Warning! The objects in the mirror may be stupider than they appear.
Nicia does not and never did equate to the feminine version of Nikolaos. Most historians attribute the name of Nicea to being named by Lysimachus one of Alexander the Great officers after after Nikaia, a city in Illyria, Greece.
Laodicea does not and never did mean "the people decide". We've gone over this before. Laodicea is a city on the Lycos River was built by Seleucid King Antiochus II Theos, between 261-253 BC, in honor of his wife Laodice.
You might have the yokels lapping up your version of history, but don't try that stuff on educated people.
Warning! The objects in the mirror may be stupider than they appear.
Nicia(SIC) does not and never did equate to the feminine version of Nikolaos. Most historians attribute the name of Nicea to being named by Lysimachus one of Alexander the Great officers after after Nikaia, a city in Illyria, Greece.
Laodicea does not and never did mean "the people decide". We've gone over this before. Laodicea is a city on the Lycos River was built by Seleucid King Antiochus II Theos, between 261-253 BC, in honor of his wife Laodice.
You might have the yokels lapping up your version of history, but don't try that stuff on educated people.
Most followers of the Christ use Strong"s for exegesis of Greek and/or Hebrew. I assume vincible ignorance on your part of this tool. Strong's G2993 - Laodikeia I know you will not find the answer in the Roman "church"'s catechism.
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
Laodicea = "justice of the people" or the people decide.