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Magnesian Gate, eastern gate, Ephesus
Commercial Agora, Ephesus, south end
Commercial Agora, Ephesus, looking west
Theater and Agora, Ephesus
Arcadia Street and Theater
Curetes Street and Library
Terrace House, Curetes Street, Ephesus
Prytaneum - Temple of Artemis, Ephesus
Inscription, Prytaneum at Ephesus
Luke's Tomb at Ephesus
Public Toilets in the Scholastica Baths
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Paul and Ephesus
Note that the following people are associated with the city of Ephesus: Paul, Pricilla, Aquila, Apollos, John, Mary (the mother of Jesus), Luke, and Timothy.
As can be seen from the photos on the left, Ephesus was a substantial city in Paul's day. The agora is of especial importance because it is there that he probably carried on his business and witnessed to passers-by. CLICK ON PHOTOS for larger images, credits and excellent descriptions of their historical significance - most of these photos have a close connection with Paul. (Holy Land Photos.Org).
More Coming Soon
Resources
  Map of Ephesus and historical information.
  On This Site - The Cities and Districts of Paul's Churches:
Corinth    
Colossae    
Ephesus    
Galatia    
Philippi    
Rome    
Thessalonica
  Saint Paul's Letters:
To the Church at Corinth (2)
To Timothy (2)
  Books:
Paul     Gunther Bornkamm
The Search for the Twelve Apostles     W S McBirnie
Saint Luke by Andrea Mantegna 15th C



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