Yunan heykeli
Image ID
jcgps0012
Description
A weathered ancient Greek statue head rests on a display base, showing a bearded male figure with deeply carved hair, hollowed eyes, and the worn surface of surviving antiquity. The fragment evokes the Greco-Roman world into which the gospel spread, where carved images, temples, and philosophical traditions formed the public religious landscape. For Christian teaching, the subject connects naturally with Paul in Athens, where the apostle observed a city filled with idols and proclaimed the living God who “does not live in temples made by hands.” The artwork is well suited for lessons on Acts 17, biblical archaeology, early church history, apologetics, ancient religion, and the contrast between human-made images and the Creator revealed in Scripture.
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