Photographs Of Greece In Bible Times
These photographs of the Bible Lands may be used as PowerPoint sermon backgrounds and in Bible class lessons, but they may not be placed on any other website. These copyrighted photos are all 1024x768 pixels. At the end of each listing you will find the year that the photos were originally taken listed in parentheses.
- Amphipolis, Greece, including the Lion of Amphipolis, ancient basilica, and city walls (2002).
- Apollonia, Greece, including the hill where Paul supposedly preached (2002).
- Athens, Greece, the site of Paul's famous sermon on Mars' Hill (the Areopagus). Also includes photos of the Acropolis, Odeon, Theater of Dionysus, Temple of Hephaestus and a view from the Acropolis (1998).
- Berea (Veria), Greece, including the Altar of Saint Paul and funerary monument of a second century A.D. couple (2002).
- Cenchrea, Greece. Paul cut off his hair at Cenchrea before he left for Ephesus, and Phoebe was a servant in the church at Cenchrea.
- Corinth, Greece, including the Bema Judgment Seat, Ex votos from the Sanctuary, the Acrocorinth, Temple of Apollo, Fountain of Peirene, the Erastus Inscription and a bust of Nero (1998).
- Corinth Canal, Greece. This canal connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea (1998).
- Neapolis (Kavala), Greece. After receiving this Macedonian Call, he boarded a ship and sailed to the northwest and came to Neapolis, known today as Kavala, in northern Greece (2002).
- Patmos, Greece, including the town of Skala and the "Cave of the Apocalypse (1998).