Laodicea was a major export market for black wool, a product much in demand. It was also the site of a well-known medical school. Laodicea’s origins, as far as are presently known, go back to one of the Hellenistic kings in the middle of the third century B.C. The city was at the crossroads of north-south traffic between Sardis and Pergamus and east-west traffic from the Euphrates to Ephesus. Laodicea quickly became a-rich city.
These videos of both the Fig Tree Ministries and Our Daily Bread, explain more about the historical and spiritul background of Laodicea.
