In ancient Greece (or Judea), an Asclepion (or Asklepieion) was a sacred healing sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius, the god of medicine. These complexes functioned as early holistic medical centers, blending religious rituals with practical treatments like dietary regimens, exercise, and baths.
This prompts the question: What do Athens and Jerusalem have in common?
Answer: An asklepion!
Does one appear in the New Testament?
Answer: I think so.
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