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Picture shows Saul spared by David in the cave from Hebrew bible story in biblical costume in desert lands.
Vicenza - The painting of Jesus and the Samaritan woman in the church Chiesa di Santo Stefano by unknown artist.
Religious art in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy: Chapel's interiors
Tovia and Angel in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Close-up of unusual decorations and mosaic work in the Cathedral of Salerno, Italy
Life of Jesus. By Albert Welles. NY 1874 Completely redrawn (in a new style) ancient illustration.
Mother Earth with tears of compassion. I am the artist.
Aerial. Traditional Masai village near Arusha, Tanzania.
Old mosaic picture hanged on the wall of St. George's Church which is an early Byzantine church in Madaba, Jordan.
Rome - The ceiling fresco Jesus and the Samaritan woman in the church Chiesa del Sacro Cuore di Gesu by Virginio Monti from end of 19. cent.
The sacred well of Santa Cristina, a 25th century BC construction and nuragic site in Paulilatino. Province of Oristano. Sardinia. Italy.
Solomon was the son of David and Bathsheba. He became king when David was too old and sick to continue. He was considered a “wise” king. For example, one day two women came to him with a dispute. The women lived in the same house and both had baby boys. One on the boys had died accidentally when the mother rolled over on him in the night. The two women argued over who the remaining baby belonged to. Solomon thought about it and ordered the remaining child be cut in half, one half for each mother. The real mother of the child said “No don’t kill him, give him to her.” Solomon immediately gave the woman the baby because she had proved herself his mother. Solomon built a temple to the Lord. Unfortunately, he did not end his reign as well as he started out. He ended up being disobedient to God. He had multiple wives and concubines, he worshiped idols, and attempted to kill a man named Jeroboam. After Solomon died, his son Solomon became king.
Pyramus and Thisbe are a pair of legendary, ill-fated lovers from Babylon whose story forms part of Ovid's Metamorphoses. House of Loreius Tiburtinus, Pompeii.\n\nPyramus and Thisbe's parents, driven by rivalry, forbade their union, but they communicated through a crack in the wall between their houses. They planned to meet under a mulberry tree, but a series of tragic misunderstandings led to their deaths: Thisbe fled from a lioness, leaving her cloak behind, which Pyramus found and mistook as evidence of her death. Believing Thisbe was killed by the lioness, Pyramus committed suicide, staining the mulberry fruits with his blood. Thisbe, upon finding Pyramus dead, also killed herself. The gods changed the color of the mulberry fruits to honor their forbidden love.
Bethany, Jordan, August 9, 2010: Baptismal font at the baptismal site of Jesus Christ in Bethany along the Jordan River. Jordan
Volubilis is a partly-excavated Berber-Roman city in Morocco situated near the city of Meknes.
Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8). Copper engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.
Jehu's servants find Jezebel's remains in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Milan - The icon of Jesus and the Samaritan woman in the church Chiesa dei Santi Nereo e Achilleo by Iulian Rosu.
Illustration from 19th century
ramet, Romania – January 17, 2021: mosaic representing Jesus and a Samaritan woman at the fountain in Ramet Monastery - Romania
Close-up of byzantine mosaic of the dome of Arians Baptistery. Ravenna. Italy.
Valley of the Temples. Historical evidence of the Greek presence on the island of Sicily. UNESCO heritage in Italy.
Gorgon in medaillon. Roman fresco from the Casa dei Vettii (VI 15,1) in Pompeii.\nIn Greek mythology, Medusa also called Gorgo or the Gorgon, was one of the three Gorgons.
Woman kept in a prison cell from an 1886 antique book \
Noah's Ark and the Flood in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Taormina - The fresco of prophet Habakkuk church Chiesa di San Guseppe.
Ancient town Olynthus, Chalkidiki, Greece - September 5, 2022: \nExcavations of the ancient town Olynthus. Chalkidiki, Greece, Europe.
Jesus, the Son of God, was born to a virgin named Mary. Mary and Joseph raised the Son of God who came to this earth to provide a way for mankind to have a relationship with God. By dying on the cross, Jesus paid the price for our sins and provided a way for us to spend eternity in heaven with Him. At the age of 33, Jesus began His earthly ministry. His coming was announced by John the Baptist. Jesus spent forty days in the wilderness being tempted by Satan, He was victorious over Satan. He chose twelve disciples who helped Him as He went about the countryside. He was a teacher, telling parables that illustrated a point about how we are to live our lives. He taught about God, Himself, and told about the coming of the Holy Spirit. He performed miracles. He was eventually betrayed by Judas, arrested, crucified, buried, rose from the grave on the third day and then ascended to heaven. One day He will return to earth to establish His kingdom forever.
The old ruin of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae, southern Greece
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