Keruntuhan Efesus
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Description
Weathered stone walls and a dark arched doorway stand among the ancient ruins of Ephesus in Turkey, preserving the atmosphere of a city deeply connected to the New Testament world. The layered masonry, broken steps, and surrounding hillside evoke the daily streets and public spaces of a major Roman-era center where early Christian witness took root.
Ephesus is strongly associated with the ministry of Paul, the teaching of the early church, and the later message to the church in Revelation. In Acts, the gospel confronts idolatry and civic pride in this influential city; in Revelation, Christ calls the Ephesian church to faithful endurance and renewed love. This image serves well for Bible teaching, church history resources, sermon visuals, travel studies, and materials on the seven churches of Revelation.
Ephesus is strongly associated with the ministry of Paul, the teaching of the early church, and the later message to the church in Revelation. In Acts, the gospel confronts idolatry and civic pride in this influential city; in Revelation, Christ calls the Ephesian church to faithful endurance and renewed love. This image serves well for Bible teaching, church history resources, sermon visuals, travel studies, and materials on the seven churches of Revelation.
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