Amphitheater
Image ID
jcgps0183
Description
Ancient stone seating rises in curved tiers within the Ephesus amphitheater, a surviving witness to the public life of the Roman city where the gospel confronted the worship of Artemis. The worn steps, retaining walls, and open performance floor evoke the civic gathering places where crowds assembled for announcements, debate, spectacle, and unrest.
In the New Testament setting of Acts 19, Ephesus became a center of both mission and opposition as Paul’s preaching challenged the city’s idol trade. The theater of Ephesus is remembered as the place where a confused crowd gathered in protest, shouting in defense of Artemis while the Christian message continued to spread. This image is well suited for teaching on early church history, missionary courage, spiritual conflict, biblical archaeology, and the spread of the gospel in the Roman world.
In the New Testament setting of Acts 19, Ephesus became a center of both mission and opposition as Paul’s preaching challenged the city’s idol trade. The theater of Ephesus is remembered as the place where a confused crowd gathered in protest, shouting in defense of Artemis while the Christian message continued to spread. This image is well suited for teaching on early church history, missionary courage, spiritual conflict, biblical archaeology, and the spread of the gospel in the Roman world.
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