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Gospel Collection (page 5)

"Gospel: A Journey Through Time and Art" The concept of the gospel, derived from the Greek word "euangelion, " meaning good news or glad tidings

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Gospel Collection: Parable of the Talents (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus and the woman caught in adultery (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus Christ teaching about the Sabbath (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus Christ driving the money changers from the Temple (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus Christ healing ten lepers (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Christ in Majesty, miniature from the Godescalc Evangelistary, 783 (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Adoration of the Magi (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus Christ arriving in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: The Annunciation (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Raising of Lazarus (chromolitho)
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Gospel Collection: The Annunciation (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: The temptation of Jesus Christ (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus Christ walking on water (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: L evangile d Ostromir (The Ostromir Gospels). Oeuvre cree par le diacre Gregory (actif 1054-1057)
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Gospel Collection: Saint Jean l apotre (John The Apostle). Peinture de Carlo Dolci (1616-1686), huile sur toile, 1647
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Gospel Collection: The Visitation (chromolitho)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus Christ healing the daughter of a woman of Canaan (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus Christ calming the storm (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus Christ turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Parable of the Wedding Feast (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Parable of the rich man and Lazarus the beggar (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Jesus Christ at the home of Martha and Mary (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Parable of the Good Samaritan (engraving)
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Gospel Collection: Adam and Eve (original sin) chapel
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Gospel Collection: The Baptism of Christ, from Landscapes with Old and New Testament Scenes
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Gospel Collection: The Journey to Emmaus, from Landscapes with Old and New Testament Scenes
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Gospel Collection: The Parable of the Good Samaritan, from Landscapes with Old and New Testament Scenes
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Gospel Collection: The Good Samaritan, 1861. Creator: Rodolphe Bresdin
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Gospel Collection: The Good Samaritan, n. d. Creator: Rodolphe Bresdin
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Gospel Collection: E: Evangelist
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Gospel Collection: Saint John the Baptist Pointing to Christ, c. 1655. Creator
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Gospel Collection: Bookmark with Tassel, Coventry, 19th century. Creator: Thomas Stevens
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Gospel Collection: The Deposition, 1507 (oil on panel)
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Gospel Collection: St. Mark, c. 1870 (stained glass)
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Gospel Collection: The Four Evangelists and their symbols (oil on canvas)
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Gospel Collection: Journey of Saint Brandan - Meeting of Saint Brendan (Brandan)
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Gospel Collection: Saint Mathieu et l Angel Painting by Harmensz van Rijn dit Rembrandt (1606-1669
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Gospel Collection: Saint John a Patmos. 'Miniature in '
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Gospel Collection: Incipit page to the Gospel of St. Matthew (1, 18) with decorated letters XPI
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Gospel Collection: Gospel book of the Lombard Queen Theodolinda, covered with gold plaques adorned with
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Gospel Collection: The Four Evangelists Painting by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678) 17th century
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Gospel Collection: Apostle Saint Matthew. 1610-1614 (Oil on canvas)
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Gospel Collection: The Apotle Saint John the Evangelist. 1602-1605 (Oil on canvas)
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Gospel Collection: Saint Mathieu Writing and an Angel - in 'Aurea Bibbia classica
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Gospel Collection: Saint Paul proclaiming the Gospel - from a Bible written for King Charles the Bald in


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"Gospel: A Journey Through Time and Art" The concept of the gospel, derived from the Greek word "euangelion, " meaning good news or glad tidings, has been a source of inspiration for centuries. Illustrated in various forms throughout history, it continues to captivate hearts and minds. One such captivating illustration is found in the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript dating back to around 800 AD. The intricate depiction of St. Matthew showcases the meticulous craftsmanship that went into creating this masterpiece. Similarly, the Lindisfarne Gospels offer a glimpse into early medieval artistry with its beautifully adorned pages. One page stands out as it features The Lord's Prayer written in gold lettering, showcasing devotion and reverence. The Ms - Lindisfarne Gospel further emphasizes the significance of these ancient texts by preserving their delicate beauty. Its careful preservation allows us to appreciate not only their religious importance but also their artistic value. Moving forward through time, we encounter Christ Pantocrator encaustic on panel—a powerful representation of Jesus as ruler and judge—reminding us of his divine authority over all creation. In contrast to these grand depictions are intimate moments captured within illuminated texts like that from St Luke's Gospel circa 700 AD. This page transports us back in time, allowing us to witness scenes from Jesus' life with awe-inspiring detail. Beyond illustrations lie real-life embodiments music's power—the Jubilee Singers at Fisk University in the USA—a group photo capturing their harmonious voices spreading hope during challenging times. Returning once again to sacred texts, we find solace in witnessing Jesus praying fervently amidst anguish in the Garden—an emotional reminder that even he sought strength through prayer during trying moments. Finally, another remarkable example comes from the Book of Kells where St John’s symbol is depicted on folio 27v—a testament to Hiberno-Saxon creativity merging Christian symbolism with intricate designs.