Who was Grecia?

Traveling merchant.

The story of Grecia

Grecia - Greece.
Grecia - Greece.
Greece.

Grecia was a biblical figure who is best known for her role in the book of Acts. She was a Jewish woman from the city of Thyatira who was converted to Christianity by the Apostle Paul. She was the daughter of Lydia, a seller of purple cloth, and her husband, a man named Aristarchus. She had two siblings, Eunice and Timothy. Grecia was a prominent figure in the early church and was known for her hospitality and generosity. She was a faithful follower of Jesus and was a great example of Christian living. She was a leader in the church and was known for her wisdom and faithfulness. Grecia is best known for her role in the book of Acts. She was the first convert in the city of Thyatira and was instrumental in the spread of the gospel. She was a great example of Christian living and was a leader in the early church. She was a faithful follower of Jesus and was known for her hospitality and generosity.

Name meaning

The name "Grecia" is of Spanish and Italian origin, derived from the word for "Greece" in both languages. As such, the name is often associated with the beauty, culture, and historical significance of Greece. It can be used to convey a sense of grace, history, and artfulness. In a more personal context, Grecia might be chosen as a baby name to imbue the qualities or admiration for Greek heritage or classical imagery.

Name origin

Latin

Role

Greece.

First mention

Daniel 8:21

Appearances in the Bible

7 mentions

Grecia in the Bible

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The Acts of the Apostles

Chapter 6

The Appointment of the Seven

The apostles choose seven men to help with the ministry, and Stephen becomes the first martyr for the faith.

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The Acts of the Apostles

Chapter 9

The Conversion of Saul on the Road to Damascus

Paul is arrested and brought to trial in Jerusalem, but he escapes to Tarsus.

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The Acts of the Apostles

Chapter 11

Peter Defends His Actions to the Jerusalem Council

Peter defends his actions before the council, and the Gentile converts are accepted into the church.

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Daniel

Chapter 8

The Ram and the Goat

Daniel has a vision of a ram and a goat that represents the rise and fall of the Persian and Greek empires.

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Daniel

Chapter 10

The Vision of the Glorious Man

Daniel has a vision of a glorious man who represents the protection and guidance of God.

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Daniel

Chapter 11

Kings of the North and South

The chapter unveils the detailed prophecy of the kings of the north and south, providing insights into the geopolitical ...

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Joel

Chapter 3

Restoration and Judgment

The chapter envisions both divine judgment and the eventual restoration of God's people, underscoring the hope embedded ...

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