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Turkey Holy Land Tours Anatolia, a bridge that stretches from the mystery of being to the present and joins east and west; an embracing abundance that brings... fore more
About St. Paul St. Paul, the great Christian missionary, was born perhaps in 10 CE, city of Tarsus. His family .... fore more
Church of Ephesus The persecution that broke out afterthe murder of stephen is often cited as the occasion for John coming to Ephesus. for more...
About St. John John the Apostle was the son of Zebedee, and the brother ofJames. One tradition gives his mother's name ... for more...
The House of Virgin Mary We have no written historical evidence witnessing to the presence of the Virgin Mary in Anatolia. The Gospel mentions Mary when for more...
About St. Thecla In Iconium (Konya), among those who embraced the Good News, through the preaching of Saint Paul, ..... for more...
Turkey is called the Other Holy Land as it has more biblical sites than any other country in the Middle East. Unfortunately many Christians are unaware of Turkey’s unique role in the Bible because Biblical references works usually refer to this strategic peninsula, that bounded by the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black Seas, as Asia Minor or Anatolia. Turkey is very important in understanding the background of the New Testament, because approximately two-thirds of its books were written either to or from churches in Turkey where the three major apostles—Peter, St. Paul, Turkey is called the Other Holy Land as it has more biblical sites than any other country in the Middle East. Turkey is called the Other Holy Land as it has more biblical sites than any other country in the Middle East.
The prophet Daniel saw a vision portraying four successive kingdoms, likened to four beasts, that would rule the ancient Near East (Dan. 7:2-12; cf. 2:31-43). The first beast, the lion, had already arrived with the Babylonians. Next to come were the Medo-Persians (the bear). The Persians completed their domination of Anatolia in 546 B.C. when Cyrus defeated the famous Lydian king Croesus. Sardis now became the capital of a Persian satrapy. Alexander the Great was the Macedonian leopard who next appeared on the scene. He is also described as a one-horned goat in Daniel 8:5–8. Alexander’s first defeat of the Persians occurred at GranicusRiver in northeastern Turkey in 334 C.C. A year later at Issus Alexander routed the Persian king Darius III, thus securing Greek control of Anatolia. Following Alexander's death (323 B.C.) his kingdom broke into four parts, each ruled by one of his generals (Dan 8:8; 11:3–4). Daniel 11 tells the prophetic history of .. For more
...I was caught up in spirit on the Lord's day and heard behind me a voice as loud as a trumpet, 'Write on a scroll what you see and send it to the seven churches: to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea.' for more.....