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Bible Collection (page 5)

The Bible, a timeless collection of sacred texts, holds within its pages the stories and teachings that have shaped the course of human history

Background imageBible Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa with the Arch of Ecce Homo

Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa with the Arch of Ecce Homo
Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Street of Old City, which traditionally Jesus walked carrying the cross, way to his crucifixion. Arch of Ecce Homo. 2nd Station

Background imageBible Collection: Tower of Babel (Genesis 11, 8)

Tower of Babel (Genesis 11, 8)
Illustration of a Tower of Babel (Genesis 11, 8)

Background imageBible Collection: David receives envoys of King Hiram of Tyre (1 Chronicles 14)

David receives envoys of King Hiram of Tyre (1 Chronicles 14)
Illustration of a David receives envoys of King Hiram of Tyre (1 Chronicles 14)

Background imageBible Collection: Gutemberg Bible facsimile 1895

Gutemberg Bible facsimile 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageBible Collection: The Nativity. Book of Hours believed to have belonged to Henry VII and Henry VIII

The Nativity. Book of Hours believed to have belonged to Henry VII and Henry VIII. French, Normandy, c.1430-1430

Background imageBible Collection: The Angel of the Lord appears to the Prophet Elijah

The Angel of the Lord appears to the Prophet Elijah. circa late 19th century

Background imageBible Collection: A Kick At The Broad Bottoms! I. e. Emancipation Of All The Talents

A Kick At The Broad Bottoms! I. e. Emancipation Of All The Talents
A Kick At The Broad Bottoms! I.e. Emancipation Of All The Talents, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Engraver, [london], 1807, King George Iii, His Face Hidden By A Pillar

Background imageBible Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer planet orbit C008 / 8008

1731 Johann Scheuchzer planet orbit C008 / 8008
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel (1674-1748)

Background imageBible Collection: JONAH (783-743 BC). Minor Prophet in the Old

JONAH (783-743 BC). Minor Prophet in the Old
" JONAH (783-743 BC). Minor Prophet in the Old Testament. Jonah on the beach. Illustration from " Sacred Bible" of Martin Luther. Edition printed in Franckfurt in 1704. Engraving."

Background imageBible Collection: Moses receiveing the law

Moses receiveing the law. Print shows Moses kneeling and reaching upwards to accept the tablets inscribed with theTen Commandments from the hands of God. Angels can be seen in the heaven. Date c1877

Background imageBible Collection: Jesus: and the twelve apostles

Jesus: and the twelve apostles. Date c1847

Background imageBible Collection: VAN GOGH: BIBLE, 1885. The open Bible. Oil on canvas, Nuenen, by Vincent Van Gogh

VAN GOGH: BIBLE, 1885. The open Bible. Oil on canvas, Nuenen, by Vincent Van Gogh

Background imageBible Collection: PBIB2A-00081

PBIB2A-00081
Jesus lamenting Jerusalems fate. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBible Collection: John Eliots Indian Bible

John Eliots Indian Bible
Title page of John Eliots translation of the Bible into a Native American language, 1663. Document

Background imageBible Collection: PBIB2A-00047

PBIB2A-00047
Shepherds called from their fields at the birth of Jesus. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBible Collection: Jesus & Peters Feet 19C

Jesus & Peters Feet 19C
Jesus washes Peters feet at Passover

Background imageBible Collection: Samson & Temple / Dore

Samson & Temple / Dore
Samson destroys the temple

Background imageBible Collection: Elisha and the Bears

Elisha and the Bears
When cheeky children mock the prophet Elishas baldness, God sends two she-bears out of the wood, who tear forty and two of them - God is not mocked, nor his prophet

Background imageBible Collection: He Raises Lazarus

He Raises Lazarus
He brings Lazarus, the brother of his friends Martha and Mary, back to life

Background imageBible Collection: Tobias and the Angel

Tobias and the Angel
Tobias, while travelling, meets a helpful angel

Background imageBible Collection: Naaman the Leper Healed

Naaman the Leper Healed
The Syrian commander Naaman is a leper, but he is cured when he is sent by the king to bathe in the waters of Israel

Background imageBible Collection: Pentecost : the Dove

Pentecost : the Dove
The Holy Spirit descends in the form of a dove, to the wonder of the disciples

Background imageBible Collection: Orthodox Priest

Orthodox Priest
A Russian Orthodox priest, clutching the Bible in one hand, blesses the congregation with the other

Background imageBible Collection: Ark of Covenant Restored

Ark of Covenant Restored
The Ark of the Covenant is restored

Background imageBible Collection: Noah and Rest Disembark

Noah and Rest Disembark
The storm is over, the waters subside, a rainbow appears in the sky, and Noah and his family can safely leave the Ark, along with the animals (including a pair of unicorns)

Background imageBible Collection: The Three Kings

The Three Kings, with their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, follow the star in the east to the stable in Bethlehem

Background imageBible Collection: Jesus as Good Shepherd

Jesus as Good Shepherd
Jesus as the Good Shepherd

Background imageBible Collection: Jesus and Fishes

Jesus and Fishes
Jesus enables his disciples to obtain a miraculous draught of fishes in the sea of Galilee

Background imageBible Collection: The Magi in the Stable

The Magi in the Stable
Guided by a star, the three Magi are guided to the Bethlehem stable where Jesus has recently been born

Background imageBible Collection: Jesuss Baptism & John

Jesuss Baptism & John
Jesus is baptised by John, who is thereafter known as John the Baptist

Background imageBible Collection: Jesus Heals Madman

Jesus Heals Madman
Jesus heals a madman

Background imageBible Collection: Jesus Catches Fish

Jesus Catches Fish
Jesus conjures up a huge catch of fish in Peters boat

Background imageBible Collection: Vision of Jesus

Vision of Jesus
Jesus appears in a vision with Elijah and Moses to Peter, James and John

Background imageBible Collection: The Crown of Thorns

The Crown of Thorns
Jesus is given a crown of thorns by the mocking Roman soldiers

Background imageBible Collection: Dinosaurs / Noahs Ark

Dinosaurs / Noahs Ark
NOAHs ARK - God got his figures wrong - the Ark isn t big enough to take the dinosaurs !

Background imageBible Collection: Samson Destroys Temple

Samson Destroys Temple
Samson destroys the temple

Background imageBible Collection: Adam & Eve Name Animals

Adam & Eve Name Animals
Adam in Eden names the creatures in creation

Background imageBible Collection: Jesus as a boy, carrying a plank of wood

Jesus as a boy, carrying a plank of wood
Jesus as a boy, carrying a wooden plank through the streets of Nazareth

Background imageBible Collection: Ancient Jewish scrolls in Jerusalem

Ancient Jewish scrolls in Jerusalem, thought to be the oldest Pentateuch manuscript

Background imageBible Collection: Burial of De Soto on the Mississippi

Burial of De Soto on the Mississippi
Spanish soldiers lower the wrapped body of Hernando De Soto into the Mississippi River. A soldier holds a torch as a priest reads from the Bible

Background imageBible Collection: John Martin, The Triumph of Mordecai

John Martin, The Triumph of Mordecai - scene from the Old Testament Book of Esther. circa 1830s

Background imageBible Collection: Family Looking Toward the Bible

Family Looking Toward the Bible
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Background imageBible Collection: Abraham purchasing cave for a burial place

Abraham purchasing cave for a burial place
Abraham purchasing the Cave of Machpelah for a burial place - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 23.16. 1787

Background imageBible Collection: Moses and the Burning Bush. Miniature. 16th century. France

Moses and the Burning Bush. Miniature. 16th century. France
Moses and the Burning Bush. Miniature. Montmorency Book of hours, 16th century. France

Background imageBible Collection: Annunciation to the Shepherds. 14th Century

Annunciation to the Shepherds. 14th Century
Gothic art. 14th Century. Annunciation to the Shepherds. Chapel of the Church of St. Peter of Olite. Museum of Navarre. Pamplona. Spain

Background imageBible Collection: Matthew Henry - English Bible commentator and writer

Matthew Henry - English Bible commentator and writer
Matthew Henry (1662-1714) - English Bible commentator, minister of a Presbyterian congregation at Chester and writer. Also known as a nonconformist divine and theologian. Date: circa 1700s

Background imageBible Collection: Moses and Aaron before the Pharaoh

Moses and Aaron before the Pharaoh COLOUR. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageBible Collection: Rebecca at the well

Rebecca at the well. Date: circa late 19th century



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The Bible, a timeless collection of sacred texts, holds within its pages the stories and teachings that have shaped the course of human history. From Jesus turning to Peter with unwavering love and forgiveness to the intricate illustrations in the Book of Kells depicting St. Matthew's divine inspiration, every word and image carries profound meaning. In exploring this ancient text, we encounter contrasting figures like Anton Lavey, who sought to challenge traditional beliefs through his Satanic Bible. Yet amidst these diverse interpretations lies a common thread—the power of faith. One such testament is found in Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee—a reminder that even in life's most turbulent moments, there is solace in surrendering ourselves to a higher power. Similarly, Rembrandt van Rijn's Supper at Emmaus captures an intimate moment where Christ reveals himself through breaking bread—an invitation for us all to find comfort and communion with our fellow believers. The friendship between David and Jonathan exemplifies loyalty and devotion beyond measure—showcasing how genuine connections can transcend societal boundaries. Meanwhile, Lindisfarne Gospels' intricately decorated pages remind us that art has long been used as a medium for expressing religious devotion. Moses holding his hands up during battle symbolizes both physical strength and spiritual reliance—a lesson on perseverance when faced with adversity. The First Passover serves as a poignant reminder of liberation from bondage—a story celebrated by countless generations throughout history. Bible events like Samson's extraordinary strength highlight humanity's capacity for greatness but also serve as cautionary tales about pride and temptation. And within icons like St. Joseph of Arimathea at Glastonbury lies legends surrounding relics such as the Holy Grail—an enduring fascination with objects believed to hold divine significance. Finally, we witness Jesus sharing his last meal with his apostles—the Last Supper—an act forever etched into our collective memory as a symbol of sacrifice and redemption.