معبد یونانی Ruins
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Description
Massive weathered blocks form a narrow stone doorway within the ruins of ancient Ephesus, opening toward broken columns and a paved courtyard beyond. The worn masonry, fallen fragments, and surviving architectural lines evoke the Greco-Roman world where the gospel first met public life, commerce, philosophy, and temple culture. In Christian history, Ephesus is closely connected with the ministry of Paul, the Ephesian church, and the call to remain faithful in love and truth. The passage through the ruined wall suggests both the endurance of the early church and the fading of earthly empires before the lasting kingdom of God. This image is suited for teaching on Acts, Pauline missions, Revelation’s letters to the churches, biblical archaeology, and the historical setting of the New Testament.
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