. When Jonah attempted to flee from God's command to go to Nineveh, he went down to Joppa to find a ship bound for Tarshish. Jonah 1:3 states: "But Jonah got up to flee to Tarshish, away from the presence of the LORD. He went down to Joppa and found a ship bound for Tarshish. So he paid the fare and went aboard to sail for Tarshish, away from the presence of the LORD." 3. The Apostle Peter: In the New Testament, Joppa is significant in the ministry of the Apostle Peter. It was in Joppa that Peter raised Tabitha (also known as Dorcas) from the dead, a miracle that led many to believe in the Lord. Acts 9:36-42 recounts this event, emphasizing the impact of Peter's ministry in the region. Furthermore, while staying in Joppa at the house of Simon the tanner, Peter received a vision that led to the inclusion of Gentiles in the early Christian Church (Acts 10:9-16). Cultural and Religious Impact: Joppa's role as a port city made it a melting pot of cultures and religions throughout history. Its biblical references highlight its significance as a place of divine encounters and pivotal moments in the unfolding of God's plan. The city's mention in both the Old and New Testaments underscores its enduring importance in the biblical narrative. Archaeological Insights: Modern archaeological excavations in Joppa have uncovered layers of history, revealing its continuous habitation and strategic importance over millennia. Artifacts and structures from various periods provide insight into the city's role as a center of commerce and culture in the ancient world. Legacy: Today, Joppa (Jaffa) is part of the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality and remains a vibrant area reflecting its rich historical and biblical heritage. Its ancient port, narrow streets, and historic buildings attract visitors from around the world, offering a tangible connection to the biblical events that took place there. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary JoppaATS Bible Dictionary JoppaHebrew JAPHO, is one of the most ancient seaports in the world. It was a border town of the tribe of Dan, Joshua 19:46, on the coast of the Mediterranean sea, thirty miles south of Caesarea, and about thirty-five north-west of Jerusalem. Its harbor is shoal and unprotected from the winds; but on account of its convenience to Jerusalem, it became the principal port of Judea, and is still the great landing-place of pilgrims. Here the materials for building both the first and the second temple, sent from Lebanon and Tyre, were landed, 2 Chronicles 3:16 Ezra 3:7. Here Jonah embarked for Tarshish. Here, too, Peter raised Dorcas from the dead; and in the house of Simon the tanner, by the seaside, was taught by a heavenly vision that salvation was for Gentiles as well as Jews, Acts 9:1-11:30. Joppa was twice destroyed by the Romans. It was the seat of a Christian church for some centuries after Constantine. During the crusades it several times changed hands; and in modern times, 1799, it was stormed and sacked by the French, and twelve hundred Turkish prisoners, said to have broken their parole, were put to death. The present town of Jaffa, or Yafa, is situated on a promontory jutting out into the sea, rising to the height of about one hundred and fifty feet, crowned with a fortress, and offering on all sides picturesque and varied prospects. Towards the west is extended the open sea; towards the south are spread the fertile plains of Philistia, reaching as far as Gaza; towards the north, as far as Carmel, the flowery meads of Sharon present themselves; and to the east, the hills of Ephraim and Judah raise their towering heads. The town is walled round on the south and east, towards the land, and partially so on the north and west, towards the sea. Its environs, away from the sand-hills of the shore, are full of gardens and orchards. From the sea, the town looks like a heap of buildings, crowded as closely as possible into a given space; and from the steepness of its site, they appear in some places to stand one on the other. The streets are very narrow, uneven, and dirty, and might rather be called alleys. The inhabitants are estimated at about fifteen thousand, of whom more than half are Turks and Arabs. There are several mosques; and the Latins, Greeks, and Armenians have each a church, and a small convent for the reception of pilgrims. Easton's Bible Dictionary Beauty, a town in the portion of Dan (Joshua 19:46; A.V., "Japho"), on a sandy promontory between Caesarea and Gaza, and at a distance of 30 miles north-west from Jerusalem. It is one of the oldest towns in Asia. It was and still is the chief sea-port of Judea. It was never wrested from the Phoenicians. It became a Jewish town only in the second century B.C. It was from this port that Jonah "took ship to flee from the presence of the Lord" (Jonah 1:3). To this place also the wood cut in Lebanon by Hiram's men for Solomon was brought in floats (2 Chronicles 2:16); and here the material for the building of the second temple was also landed (Ezra 3:7). At Joppa, in the house of Simon the tanner, "by the sea-side," Peter resided "many days," and here, "on the house-top," he had his "vision of tolerance" (Acts 9:36-43). It bears the modern name of Jaffa, and exibituds all the decrepitude and squalor of cities ruled over by the Turks. "Scarcely any other town has been so often overthrown, sacked, pillaged, burned, and rebuilt." Its present population is said to be about 16,000. It was taken by the French under Napoleon in 1799, who gave orders for the massacre here of 4,000 prisoners. It is connected with Jerusalem by the only carriage road that exists in the country, and also by a railway completed in 1892. It is noticed on monuments B.C. 1600-1300, and was attacked by Sannacharib B.C. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia JOPPAjop'-a (yapho, yapho'; Ioppe): In Joshua 19:46 the King James Version called "Japho," a city in the territory allotted to Dan; but there is nothing to show that in pre-exilic times it ever passed into Israelite hands. SEA OF JOPPA See MEDITERRANEAN SEA. Greek 2445. Ioppe -- Joppa, a city of Pal. ... 2444, 2445. Ioppe. 2446 . Joppa, a city of Pal. ... Word Origin of Hebrew origin Yapho Definition Joppa, a city of Pal. NASB Word Usage Joppa (10). Joppa. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2445.htm - 6k 494. Antipatris -- Antipatris, a city between Joppa and Caesarea ... 5000. Tabitha -- "gazelle," Tabitha (also called Dorcas), a ... 3069. Ludda -- Lydda, a city in Palestine 4565. Saron -- Sharon, a plain in Palestine Strong's Hebrew 7542. Raqqon -- a city in Dan near Joppa... 7541, 7542. Raqqon. 7543 . a city in Dan near Joppa. Transliteration: Raqqon Phonetic Spelling: (rak-kone') Short Definition: Rakkon. ... /hebrew/7542.htm - 6k 4313. Me Hayyarqon -- a place in Dan near Joppa 3850a. Lod -- a city in Benjamin near Joppa 3850. Lod -- a city in Benjamin near Joppa 3305. Yapho -- a seaport city of Pal. Library How Joppa was Taken, and Tiberias Delivered Up. A Description of the Sea-Coast, Out of Pliny and Strabo. 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At Joppa, in the ... /j/joppa.htm - 17k Dorcas (3 Occurrences) Ships (46 Occurrences) Lydda (3 Occurrences) Tanner (3 Occurrences) Surname (11 Occurrences) Japho (1 Occurrence) Judaea (45 Occurrences) Lod (4 Occurrences) Leather-worker (3 Occurrences) Resources Who was Dorcas / Tabitha in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Simon the tanner? | GotQuestions.org How many people were raised from the dead in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Joppa (14 Occurrences)Acts 9:36 Acts 9:38 Acts 9:42 Acts 9:43 Acts 10:5 Acts 10:8 Acts 10:23 Acts 10:32 Acts 11:5 Acts 11:13 Joshua 19:46 2 Chronicles 2:16 Ezra 3:7 Jonah 1:3 Subtopics Joppa: Peter Has a Vision of a Sheet Lowered Down from the Sky, At Joppa: Peter Performs a Miracle At Related Terms Leather-worker (3 Occurrences) |