خرابه های یونانی - کتابخانه قرنتس
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Description
Ancient Greek architectural ruins rise overhead with weathered stone columns, carved capitals, and a richly ornamented ceiling panel preserved within a classical library structure. The upward view emphasizes the scale and craftsmanship of the Greco-Roman world that shaped the cities visited by the early church.
Presented in a Christian stock catalog, this ruin connects naturally with the setting of Corinth, a major city in the ministry of the apostle Paul. In Acts, Paul worked, reasoned in the synagogue, and proclaimed Christ in Corinth, addressing a culture marked by learning, commerce, temples, and public debate. The remains of such classical architecture help illustrate the historical world behind the New Testament epistles and the spread of the gospel through Greek-speaking cities.
Presented in a Christian stock catalog, this ruin connects naturally with the setting of Corinth, a major city in the ministry of the apostle Paul. In Acts, Paul worked, reasoned in the synagogue, and proclaimed Christ in Corinth, addressing a culture marked by learning, commerce, temples, and public debate. The remains of such classical architecture help illustrate the historical world behind the New Testament epistles and the spread of the gospel through Greek-speaking cities.
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