希腊雅典的废墟
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描述
A weathered stone gateway on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece opens toward ancient columns and temple ruins beyond. The massive blocks, worn steps, and classical architecture preserve the setting of the city where the apostle Paul encountered Greek philosophy and proclaimed the “unknown God” as the living Creator. Though no biblical figures are present, the location evokes Acts 17, where Paul reasoned in Athens and addressed the Areopagus with a message of repentance, resurrection, and the nearness of God. This historic view serves well for teaching on early Christian mission, apologetics, biblical travel, church history, and the gospel entering the intellectual world of ancient Greece.