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jcgps0189
Description
A weathered Greek figure relief is carved into a broken stone block among ancient ruins, with worn columns and architectural fragments rising around it. The standing figure, draped in classical garments, reflects the Greco-Roman world that shaped cities such as Ephesus, where civic religion, public monuments, and temple culture formed the background of early Christian witness.
For Christian teaching and biblical history use, this artwork serves as a visual bridge to the world of the New Testament, especially the environment encountered by the Apostle Paul in Asia Minor. The damaged stone and surviving classical form speak to the contrast between enduring archaeological memory and the gospel’s proclamation within ancient pagan cities.
For Christian teaching and biblical history use, this artwork serves as a visual bridge to the world of the New Testament, especially the environment encountered by the Apostle Paul in Asia Minor. The damaged stone and surviving classical form speak to the contrast between enduring archaeological memory and the gospel’s proclamation within ancient pagan cities.
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