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Crete in the Bible
This is one of the largest islands in the Meditterranean, about 140 miles long and 35 broad.
It was a very prosperous and populous island, having a “hundred cities.”
The character of the people is described in Paul’s quotation from one of their own prophets (Epimenides) in his epistle to Titus: “Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons” (Titus 1:12).
Jews from Crete were in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:11).
The island was visited by Paul on his voyage to Rome (Acts 27).
Here Paul subsequently left Titus (1:5) “to ordain elders.”
Some have supposed that Crete was the original home of the Caphtorim or Philistines.
More information
- Who is Paul?
- What is Paul’s Letter to Titus?
- Islands of the Bible
- Places of the Bible
Article Version: June 21, 2024