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Welcome to Photos-Notes
In this page you'll be seeing beautiful pictures of Greece and other countries, as well as of groups and individuals, all in connection with the Bible in one way or another, but not exclusively. We will try to keep it as up-to-date as possible and, with all our love and earnest desire, present Christ as the only Savior of man, calling for further study of the Scriptures and unbiased prayerful inquiry to the end of the salvation of the reader through faith on the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. Amen!
The two buttons, envelope and page, if clicked enable e-mailing and printing respectively. Also, smaller photos may be enlarged by clicking on them.
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Mars Hill-Athens
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View of Mars Hill and partial of Athens from some point of the hill of the Acropolis. As we have also noted elsewhere, Athens was the only city of all that Paul visited, where not only was he not persecuted, but rather treated well and given the opportunity from, in all probability, the most official platform, Areopagus, to address one of the most cultivated audiences of the Greco-Roman world, with the message of Christ and the Resurrection.
Athens was under Roman rule at the time, and had lost a lot of her past glory. However, she still maintained enough of that, to justify her name as the City of Philosophy, Arts and Letters, and especially as the birthplace of Democracy.
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