Greece in Easton's Bible Dictionary
orginally consisted of the four provinces of Macedonia,
Epirus,
Achaia, and Peleponnesus. In Acts 20:2 it designates
only the
Roman province of Macedonia. Greece was conquered by
the Romans
B.C. 146. After passing through various changes it
was erected
into an independent monarchy in 1831.
Moses makes mention of Greece under the name of
Javan (Gen.
10:2-5); and this name does not again occur in the
Old Testament
till the time of Joel (3:6). Then the Greeks and
Hebrews first
came into contact in the Tyrian slave-market.
Prophetic notice
is taken of Greece in Dan. 8:21.
The cities of Greece were the special scenes of the
labours of
the apostle Paul.
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