Ruinele greceşti
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A weathered carved stone block rests among excavated ruins in Ephesus, its worn architectural details preserving the memory of a major city of the ancient Greek and Roman world. The broken masonry, earth, and scattered stones evoke the archaeological setting where public life, trade, religion, and civic power once shaped the world encountered by the early Church.
In Christian history, Ephesus is closely connected with the ministry of Paul the Apostle, who taught there and confronted the spiritual and cultural powers surrounding the worship of Artemis. The ruins serve as a visual reminder that empires and temples pass away, while the gospel proclaimed in the apostolic age continues to bear witness. This image suits Bible teaching, church history studies, missions materials, sermons on Acts, and resources exploring the New Testament world.
In Christian history, Ephesus is closely connected with the ministry of Paul the Apostle, who taught there and confronted the spiritual and cultural powers surrounding the worship of Artemis. The ruins serve as a visual reminder that empires and temples pass away, while the gospel proclaimed in the apostolic age continues to bear witness. This image suits Bible teaching, church history studies, missions materials, sermons on Acts, and resources exploring the New Testament world.
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