The theater in Ephesus stands as a monumental witness to Acts 19, confirming the historical setting of Paul’s clash with idolatry.
Theater of Ephesus – Ephesus, Turkey — 1st Century C.E., Active in Paul’s Ministry (Acts 19)
The grand theater of Ephesus, where Paul faced the riot in Acts 19, stands as a vivid archaeological witness to the accuracy of the New Testament record.
Gallio Inscription – Delphi, Greece — c. 51–52 C.E.
The Gallio Inscription from Delphi confirms Acts 18 and precisely dates Paul’s Corinthian ministry to 51–52 C.E., verifying Luke’s inspired historical accuracy.
Sergius Paulus Inscription – Cyprus (Paphos) — c. 47 C.E.
Archaeological evidence from Cyprus confirms the existence and title of Sergius Paulus, validating Luke’s precise historical record in Acts 13.

