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- Hierapolis and the Gateway to Hell - Biblical Archaeology Society
Hierapolis sits on an active seismic fault line that has created earthquakes and hot springs over the millennia, the latter an early attraction of the site The precipitation of minerals from the geothermal hot springs harden into the sedimentary rock travertine and form the so-called “cotton flowers” that continue to attract visitors
- Tomb of Apostle Philip Found - Biblical Archaeology Society
Amid the remains of a fourth- or fifth-century church at Hierapolis, one of the most significant Christian sites in Turkey, Francesco D’Andria found this first-century Roman tomb that he believes once held the remains of the apostle Philip Photo: Archive of the Italian Archaeological Mission to Hierapolis
- The Church of Laodicea in the Bible and Archaeology
Why was the church of Laodicea called “lukewarm” in Revelation 3? Discover the city’s wealth, imperial cult pressures under Domitian, and archaeology of ancient Laodicea
- Apostle Philip’s Tomb Found in Turkey - Biblical Archaeology Society
Italian archaeologists working at the site of Hierapolis in southwestern Turkey believe they have discovered the tomb of St Philip, one of Jesus' 12 apostles
- Greece Turkey: The Cradle of Christianity 2022
Moreover, the apostle John’s ministry was located in Ephesus where he wrote his gospel, three letters and the book of Revelation Travel by deluxe motorcoach to the ancient cities of Athens, Corinth, Thessalonica, Philippi, Ephesus, Priene, Hierapolis and Assos
- Where Is Biblical Colossae? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Where is Biblical Colossae? The unexcavated site of Colossae sits near the modern city of Honaz at the base of Mt Cadmus (in modern Turkey) It is located near the sites of Laodicea and Hierapolis, which also appear in the Bible Michael Trainor explores Colossae in his article “ Colossae—Colossal in Name Only? ” published in the March April 2019 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review He
- Greece Turkey: The Cradle of Christianity 2019
Moreover, the apostle John’s ministry was located in Ephesus where he wrote his gospel, three letters and the book of Revelation Travel by deluxe motorcoach to the ancient cities of Athens, Corinth, Thessalonica, Philippi, Ephesus, Priene, Hierapolis and Assos
- apostle philip Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society
Apr 8 Blog Hierapolis and the Gateway to Hell By: Noah Wiener Italian archaeologists excavating the Phrygian city of Hierapolis in southwestern Turkey uncovered the remains of Pluto’s Gate, a site considered an entrance into the underworld in the Greco-Roman period
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