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Map of western Anatolia showing the island Patmos and the locations of the cities housing the seven churches. The Seven Churches of Revelation, also known as the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse and the Seven Churches of Asia, are seven churches of early Christianity mentioned in the New Testament Book of Revelation.
Map of Manisa Province, Turkey; site of the ancient city of Sardis. Sardis (modern Sart in the Manisa Province of Turkey) gained reputation and fame as one of the Seven Churches of Asia (or Seven Churches of the Apocalypse) when it was addressed by John in the Book of Revelation. Under pressure from curious archaeology enthusiasts, the Turkish ...
Churches in Istanbul (7 C, 32 P) ... Pages in category "Churches in Turkey by populated place" This category contains only the following page.
There are 1388 registered churches in Turkey. The city with the most churches in Turkey is Istanbul, with 158 churches. Istanbul is followed by Nevşehir with 92 churches, Gümüşhane with 78 churches and Mardin with 69 churches. This is the list of cathedrals in Turkey sorted by denomination. Greek Orthodox cathedral of St. George
Churches in Istanbul (7 C, 32 P) Churches in İzmir (1 C, 3 P) M. ... Pages in category "Churches in Turkey by city" This category contains only the following page.
Philadelphia is listed as the sixth church of the seven. A letter specifically addressed to the Philadelphian church is recorded in Revelation 3:7–13 (Revelation 3:9). The city's history of earthquakes may lie behind the reference to making her church "a pillar in the temple" (Revelation 3:12). [citation needed]
Churches in Turkey by city (4 C, 1 P) Churches in Turkey by denomination (5 C) * ... Seven churches of Asia; Surp Asdvadzadzin Cathedral (Adana) U. Üzümlü Church
According to Bekir Bozdağ, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, there were 349 active churches in Turkey in October 2012: 140 Greek, 58 Assyrian, and 52 Armenian. [106] In 2015, the Turkish government gave permission for the Christian channel SAT-7 to broadcast on the government-regulated Türksat satellite. [107]