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Document Details : Title: Eutychus in Troas Subtitle: The Architecture and Archaeology of his Fall Author(s): WILSON, Mark Journal: Biblica Volume: 101 Issue: 2 Date: 2020 Pages: 231-247 DOI: 10.2143/BIB.101.2.3288264 Abstract : The account of Eutychus’ fall in Acts 20,9 poses both translation and archaeological challenges. 'Third floor' is the preferable translation for τρίστεγος in the British system, 'fourth floor' in the American system. A multi-storeyed insula was the likely building in which the believers met in Troas. While insulae dating to the early second century CE can be found in Rome and Ostia, none have yet found in the archaeological record in the Greek East. Since poorer people lived on the upper floors of insulae, the ekklēsia in Troas was largely comprised of individuals from a lower socio-economic class. |
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