On the territory of the ancient city of Laodicea, which is south-west Turkey, archaeologists found an ancient temple, which belonged to a local church or Laodikeyskoy "Seventh asiyskoy Church, which is mentioned in the Book of Revelation of St.. St. John the Divine.


Laodikeya ancient city located near the current Turkish Eskihisar village, six kilometers east of Denizli. The town is built in the III. BC. er. Seleucid King Antiochus II in place of the old city Diopolis. In honor of the king's wife Laodicea, and was named the city.


temple discovered by radar. According to scientists, the building is well preserved. During the initial spread of Christianity in Laodicea was founded found this temple - one of the Seven Churches of Anatolia, which is mentioned in the Apocalypse (Otk.3: 14) and in the Epistles of the Apostle Paul (Kol.4: 12).


 


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