STRONGS G4424:
Πτολεμαΐς,
Πτολεμιδος,
ἡ,
Ptolemais, a maritime city of Phoenicia, which got its name, apparently, from Ptolemy Lathyrus (who captured it , and rebuilt it more beautifully (cf.
Josephus, Antiquities 13, 12, 2f)); it is called in
Judges 1:31 and in the Talmud
עַכּו, in the
Sept. Ακχω, by the Greeks
Ἄκη (on the varying accent cf.
Pape, Eigennam. under the word
Πτολεμαΐς), and Romans Ace, and by modern Europeans (Acre or) St. Jean d' Acre (from a church erected there in the middle ages to St. John); it is now under Turkish rule and contains about 8000 inhabitants (cf. Baedeker, Palestine and Syria, English edition, p. 356):
Acts 21:7. (Often mentioned in the books of the Maccabees and by
Josephus under the name of
Πτολεμαΐς, cf. especially
b. j. 2, 10, 2f; (see Reland, Palaest., p. 534ff; Ritter, Palestine, English translation, iv., p. 361ff).)
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