Руины Эфеса
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Weathered stone walls, carved architectural fragments, and broken column pieces stand among the ancient ruins of Ephesus in modern Turkey. The visible masonry and archaeological remains evoke the world of the New Testament city where the apostle Paul taught, where believers gathered, and where the early church lived under the pressure of surrounding pagan culture.
Ephesus holds deep biblical significance as the setting for Paul’s ministry in Acts, the recipient community of the Epistle to the Ephesians, and one of the seven churches addressed in Revelation. These ruins serve as a historical reminder that the gospel entered real cities, confronted real powers, and formed real congregations. The stones speak to the endurance of Scripture beyond the rise and fall of earthly structures, making this subject useful for Bible teaching, church history studies, sermon visuals, and ministry resources on the early Christian church.
Ephesus holds deep biblical significance as the setting for Paul’s ministry in Acts, the recipient community of the Epistle to the Ephesians, and one of the seven churches addressed in Revelation. These ruins serve as a historical reminder that the gospel entered real cities, confronted real powers, and formed real congregations. The stones speak to the endurance of Scripture beyond the rise and fall of earthly structures, making this subject useful for Bible teaching, church history studies, sermon visuals, and ministry resources on the early Christian church.
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