Греческие руины
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Weathered stone blocks form a surviving archway within the ancient ruins of Ephesus, a city deeply connected to the world of the New Testament. The worn masonry, broken courses, and rugged wall surfaces speak of a Greco-Roman setting where civic life, commerce, and religious debate once filled the streets. For Christian study and teaching, the scene offers a tangible backdrop for the ministry of Paul, who labored in Ephesus and taught there during the spread of the gospel in Asia Minor. The ruins invite reflection on the endurance of God’s Word beyond the rise and fall of cities, making this subject useful for biblical archaeology, Acts studies, church history, travel features, and ministry presentations on the early church.
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