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On the Road from Jerusalem: A Study of Acts (Farewell - Acts 20:1-38)

In our twenty-first session, we looked at Acts 20:1-38 and discussed Paul summarizing his ministry and announcing his farewell to the elders from Ephesus. The discussion is below.
#ApostlePaul #BibleStudy #BookofActs #Ephesus #OntheRoadfromJerusalemAStudyofActs #podcast #spotify

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On the Road from Jerusalem: A Study of Acts (Farewell - Acts 20:1-38)
On the Road from Jerusalem: A Study of Acts (Farewell - Acts 20:1-38) YouTube video by Sligo Presbyterian Church

In our twenty-first session, we looked at Acts 20:1-38 and discussed Paul summarizing his ministry and announcing his farewell to the elders from Ephesus. The discussion is below.
#ApostlePaul #BibleStudy #BookofActs #Ephesus #OntheRoadfromJerusalemAStudyofActs #podcast #youtube

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Library of Celsus, Ephesus, Turkey circa 1998 @visitturkey.bsky.social #ephesus #turkey

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Garden of Thought E.359 Emphasis on Ephesus Podcast Episode · Garden of Thought · March 7 · 1h 26m

The foundations of Ephesus in prehistory. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/g...

#podcast #AncientHistory #ephesus #gobeklitepe #catalhoyuk

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#AlphabetChallenge #WeekIforInteriors

Inside the #TerraceHouses of #Ephesus #Turkiye

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A Comprehensive Journey Through the Wonders of Kusadasi

A Comprehensive Journey Through the Wonders of Kusadasi

A Comprehensive Journey Through the Wonders of Kusadasi

The story of Kusadasi is inextricably linked to the sea. For centuries, its sheltered bay has welcomed sailors, merchants, and conquerors.

thinks.bcz.com/2026/02/27/a...

#turkiye #kusadasi #ephesus #travel #taxi #wonders

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DRUM FROM A COLUMN OF THE TEMPLE OF DIANA OF EPHESUS, 323-300 BCE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM

The site of the Artemision at Ephesus had been sacred since the Bronze Age. The second temple on the site burnt down in 356 BCE, on the day of the birth of Alexander the Great (c. 20 July). The Ephesians rebuilt it beginning in 323 BCE, on a grand scale, and, like its predecessor, its columns were covered in reliefs. Of all this glory, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, very little survived the Christians. Here we have the most intact fragment of one of the column drums, evidently describing an event in the Underworld. Death, Thanatos, stands at left, a nude youth with wings. A woman in a beautiful peplos and chiton at centre might be Alkestis or Euridike, both mortals on their way up to the Sunlit Lands, and at right is Hermes Psychopompos, leader of souls, another beautiful nude youth.

DRUM FROM A COLUMN OF THE TEMPLE OF DIANA OF EPHESUS, 323-300 BCE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM The site of the Artemision at Ephesus had been sacred since the Bronze Age. The second temple on the site burnt down in 356 BCE, on the day of the birth of Alexander the Great (c. 20 July). The Ephesians rebuilt it beginning in 323 BCE, on a grand scale, and, like its predecessor, its columns were covered in reliefs. Of all this glory, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, very little survived the Christians. Here we have the most intact fragment of one of the column drums, evidently describing an event in the Underworld. Death, Thanatos, stands at left, a nude youth with wings. A woman in a beautiful peplos and chiton at centre might be Alkestis or Euridike, both mortals on their way up to the Sunlit Lands, and at right is Hermes Psychopompos, leader of souls, another beautiful nude youth.

#ReliefWednesday at the #BritishMuseum offers us a drum from the base of a column from the temple of #Diana of #Ephesus in modern #Turkey. Here, in delicate #relief, we find winged #Thanatos, Death himself, beside a female figure, with #Hermes #Psychopompos at far right. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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The well-preserved ruins of the Terrace Houses in #Ephesus
an ancient #Greek city.
It must be a curse to be an #archaeologist in #Turkey.

Everywhere you dig, you find something #Greek,
but they don’t let you admit it.

#Turkey is fragile, like a sandcastle built on #fake #history.

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🪷 Feb 7 is sacred to moon goddess #Selene and #Artemis / #Diana, twin sister of #Apollo, oft equated with #Antinous. #Antinoos visited her #Ephesus temple. She illuminates darkness. Tonight you should honor nature spirits. Leave food for winter animals. antinousstars.blogspot.com/2026/02/we-p... 🪷

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📚 The Library of Celsus in ancient Ephesus, located in western Turkey, was a repository of over 12,000 scrolls and one of the most impressive buildings in the Roman Empire. Constructed in the 2nd century CE. 

📷 Photos by Mark Cartwright and Carole Raddato. 

#Library #Ephesus #Türkiye #History

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Greek and Latin inscriptions from the #Roman era used for the pavement of the atrium of the so-called "double church" at #Ephesus, known as the Church of Mary, which dates to the 5th c. It may have been the site of 431 Council of Ephesus.

📷🇹🇷 https://flic.kr/p/qtm1Br

#photography
#archaeology […]

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Atrium spolia (Ephesus, Turkey) The so-called "double church" at Ephesus is believed to be the church where the Council of Ephesus was held in 431. The Council proclaimed Mary as "Theotokos," or God-bearer/Mother of God. Though it i...

Greek and Latin inscriptions from the #Roman era used for the pavement of the atrium of the so-called "double church" at #Ephesus, known as the Church of Mary, which dates to the 5th c. It may have been the site of 431 Council of Ephesus.

📷🇹🇷 flic.kr/p/qtm1Br

#photography
#archaeology
#spolia

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bon dia ☀️ look at the most incredible place in the world #ephesus

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#Ephesus #Duck #AncientArt by #taiche #redbubble Ideal for anyone studying #classicarts or #archaeology. A vivid picture of #Roman life. An ancient portrait and a glimpse into yesteryear. From the #ancientcity and Roman #Archaeological site of Ephesus www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/8828...

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Bu il o qədər pis keçdi ki, bu barədə düşünmək belə istəmirəm.
Ümid edirəm ki, yeni il bizdən heç nəyi əlimizdən almaz.
📍Celsus Kütüphanesi, Ephesus (Efes) Selçuk Türkiye
#ephesus #art #photography #newyear #hybridAI

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Ephesus, Turkey: Marble Streets, the Celsus Library and a Legendary Cat From Kuşadası to Selçuk, walk Roman boulevards, the Celsus Library, and the Great Theatre—plus meet Garfield, the tabby who rules Ephesus.

From Kuşadası to Selçuk, walk Roman boulevards, the Celsus Library, and the Great Theatre—plus meet Garfield, the tabby who rules Ephesus.
#Ephesus #CelsusLibrary #RomanRuins #AdventureTravel

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Incense Burner Depicting Egyptian God Found at Ephesus IZMIR, TURKEY—Türkiye Today reports that a terracotta incense burner adorned with a relief of the […] The post Incense Burner Depicting Egyptian God Found at Ephesus appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
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#Ephesus #AlphabetChallenge #WeekVforVowels #EastCoastKin #Toilets #Ruins #Turkey #Byzantine #AncientGreece #Roman #Photography #PhotographersUnited #PhotographersOfBluesky

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Extracts form "Sunshine and Storm in the East" by Annie Lady Brassey, published in 1880. Ephesus, Turkey 22.11.1874.

Extracts form "Sunshine and Storm in the East" by Annie Lady Brassey, published in 1880. Ephesus, Turkey 22.11.1874.

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Sunbeam #Ephesus #Turkey 22.11.1874. "At the bottom of the hill stands the temple of Diana of the Ephesians, excavated by Mr Wood 23 feet below the surface of the...plain. It was once one of the seven wonders of the world, & though burnt eight times, still contained many treasures.." #Brassey #1870s

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🪷 #NovemberCountdown to the birthday of Antinous on November 27th: #Antinous as #Androclus, founder of #Ephesus and son of King Codrus of Athens. İzmir Archaeology Museum​ Turkey. 🪷

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SARCOPHAGUS OF TITUS FLAVIUS TROPHIMAS, C. 1OO-140 CE. BATHS OF DIOCLETIAN

This interesting sarcophagus shows that artisans could have bespoke sarcophagi, which were not exclusively for the rich. At centre is a tabula with an inscription in Greek explaining that this is the coffin of T. Flavius Trophimas, a Greek Roman citizen (perhaps an imperial freedman) from Ephesus, "panmousas" or a cultivator of every art. It was commissioned by his friends Lucius Atilius Artemas and Claudia Apphias, both also of clear Greek origin. To the right of the tabula is a scene with two musicians, the one at far right beating a tambourine, the other in only a loincloth, playing a double flute and holding another flute. Both musicians are dancing in time with each other. On the other side of the tabula, a man is winding a rope from hanging skeins of fibre, while at far left is the deceased, seated as he makes a shoe, with a cupboard topped with wooden shoe-forms suggests his workshop. The inclusion of music in this sarcophagus relief suggests that the deceased, and/or his friends, were devotees of Isis, as the instruments being played frequently form part of representations of Isaic ceremonies.

SARCOPHAGUS OF TITUS FLAVIUS TROPHIMAS, C. 1OO-140 CE. BATHS OF DIOCLETIAN This interesting sarcophagus shows that artisans could have bespoke sarcophagi, which were not exclusively for the rich. At centre is a tabula with an inscription in Greek explaining that this is the coffin of T. Flavius Trophimas, a Greek Roman citizen (perhaps an imperial freedman) from Ephesus, "panmousas" or a cultivator of every art. It was commissioned by his friends Lucius Atilius Artemas and Claudia Apphias, both also of clear Greek origin. To the right of the tabula is a scene with two musicians, the one at far right beating a tambourine, the other in only a loincloth, playing a double flute and holding another flute. Both musicians are dancing in time with each other. On the other side of the tabula, a man is winding a rope from hanging skeins of fibre, while at far left is the deceased, seated as he makes a shoe, with a cupboard topped with wooden shoe-forms suggests his workshop. The inclusion of music in this sarcophagus relief suggests that the deceased, and/or his friends, were devotees of Isis, as the instruments being played frequently form part of representations of Isaic ceremonies.

#SarcophagusSaturday returns us to the #BathsofDiocletian in #Rome with this box from #OstiaAntica of the earlier C2 CE, made for a Greek shoemaker from #Ephesus. At left we see him at work, seated with a shoe in his hands, next to a ropemaker. At right, two musicians play. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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BaiKERS IN EPHESUS: Love the surreal contrasts found wandering around in St John’s Basilica & Ephesus. The bikers (“Ride with Pride”) told me they were from Iran. Grabbed a photo & when I looked up they were gone. #portrait #drawing #ephesus #stjohns

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Cappadocia and Ephesus
Cappadocia and Ephesus YouTube video by Kansas City Central SDA

@KCCSDA.com

Dr. Temesgen Wakwaya reflects on the churches of Cappadocia & Ephesus. The message to us: Don't forget your "first love." Be bold in your faith and show Christ in you!

Link: youtu.be/jI_OxkCAYKw

#FirstLove #Ephesus #Cappadocia #ChristianFaith #DrTemesgenWakwaya

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“To encounter beauty is to experience an opening, widening our emotions’ horizon and lifting us out of the narrow corridors of listlessness. It disarms the mechanisms of indifference and blindness, replacing them with awe, wonder, or a sense of transcendence.” -Erik Pevernagie
#travel #Ephesus

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Ephesus Odeon #ephesus #Romanruins #ruins #publictoilets #bathroom #ephesus #turkey #izmir #efes #travel #photography #ephesusturkey #ancient #selcuk #3dRose #taiche www.amazon.com/stores/3dRos...

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The Great #Theater, #Amphitheater, #Ephesus, #Turkiye A seating capacity of 25,000 spectators. The stage is adorned with #columns and #statues of gods, goddesses, and emperors. #ancienthistory #ancientcivilizations #taiche #redbubble www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/8819...

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The author standing in front of the reconstructed ruins of the Library of Celsius. Beside the three entrances are statues personifying four traits (ΣΟΦΙΑ - Wisdom, ΑΡΕΤΗ - Virtue, ΕΝΝΟΙΑ - Meaning, ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΗ - Knowledge)

The author standing in front of the reconstructed ruins of the Library of Celsius. Beside the three entrances are statues personifying four traits (ΣΟΦΙΑ - Wisdom, ΑΡΕΤΗ - Virtue, ΕΝΝΟΙΑ - Meaning, ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΗ - Knowledge)

I'm at the Library of Celsus, the third largest in the ancient world after Alexandria and Pergamon, in the ancient Anatolian city of #Ephesus

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#Ephesus #Duck Ancient Art Ephesus Duck Ancient Art is a photograph of a geometrical Roman art colored in shades of, predominantly, blue, black, red, white and yellow. Ideal for anyone studying #classicarts or #archaeology. #taiche #redbubble #souvenir www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/8828...

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#horrorcore #weirdcore #aiimages #iconoplasm #AIArt #AIArtist #AIArtwork #GenArt #DigitalArt #AIArtGallery #AIGeneratedArt #AIArtCommunity #monster #horrorart #digitalart #fantasyai #synthart #lovecraft #mantis #bone #temple #guardian #artemis #ephesus

Guardian of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus

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