09 March 2009
Cultural Background Issues
Thessalonica was a prominent seaport city. It was also the capital of the Roman province on Macedonia. During Paul's day there were roughly 200,000 people who lived in Thessalonica. The city had a large Jewish population and many of the Gentiles were involved with Greek Paganism. There was also a large population of God-fearers in the synagogues that Paul was able to persuade. .
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