Vima Apostolou Pavlou, also known as the Bema of Paul, is a significant historical and religious site in Veroia, Greece. This modest monument commemorates the location where the Apostle Paul delivered a sermon to the people of Veroia, as recorded in the Book of Acts. It's an open-air space, not a large or elaborate structure, but holds deep meaning for Christians and those interested in early Christian history. The site features remnants of the ancient synagogue steps and mosaics, offering a tangible connection to the past. It's situated within the city, providing a quiet, reflective space amidst the urban environment.
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