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A weathered Greek inscription is carved into a stone block among the ancient ruins of Ephesus, preserving the civic and cultural world in which the New Testament church first took root. The worn letters, cut into the marble course of a public structure, connect the viewer to the language, architecture, and daily life of a city visited by the apostle Paul and later addressed in the book of Revelation.
For Christian teaching and historical study, this scene serves as a grounded visual reference for the Ephesian church. In Acts, Ephesus becomes a center of apostolic preaching, repentance, spiritual conflict, and gospel expansion. In Revelation, Christ commends the church’s endurance while calling it back to its first love. The carved stone stands as a tangible reminder that the biblical message entered real cities, real streets, and real communities.
For Christian teaching and historical study, this scene serves as a grounded visual reference for the Ephesian church. In Acts, Ephesus becomes a center of apostolic preaching, repentance, spiritual conflict, and gospel expansion. In Revelation, Christ commends the church’s endurance while calling it back to its first love. The carved stone stands as a tangible reminder that the biblical message entered real cities, real streets, and real communities.
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