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PATARA - P>@ - (city of Patarus), a Lycian city situated on the southwestern shore of Lycia, not far from the left bank of the river Xanthus. The coast here is very mountainous and bold. Immediately opposite is the island of Rhodes. Patara was practically the seaport of the city of Xanthus, which was ten miles distant. These notices of its position and maritime importance introduce us to the single mention of the place in the Bible
kjv@Acts:21:1-2)

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Patara @ a city on the south-west coast of Lycia at which Paul landed on his return from his third missionary journey kjv@Acts:21:1-2). Here he found a larger vessel, which was about to sail across the open sea to the coast of Phoenicia. In this vessel he set forth, and reached the city of Tyre in perhaps two or three days.

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PATARA @ -(A Lycian city in Asia Minor)
- Visited by Paul kjv@Acts:21:1-2

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kjv@STRING:Patara <HITCHCOCK>@ trodden under foot - HITCHCOCK-P


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G3959 <STRGRK>@ Πάταρα Patara pat'-ar-ah Probably of foreign origin; Patara a place in Asia Minor: - Patara.