Who was Achaia?

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The story of Achaia

Achaia - Proconsul
Achaia - Proconsul
Proconsul

Achaia was a biblical figure mentioned in the New Testament. She was the daughter of Herod Agrippa I and Cypros, and the sister of Herod Agrippa II. She was known for her beauty and was married to King Azizus of Emesa. Achaia is best known for her role in the conversion of her husband to Christianity. After hearing the preaching of the Apostle Paul, Achaia and her husband were both baptized. This event is recorded in the book of Acts. Achaia was also known for her generosity. She and her husband gave generously to the church in Jerusalem, and she was known for her hospitality. Achaia is remembered as a faithful follower of Jesus Christ and a generous benefactor of the early church. Her conversion of her husband and her generous donations to the church are remembered as examples of her faith and commitment to the Lord.

Name meaning

The name "Achaia" has historical and geographical significance. In ancient history, Achaia was a region in the northern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It was known as a prominent area in the classical and Hellenistic periods and played a vital role in Greek politics and culture. The Achaean League, a confederation of Greek city-states, was established in this region. In a biblical context, Achaia is mentioned in the New Testament as a Roman province that included parts of Greece, including Corinth and Athens. In ancient Greek, the name "Achaia" might derive from "Achaioi" (Ἀχαιοί), which referred to the Greek people mentioned in Homer's "Iliad." The name is often associated with strength, leadership, and unity, reflecting its historical and cultural importance.

Name origin

Greek

Role

Proconsul

First mention

The Acts of the Apostles 18:12

Appearances in the Bible

11 mentions

Achaia in the Bible

Explore all 9 chapters where Achaia appears

The Acts of the Apostles

Chapter 18

The Voyage to Rome

Paul continues his missionary work in Corinth, and Apollos also begins preaching there.

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The Acts of the Apostles

Chapter 19

The Riot in Ephesus

Paul performs miracles in Ephesus and teaches about the Holy Spirit.

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Romans

Chapter 15

The Collection for the Saints in Jerusalem

Paul teaches about the importance of bearing with one another, and about the importance of the unity of the body of Chri...

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Romans

Chapter 16

Greetings and Closing Remarks

Paul greets some of his friends and closes the letter.

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1 Corinthians

Chapter 16

The Collection for the Saints

Paul tells the Christians to be strong in their faith, to collect money for poor Christians and to be careful of false t...

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2 Corinthians

Chapter 1

Paul's Change of Plans

Paul introduces himself, and expresses his thankfulness to God for the comfort and encouragement he has received through...

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2 Corinthians

Chapter 9

Giving as an Act of Worship

Paul teaches about the principles of giving and the blessings that come from giving to others.

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2 Corinthians

Chapter 11

The Suffering of Paul

Paul defends himself against false apostles and explains the sufferings he has endured for the sake of the gospel.

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1 Thessalonians

Chapter 1

Greeting and Thanksgiving

Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy greet the Thessalonian church and express their thanks for their faith, love, and hope. They...

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