city of ephesus
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City of Ephesus. City of Ephesus. City of Ephesus Political and economic background Foremost city in Asia Minor Approximately 250,000 in population Large trading center – three main roads brought trade Free city Panionian games. CITY OF EPHESUS. City of Ephesus. City of Ephesus - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
City of Ephesus
City of Ephesus– Political and economic background
Foremost city in Asia MinorApproximately 250,000 in populationLarge trading center – three main
roads brought tradeFree cityPanionian games
CITY OF EPHESUS
City of Ephesus
City of Ephesus– Religiously
Temple of Artemis (Diana)
Patron Goddess of the city
One of the seven wonders of the world
Larger than Pantheon
About 360 feet long
Stood during John’s time
Temple of Artemis
“Ornament of the whole Province of Asia”
Artemis (Roman – Diana)
Artemis was also called Cynthia, from her birth place, Mount Cynthus in Delos. She was Apollo's twin sister, daughter of Zeus and Leto. She was one of the three maiden goddesses of Olympus: the pure maiden Vesta, gray-eyed Athena who cares but for war and the arts of the craftsmen, and Artemis, lover of woods and the wild chase over the mountain.
She was the Lady of Wild Things, Huntsman-in-chief to the gods, an odd office for a woman. As a huntress her favorite animal was the stag, because its swiftness gave the best opportunity for her method of capture, which was by her silver bow and arrows and speed of foot.
Artemis (Roman – Diana)
Temple of Artemis– Two kilometers outside Ephesus– Largest marble temple ever built– Controlled financial affairs– Bank for wealthy– Invulnerability of attacks part of sacredness– Place of refuge– School– Loaned money, collected taxes, owned land– Thirty ancient sites located but Ephesus central
Statue of Artemis
Marble Street to Temple
Ruins: Temple of Artemis
City of Ephesus
City of Ephesus– New Testament background
Paul visited on 2nd missionary journeyLeft Aquila and Priscilla in EphesusThey taught ApollosPaul stayed two yearsGospel spread throughout Asia Minor
(Acts 19:10)Paul had a close relationship with
Christian leaders their (20:17-38)
Ephesus: Harbor Street
Ephesus: Agora (Market)
Ephesus: Agora
Ephesus: Theater
Ephesus: Odeon
Ephesus: Terraced House
Ephesus: Temple of Domitian
Ephesus: Brothel
Ephesus: Public Toilets
Ephesus: To Theater
Ephesus: Celsus Library
Ephesus: Gymnasium
Ephesus: Temple of Hadrian
Ephesus: Memius Monument