ACCHO
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| EASTON'S BIBLE DICTIONARY |
sultry or sandy,
a town and harbour of Phoenicia, in the tribe of Asher, but never acquired by
them (Judges 1:31). It was known to the ancient Greeks and
Romans by the name of Ptolemais, from Ptolemy the king of Egypt, who rebuilt it
about B.C. 100. Here Paul landed on his last journey to Jerusalem (Acts 21:7). During the crusades of the Middle Ages
it was called Acra; and subsequently, on account of its being occupied by the
Knights Hospitallers of Jerusalem, it was called St. Jean d'Acre, or simply
Acre.
| TORREY'S "THE NEW TOPICAL TEXTBOOK" (additional material included) |
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