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I've just finished reading a Christian triology called The Mark of the Lion by Francine Rivers. It takes place in Rome and Ephesus about 20 years after the death of Christ when Christianity was considered a cult and people were just beginning to spread the word and convert. A time when the Roman games were in full swing and Christians were regularly sent into the arena to be devoured by the lions. A few years ago, I went on a Mediterranean cruise and I highly recommend this to anyone who has been considering it. It was the best vacation we've ever been on. One of the places we visited was Ephesus.
After the death of Christ, John the Apostle took Mary (Jesus' mother) to Ephesus and she lived out the rest of her days here in this little house. It is in a beautiful shady hillside. Quiet and cool.
We then headed down the hillside by bus to Ephesus. Ephesus was one of the largest shipping ports in the Mediterranean and it had to be moved at least 3 times due to the debris from the river filling in the area and causing malaria. This area had small narrow streets (to our standards) and the buildings were all marble and filled with beautiful homes and businesses. Statues were everywhere.


This is a view of the Library from the top of one of the main passages. It was about 100 degrees on this day and the place was packed with people from various cruise ships. We went in August, but if you go in May or Sept. the weather is nicer and there are not as many people.

A closer look at the Library. It is beautiful like this, but just imagine it covered in marble. They were filming a commercial and that is what the silver screens are for at the bottom of the picture.
After the death of Christ, John the Apostle took Mary (Jesus' mother) to Ephesus and she lived out the rest of her days here in this little house. It is in a beautiful shady hillside. Quiet and cool.
We then headed down the hillside by bus to Ephesus. Ephesus was one of the largest shipping ports in the Mediterranean and it had to be moved at least 3 times due to the debris from the river filling in the area and causing malaria. This area had small narrow streets (to our standards) and the buildings were all marble and filled with beautiful homes and businesses. Statues were everywhere.

This is a view of the Library from the top of one of the main passages. It was about 100 degrees on this day and the place was packed with people from various cruise ships. We went in August, but if you go in May or Sept. the weather is nicer and there are not as many people.
A closer look at the Library. It is beautiful like this, but just imagine it covered in marble. They were filming a commercial and that is what the silver screens are for at the bottom of the picture.
Every day the Roman men would go to the gymnasium and the baths. The people would go the community toilets and get the latest gossip. Sometimes staying hours. Can you imagine? 


14 comments:
Wow! Thanks for the great tour. I hope to be able to do this one day soon.
Janie, thank you for visiting my blog. I love meeting people from all over, especially fellow christians. I would love to see Ephesus in person someday. Beautiful pictures.
Ann
Tin and sparkle
It's a wonderful place to visit!!! Your photos and your post are full of information!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
I would love to visit Ephesus. A fellow blogger once did a post on it and sparked my interest. Your pictures are awesome. Very interesting post and I am glad you liked the book.
xoxo
Jane
Janie, this was a terrific post. Thank you for walking us through this area. It was a wonderful tour of places many will never be able to see.
Oh wow! I would love to go there..Happy Outdoor Wednesday
Thank you for sharing the biblical history of the area. I enjoyed it and your pictures! Joan
Hi Janie - Thanks for visiting me. I luv seeing the photos of your Trip to Turkey. Those ruins are just so fascinating and I'm pretty sure felt sacred. I would like to visit it someday as well.
-marie
Great post! I loved seeing all of the amazing photos! I would so love to see those places in real life. Thanks for the look.
Hugs, Cindy S.
That look so exciting to visit.I would love to go . Great Pics!
Blessings,
Myrna
Hello Janie. Beautiful experience and captures of Ephesus. Truly amazing.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful tour. I wish to see this place in the near future.
Blessings.
This post Janie is stunning and the pictures are gorgeous, ready for the traveling blog 'Taxidiaris'!
Hi Janie, I have seen the Blessed Virgin Mary's home. Isn't it cool? It was a wonderful feeling being there. I did not go to see the ruins of Ephesus b/c we chose to see St. John's Basilica instead which was pretty cool too. I am glad I saw your pictures...Christine
Good Morning~
Just enjoyed this post about your Mediterranean cruise. If I ever went on a cruise, the Med. Sea would be on top of the list! I went as a young girl (11 yrs old) with my father to visit my grandmother in Sicily and the Med. was a magical place of such beauty.
Seeing Mary and John's stone house and where Paul spoke must have been very moving.
Thank you for sharing and for visiting my blog too~
Have a wonderful weekend ~ Maria
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