St. Jean'in (Aziz Yahya) Kimliği Ve Hayatı/The Life of St. John

St. Jean'in (Aziz Yahya) Kimliği Ve Hayatı/The Life of St. John (HMTCN)

Location: Selçuk, Izmir 35920 Selçuk
Country: Turkey
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N 37° 57.148', E 27° 22.077'

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According to an opinion that is based on the decision of, and thus at least as old as the council of Ephesus in 431 A.D., it is generally accepted that St. John came to Ephesus together with The Virgin Mary somewhere between 37 and 48 A.D., where they spent the remaining [days] of their lives. While he was being crucified, Jesus entrusted his mother to St. John, his most loved disciple, and "After these the disciple took her into his own house." Those who believe this, conclude that the two of them there after never parted from one another, and that when St. John came to Ephesus, the Virgin Mary came along with him.

There is no doubt that St. John was in Asia from 67 A.D. onward. St. Paul came to Ephesus between 55-58 A.D. and added new congregations to the first ones that had already been founded there by other Apostles. St. John who started to preach the gospel after 67 A.D was twice threatened with death by the Emperor Domitianus and he was able to rescue twice by miracles. John was later exiled to the Island of Patmos, where he wrote the revelation and returned to Ephesus in 95 A.D. He spent the last years of his life on Ayasuluk Hill, in Ephesus, where he wrote his gospel and letters. When he died at approximately the age of 100 he was buried there according to his last request. In the era when Christianity began to spread (third to fourth century A.D.), a martyrion (Monumental Tomb) was built over the grave. Later, a Basilica with a wooden roof was built around the martyrion.

T.C. K?lt?r Ve Turizm Bakanliği & Pamukkale ?niversitesi Ayasuluk Tepesi Ve St. Jean Aniti Kazisi
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Placed ByT.C. K?lt?r Ve Turizm Bakanliği & Pamukkale ?niversitesi Ayasuluk Tepesi Ve St. Jean Aniti Kazisi
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Date Added Tuesday, October 21st, 2014 at 3:10am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)35S E 532325 N 4200604
Decimal Degrees37.95246667, 27.36795000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 57.148', E 27° 22.077'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 57' 8.88" N, 27° 22' 4.62" E
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Area Code(s)361
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 24 2019. Sk, Selçuk Izmir 35920, TR
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