Ruinele Ephessus
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jcgps0041
Description
Weathered stone arches and broken masonry stand on the hillside of ancient Ephesus, surrounded by the green growth of western Turkey. The remains evoke the world of the early church, where Paul taught, believers gathered, and the gospel confronted the civic and religious powers of the city. Ephesus became one of the most significant centers of New Testament ministry, later addressed among the seven churches in Revelation. The ruined walls and open archways speak to the passing of earthly grandeur while recalling the enduring witness of Christ’s church in a place once filled with commerce, worship, and public life. Suitable for Bible teaching, church history studies, Revelation series visuals, Acts lessons, and Christian travel or archaeology resources.
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