St Paul s Ephesus

St  Paul s Ephesus
Author: Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814683248

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In this new volume, renowned scholar Jerome Murphy-O'Connor does for Ephesus what he did for Corinth in his award-winning St. Paul's Corinth. He combs the works of twenty-six ancient authors for information about ancient Ephesus, from its beginnings to the end of the biblical era. Readers can now picture for themselves this second of the two major centers of Paul's missionary work, with its houses, shops, and monuments, and above al the world-renowned temple of Artemis. After presenting the textual and archaeological evidence, Murphy-O'Connor leads the reader on a walk through St. Paul's Ephesus and describes the history of Paul's years in the city. Although Ephesus has been a ruin for many hundreds of years, readers of this book will find themselves transported back to the days of its flourishing.

A Bibliography of Ancient Ephesus

A Bibliography of Ancient Ephesus
Author: Richard Oster
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 0810819961

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A bibliography of over 1,500 titles on the history and artifacts of ancient Ephesus. Brings together works that might otherwise have been very hard to locate... --CHOICE

Xenophon of Ephesus

Xenophon of Ephesus
Author: James N. O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110143100

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The series consists of a variety of monographs from the fields of Classical Philology and Ancient History. While maintaining a broad thematic and methodological scope, the editors are especially keen on studies showing a thorough and critical engagement with the relevant literary texts and primary sources.

Ephesus and the Temple of Diana

Ephesus  and the Temple of Diana
Author: Edward Falkener
Publsiher: London : Day
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1862
Genre: Architecture, Ancient
ISBN: UOM:39015008046446

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Ephesus

Ephesus
Author: History Titans
Publsiher: Creek Ridge Publishing
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2024
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Learn all about Ephesus, a forgotten civilization with a fascinating history! Have you ever wondered what civilizations might have been forgotten? Do you ever think about the mysteries hidden in ancient ruins? Do you want to learn about the legends surrounding a breathtaking ancient city? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this book is for you. Ephesus is a city that most of us have heard of but aren’t especially familiar with. This book is a detailed account of what lies behind the city walls and what the history of the city looks like. In this book, you will learn: All about the famous citizens and visitors of the ancient city How the Romans believed toilet time was a social event! What the Temple of Artemis was like, and why it was so important All about Alexander the Great and his connection to the city What did Mark Antony and Cleopatra do in Ephesus? How many different cultures inhabited the walls, and why they were defeated The legend of the Seven Sleepers

Ephesus

Ephesus
Author: Edgar Stubbersfield
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666741322

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Welcome to the long-abandoned glories of the Greek city of Ephesus in what is now Turkey. While Jerusalem has been called the cradle of Christianity, Ephesus was surely its nursery. For one momentous generation, Ephesus was the literary focus of early Christianity, and by its compilations influenced Christianity more than Jerusalem, Antioch, or Rome. This ancient city played a pivotal part in the formation of the New Testament with at least six of its books having a connection there. Paul ministered in Ephesus longer than in any other city and legend has it that John lived the last of his very long life in Ephesus. These same legends also say that Timothy became the city’s first bishop and was martyred, and where the runaway slave Onesimus would eventually succeed him. However, these books were written to a world and culture that was vastly different from our own. Without understanding life situations of the intended recipients that Paul and John were writing into, we can easily read into them a meaning not necessarily intended by the author. This book will give you that understanding without the intrusion of specialist terms.

Ephesus Ephesos

Ephesus  Ephesos
Author: Hans Willer Laale
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2011-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781449716189

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Ephesus (Ephesos): An Abbreviated History from Androclus to Constantine XI. The reader is provided with what is known about the city of Ephesus, its people, and its place within the larger framework of ancient and medieval Mediterranean history. Beginning with the Ionian migration and the founding of Ephesus on the west coast of Asia Minor around 1050 B.C., the story moves quickly through periods when the city was ruled successively by local tyrants, Persian kings and satraps, Athenian and Spartan generals, Antigonid, Ptolemaic and Seleucid kings, Roman emperors and Pergamene dynasts, Byzantine emperors and Greek patriarchs, Arab caliphs, Latin popes and crusaders, Seljuk and Beylik Turks, Mongols, and ending with the conquest by the Ottoman Turks in A.D. 1453. Throughout emphasis has been placed on the lives of Ephesian individuals and groups, and their respective contributions to architecture, law, literature, painting, medicine, philosophy, poetry, politics, religion and sculpture, often at times characterized by political and territorial power struggles and ecclesiastical doctrinal controversies and disagreements. The history of Ephesus is of ongoing interest to historians, archaeologists and students of classical literature, science, religion and philosophy, as well as to amateurs and laymen who are keenly interested in Mediterranian antiquity. It is documented with excerpts, biographical references, explanatory footnotes and a few illustrations.

Paul Artemis and the Jews in Ephesus

Paul  Artemis  and the Jews in Ephesus
Author: Rick Strelan
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2014-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110814897

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The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZNW) is one of the oldest and most highly regarded international scholarly book series in the field of New Testament studies. Since 1923 it has been a forum for seminal works focusing on Early Christianity and related fields. The series is grounded in a historical-critical approach and also explores new methodological approaches that advance our understanding of the New Testament and its world.