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Ephesus, Turkey: When Worlds Collide

17 min · 9 de sep de 2024
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Rich with history, biblical connections, and sits just on the edge of the mysterious eastern world, Ephesus, Turkey is the worlds largest outdoor archeological park.  Along with the Library of Celsus and the Terrace Houses, Ephesus was the site of the Apostle Paul's ministry. In Acts 19 a large dispute 2with the locals is recorded. The Apostle John also lived here, and church tradition tells us he brought Mary the Mother of Jesus with him.   Combining history, travel advice, and Biblical archeology, John Hacks History seeks to illuminate Biblical truth.

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