| Acts 14:6 |
they became aware of it and fled to the cities of Lycaonia, Lystra (Lystran | Λύστραν | acc sg fem) and Derbe, and to the surrounding region, |
| Acts 14:8 |
Now there was a man sitting in Lystra (Lystrois | Λύστροις | dat pl neut), whose feet were useless, lame from the womb of his mother, who had never walked. |
| Acts 14:21 |
After they had preached the good news in that city and made many disciples, they returned to Lystra (Lystran | Λύστραν | acc sg fem), then on to Iconium and to Antioch, |
| Acts 16:1 |
Paul went also to Derbe and to Lystra (Lystran | Λύστραν | acc sg fem); and there was a certain disciple there named Timothy, the son of a converted Jewish woman, whose father was a Greek. |
| Acts 16:2 |
He was well attested by the brothers at Lystra (Lystrois | Λύστροις | dat pl neut) and Iconium. |
| 2 Timothy 3:11 |
my persecutions, my sufferings, which happened to me in Antioch, in Iconium, in Lystra (Lystrois | Λύστροις | dat pl neut), which persecutions I endured, and out of all these the Lord rescued me. |