Der-bee
Lycaonia is pronounced: Lie - KOHN' - ee - ah
Nazareth
In the bible the temple was built in the city of Jerusalem, that is if you are asking about the magnificent temple built by King Solomon.
Rahab was a canaanite prostiture living within the city of Jericho.
Jericho
Derbe is pronounced "dur-bay." The first syllable is stressed, and the "e" at the end is pronounced like a long "a" sound.
Lycaonia is pronounced: Lie - KOHN' - ee - ah
Modern day Derbe is believed to be located near the town of Kerti Huyuk in present-day Turkey. Derbe was one of the stops on the missionary journey of the apostle Paul as described in the New Testament.
It is pronounced NAY in according to:http://betterdaysarecoming.com/bible/pronunciation.html
Same as car tire
AFAIK, See-Rahk
Ment-cul is how you pronounce Mentcle, Pennsylvania
'List - Ruh
EC-RUE-TEAK city
Tire
In the Bible, "blessed" is pronounced as ˈble-səd. The pronunciation of "the" is \thē. So, "blessed the" would be pronounced as ˈble-səd thē.
like "MOSES" ya know the dude from the bible!