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Kappadokia

Kappadokia {kap-pad-ok-ee'-ah}
Greek: personal noun location

Possible Definitions:
1) Cappadocia meaning "province of good horses", was the largest province in ancient Asia Minor. Cappadocia is an elevated table-land intersected by mountain chains. It seemed always to have been deficient in wood; but was a good grain country, and particularly famous for grazing. Its Roman metropolis was Caesarea. The native Capadocians seem to have originally belonged to the Syrian stock.

Kappadokia {kap-pad-ok-ee'-ah}

Greek: personal noun location

of foreign origin;

Translated as:

Cappadocia (2 times)

Strong's Number 2587

TDNT - omitted,omitted

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