The Obscure Christian History of St. Luke's Grave

For the benefit of our many new Subscribers, here is the companion piece to our video on the ruins of Ephesus. Just outside the upper entrance to Ephesus is an ancient Christian memorial that few visitors know about or ever see. Was this a memorial church and reliquary to Saint Luke?
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CREDITS AND ATTRIBUTIONS:
Paul The Emissary (1997) - TBN Films, Released by Vision Video (2003)
Asia Minor in the Second Century, C.E. - by J.G.C. Anderson (1903), Revised by W.M. Calder and G.E. Bean (1958), License by Ancient World Mapping Center (CC-BY-4.0)
Photo of Emperor Charles IV statue - IMG_0786.jpg - Jekely.blogspot.hu
The Story of Oedipus: the King of Thebes (Complete) Greek Mythology - See U in History/Mythology
St. Luke the Evangelist - Full-of-Grace-and-Truth.Blogspot.com
Constantius II, by Anthony Majanlahti (CC BY 2.0)
Forensics_Human_Skull_specimen_K_002.jpg - North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
Power of the Bones - Smithsonian Education
Beautiful Orthodox Divine Liturgy - Orthodox Church
Tooth, SEM, David Gregory and Debbie Marshall. Source: Wellcome Collection. (CC BY-4.0)
Map of Second Century Christianites - by Neil Godfrey (CC BY 4.0 International)
Map of Ephesus with Reconstructions -- by Dailyistanbultours.com

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  • @ronginther1986
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    Visited Ephesus and church devoted to Luke. Impressive though walls were down. It had to have been splendid in its day. We miss so much of what it must have been like. Fornlorn vestiges of former glory. Deserves a poet like Thomas Gray. Yet Luke lives! That is the cheering outcome! Christ lives! Now that is true, lasting splendor.