The first song of Ms.Constantine's Apocalypse series, which consists of seven songs. The story is of the character Ephesus, who is trying to recover his mind from the insanity which attacks him, and he begins to recall who he was as a child while he is about to be strung up in the gallows for crimes he did not commit, but he believes the black insanity made him do against his own will. In the end it is unclear if he was executed or not, but he is still believed to be alive at the very end of the song.
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| - The first song of Ms.Constantine's Apocalypse series, which consists of seven songs. The story is of the character Ephesus, who is trying to recover his mind from the insanity which attacks him, and he begins to recall who he was as a child while he is about to be strung up in the gallows for crimes he did not commit, but he believes the black insanity made him do against his own will. In the end it is unclear if he was executed or not, but he is still believed to be alive at the very end of the song.
- Ephesus was a city in Asia Minor, founded by tourists from Athens. The ruins of Ephesus are a major tourist attraction in Turkey today.
- Ephesus was an ancient Earth city located in Eurasia. One of the Seven Wonders of the World was located here, the Temple of Artemis. Neelix correctly identified its location at Tom Paris's request. (VOY: "11:59")
- Ephesus was one of the largest and wealthiest cities in the eastern Mediterranean area. It had a population of about 250,000 people. The temple of the Greek Goddess Artemis was located there. It came under Roman rule around 130 BC. Through Paul's preaching, people stopped buying miniature silver shrines of Artemis. Demetrius the silversmith started a riot amongst the idol-making craftsman and they seized two of Paul's companions, Gaius and Aristarchus. After the disturbance was over, Paul left Ephesus and continued on his missionary journey.
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| - The first song of Ms.Constantine's Apocalypse series, which consists of seven songs. The story is of the character Ephesus, who is trying to recover his mind from the insanity which attacks him, and he begins to recall who he was as a child while he is about to be strung up in the gallows for crimes he did not commit, but he believes the black insanity made him do against his own will. In the end it is unclear if he was executed or not, but he is still believed to be alive at the very end of the song.
- Ephesus was one of the largest and wealthiest cities in the eastern Mediterranean area. It had a population of about 250,000 people. The temple of the Greek Goddess Artemis was located there. It came under Roman rule around 130 BC. The evangelist Paul stayed in Ephesus for 2 years, and wrote the first letter to the Corinthians there, and probably other Epistles also. He preached in the synagogue and the lecture hall of Tyrannus, and after 2 years everybody in the province had heard the word of the Lord. God accomplished miracles at the hands of Paul, and when pieces of cloth that touched Paul's skin were applied to the sick, their diseases left them and they were healed. Through Paul's preaching, people stopped buying miniature silver shrines of Artemis. Demetrius the silversmith started a riot amongst the idol-making craftsman and they seized two of Paul's companions, Gaius and Aristarchus. After the disturbance was over, Paul left Ephesus and continued on his missionary journey. Paul wrote his letter to the Ephesians while he was in Rome. The first letter to the seven churches in Revelation, chapters 2-3, was written to Ephesus, and except for the love of the church towards Christ not being as strong as it was at first, the rest of the letter was positive. The other six churches that are mentioned in this part of the book of Revelation are Laodicea, Pergamos, Philadelphia, Sardis, Smyrna, and Thyatira. Other well-known disciples preached in Ephesus, including Priscilla and Aquila, Apollos, Erastus, and John the Apostle.
- Ephesus was a city in Asia Minor, founded by tourists from Athens. The ruins of Ephesus are a major tourist attraction in Turkey today.
- Ephesus was an ancient Earth city located in Eurasia. One of the Seven Wonders of the World was located here, the Temple of Artemis. Neelix correctly identified its location at Tom Paris's request. (VOY: "11:59")
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