Phrygia is mentioned in the Book of Acts as a region Paul and his companions traveled through in modern-day Turkey during their second missionary journey (Acts 16:6) and again as they reinforced churches (Acts 18:23), serving as a key geographical marker as the Holy Spirit directed their path towards Macedonia, preventing them from preaching in Asia (the Roman province) and Bithynia, leading them to Troas instead.
Interesting that you mentioned, "Acts"....
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Phyrigia ---> Babalon ---> Egypt ---> Khazaria ---> Rome ---> Venice ---> Amsterdam ---> Britain....
Now how bout THEM apples, brother?
Insert Prussia between Amsterdam and Britain and put USA📎 on the end and I think it’s totally plausible.
Also I have Egypt before Babylon, through the Hyksos, and the Amalekites / Edomites prior to the Phyrigians
Ever think about why it changed from New Amsterdam to New York? What happened in the OLDs of those places? Hmmm.
Istanbul not Constantinople, is nobody’s business but the Phrygians’.
Thanks for that!
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