They are on an old Roman mail route in Turkey:
7 Churches
Church in Ephesus
Church in Smyrna
Church in Pergamum
Church in Thyatira
Church in Sardis
Church in Philadelphia
Church in Laodicea
Psalm 68:4
citation is a noun, cite is the verb. Cite means:to make reference to - She cited Wikipedia as her source of information. His name was cited in connection with the experiment.to repeat from memory - He cited a passage from the Bible.
Yes, the works cited page is typically located at the end of an essay. It is a list of all the sources cited within the essay, providing readers with the information they need to locate those sources.
Cardiff is the city with the largest population in Wales, it is in the south of the country.
Critics of the decisions cited the fact that these practices had a long history in the United States, and were a part of public education during the period when the Founders had written the Constitution.
Catholic editions of the Bible are available in most languages for better access to the faithful around the world. The official language of the Church is Latin and thus any official references to the Bible by the Universal Church hierarchy are cited in Latin.
Mount Ararat in Turkey is often cited as the landing site of Noah's ark according to some traditions and interpretations of the biblical story. However, there is no conclusive evidence to support this claim.
Yes, when quoting a verse from the Bible, it is customary to use quotation marks to indicate that the text is being directly cited from the source.
It means to cross-reference the verse cited for another Scriptural example similar to the one under immediate consideration.
A keyword search for life in the New International Bible reveals life is cited 589 times.
There is no book of Hezekiah in the bible, it is often cited as a joke because it sounds biblical but doesn't actually exist. However, as the question doesn't actually mention the Bible, it should be pointed out that there is a book called Hezekiah available on Amazon.com
Spain and Portugal are the most commonly cited. It is also common to include Andorra and Gibraltar.