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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Athens
        the capital of Attica, the most celebrated city of the ancient
        world, the seat of Greek literature and art during the golden
        period of Grecian history. Its inhabitants were fond of novelty
        (Acts 17:21), and were remarkable for their zeal in the worship
        of the gods. It was a sarcastic saying of the Roman satirist
        that it was "easier to find a god at Athens than a man."
        On his second missionary journey Paul visited this city (Acts
        17:15; comp. 1 Thess. 3:1), and delivered in the Areopagus his
        famous speech (17:22-31). The altar of which Paul there speaks
        as dedicated "to the [properly "an"] unknown God" (23) was
        probably one of several which bore the same inscription. It is
        supposed that they originated in the practice of letting loose a
        flock of sheep and goats in the streets of Athens on the
        occasion of a plague, and of offering them up in sacrifice, at
        the spot where they lay down, "to the god concerned."
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Athens' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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