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Weathered stone walls, broken marble blocks, and a carved architectural capital stand among the archaeological remains of ancient Ephesus in Turkey. The layered masonry and fallen fragments evoke the once-great city where civic life, commerce, pagan worship, and early Christian witness met in the first century.
Ephesus holds deep New Testament significance through the ministry of Paul, who taught there and confronted the spiritual powers surrounding the cult of Artemis. It is also remembered as one of the seven churches addressed in Revelation, where Christ commended perseverance yet called the church back to its first love. This ruin setting serves well for teaching on biblical archaeology, Pauline missions, the early church, and the enduring contrast between earthly cities and the kingdom of God.
Ephesus holds deep New Testament significance through the ministry of Paul, who taught there and confronted the spiritual powers surrounding the cult of Artemis. It is also remembered as one of the seven churches addressed in Revelation, where Christ commended perseverance yet called the church back to its first love. This ruin setting serves well for teaching on biblical archaeology, Pauline missions, the early church, and the enduring contrast between earthly cities and the kingdom of God.
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