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"Patriarch: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time as we witness the crossing of a river on reed

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Cedar grove Cedars Lebanon Arz Er-Rub God Cedar

Cedar grove Cedars Lebanon Arz Er-Rub God Cedar
Cedar grove. Cedars of Lebanon. Arz Er-Rub. Gods Cedar. The Patriarch of the grove. 1920, Lebanon

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Foot washing ceremony Syrian Orthodox patriarch

Foot washing ceremony Syrian Orthodox patriarch
Foot washing ceremony, possibly with Syrian Orthodox patriarch, outside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. 1898, Jerusalem

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Head Patriarch Ming dynasty 1368-1644 earlier

Head Patriarch Ming dynasty 1368-1644 earlier
Head of a Patriarch, Ming dynasty (1368-1644) or earlier. China, Ming dynasty (1368-1644) or earlier. Wood covered with lacquer; overall: 32 x 20 cm (12 5/8 x 7 7/8 in.)

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Prester John, Also Known As, Presbyter Johannes. From Military And Religious Life In The Middle

Prester John, Also Known As, Presbyter Johannes. From Military And Religious Life In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London Circa 1880

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Peter The Hermit Delivering The Message Of Simeon, Patriarch Of Jerusalem To Pope Urban Ii

Peter The Hermit Delivering The Message Of Simeon, Patriarch Of Jerusalem To Pope Urban Ii. From Military And Religious Life In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London Circa 1880

Background imagePatriarch Collection: The Page Of Prester John. Prester John Was Also Known As Presbyter Johannes

The Page Of Prester John. Prester John Was Also Known As Presbyter Johannes. From Military And Religious Life In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London Circa 1880

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Enoch, 1806-7. Creator: William Blake

Enoch, 1806-7. Creator: William Blake
Enoch, 1806-7

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Reuben, Old Testament patriarch

Reuben, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate I. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: John Chrysostom

John Chrysostom
Saint JOHN CHRYSOSTOM Greek churchman, ascetic, reformer, noted preacher (Chrysostom means golden- tongued), Patriarch of Constantinople. Date: 345 - 407

Background imagePatriarch Collection: WW1 - Russian Troops blessed by Priest before offensive

WW1 - Russian Troops blessed by Priest before offensive
WW1 - Russian Troops blessed by Russian Orthodox Priest before offensive - June 1917 Date: 1917

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Tomb of Joseph, Nablus, Palestine, West Bank

Tomb of Joseph, Nablus, Palestine, West Bank
Tomb of Joseph (the biblical patriarch, son of Jacob) at Nablus, Palestine, West Bank. Date: 1920s

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Bulgaria - King (Tsar) Boris III - with royal standard

Bulgaria - King (Tsar) Boris III - with royal standard
Boris III, Tsar of Bulgaria (18941943), son of Ferdinand I, who came to the throne in 1918 upon the abdication of his father (following the defeat of the Kingdom of Bulgaria during World War I)

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Abraham about to sacrifice his son

Abraham about to sacrifice his son
Abraham commanded not to sacrifice his son, Isaac. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Mongolia, Khovd (also spelt Hovd) aimag (region), locals drinking tea

Mongolia, Khovd (also spelt Hovd) aimag (region), locals drinking tea

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Se Cathedral of Santa Catarina, Velha Goa, India

Se Cathedral of Santa Catarina, Velha Goa, India
The Roman Catholic (Portuguese) Se Cathedral of Santa Catarina, Velha Goa (Old Goa), India, dating back to the 16th century. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Abraham and the three angels

Abraham and the three angels (Genesis XVIII, verse 1). 17th century

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Jacobs Dream, Book of Genesis

Jacobs Dream, Book of Genesis
Jacobs Dream (Bible, Book of Genesis), with angels on a staircase. 19th century

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Gad, Old Testament patriarch

Gad, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate VIII. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Naphtali, Old Testament patriarch

Naphtali, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate X. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Issachar, Old Testament patriarch

Issachar, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate VI. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Zebulun, Old Testament patriarch

Zebulun, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate V. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Dan, Old Testament patriarch

Dan, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate VII. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Asher, Old Testament patriarch

Asher, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate IX. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Levi, Old Testament patriarch

Levi, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate III. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Judah, Old Testament patriarch

Judah, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes bible, Plate IV. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Simeon, Old Testament patriarch

Simeon, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate II. 1787

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Joseph exaltation by Pharaoh of Egypt

Joseph exaltation by Pharaoh of Egypt. Genesis. Chapter 41. Engraving

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Josephs banquet in honor of his brothers

Josephs banquet in honor of his brothers. Book of Genesis. Chapter 43. Engraving

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Patriarch opening the crofters meeting with prayer

Patriarch opening the crofters meeting with prayer. Isle of Skye. Date: 1884

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Joseph recognized by his brothers. Engraving. Colored

Joseph recognized by his brothers. Engraving. Colored
Old Testament. Genesis. Joseph. Patriarch of Israel. Joseph recognized by his brothers. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century. Colored

Background imagePatriarch Collection: St. Peters statue. Sculpted from 1838-1840 by Venetian scul

St. Peters statue. Sculpted from 1838-1840 by Venetian sculptor Giuseppe de Fabris (1790-1860). In his right hand, holds the keys that he received from Christ in Caesarea of Philippi

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Saint Gregory the Illuminator (c. 257- c. 331). Statue. St

Saint Gregory the Illuminator (c. 257- c. 331). Statue. St
Saint Gregory the Illuminator or Saint Gregory the Enlightener (c. 257- c. 331). Patron saint and first official head of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Statue. St. Peters Basilica. Vatican City

Background imagePatriarch Collection: The Ark of Noah. Miniature. Doctrine Chretienne. 13th centur

The Ark of Noah. Miniature. Doctrine Chretienne. 13th centur
Doctrine Chretienne. Manuscript. France. 13th century. Miniature depicting The Ark of Noah. Folio 64. Library University of Valencia. Spain

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Isaac blesses his son Jacob and sends him to Mesopotamia. En

Isaac blesses his son Jacob and sends him to Mesopotamia. En
Old Testament. Book of Genesis. Hebrew patriarch Isaac, the only son of Abraham and Sarah. Isaac blesses his son Jacob and sends him to Mesopotamia. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century

Background imagePatriarch Collection: History of the Jews. Middle Ages. Miniauture depicting the S

History of the Jews. Middle Ages. Miniauture depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac, taken from a Machzor (prayer book liturgy for Jewish holidays). Dated at the beginning of 14th century. Reproduction

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Jacob in his uncle Labans house and the father of his two w

Jacob in his uncle Labans house and the father of his two w
Old Testament. Book of Genesis. Jacob in his uncle Labans house and the father of his two wives Leah and Rachel. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century. Colored

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Abraham

Abraham. Founding patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites, Edomites, and the Midianites. Colored ngraving. 16th century

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem (c. 99 - c. 216)

Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem (c. 99 - c. 216). Patriarch of Jerusalem, bishop and confessor

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Giovanni Delfino - 2

Giovanni Delfino - 2
GIOVANNI DELFINO Venetian churchman and poet, patriarch of Aquileia. Date: 1617 - 1699

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Giovanni Delfino - 1

Giovanni Delfino - 1
GIOVANNI DELFINO Venetian churchman and poet, patriarch of Aquileia. Date: 1617 - 1699

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Saint Elias of Egypt

Saint Elias of Egypt
SAINT ELIAS OF EGYPT Arab convert to Christianity, founded monastery at Jericho, became patriarch of Jerusalem but got involved in theological controversies. Date: ? - 518

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Photius / Constantinople

Photius / Constantinople
PHOTIUS Patriarch of Constantinople Date: ?820 - 891

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Habit of Greek Papa or Priest and Patriarch

Habit of Greek Papa or Priest and Patriarch
Officiating Habit of a Greek Papa or Priest (left and centre), and of a Patriarch (right). 18th century

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Arrival of Henry III to Venice. ca. 1593. MICHIELI

Arrival of Henry III to Venice. ca. 1593. MICHIELI, Andrea, called Il Vicentino (1542-1617). Henri III of France is received in 1574 by Doge Alvise Mocenigo

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Death of Pope Pius X

Death of Pope Pius X
The death of Pope Pius X (Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, 1835-1914, served 1903-1914 as the 257th pope of the Catholic Church)

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Nerses Ashtaraketzi

Nerses Ashtaraketzi
NERSES ASHTARAKETZI Patriarch of the Armenian church and a leader in the Armenian liberation movement. Date: 1770 - 1857

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Patriarchs, Zion National Park, Utah, USA

Patriarchs, Zion National Park, Utah, USA

Background imagePatriarch Collection: Abraham. Founding patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites, Edomites, and the Midianites

Abraham. Founding patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites, Edomites, and the Midianites. Colored engraving. 16th century



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"Patriarch: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time as we witness the crossing of a river on reed, an ancient practice that symbolizes strength and resilience. The Dance of Death, captured in tempera on stone, depicts the eternal struggle between life and mortality, reminding us of our own fleeting existence. Travel alongside Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob through a meticulously detailed map from 1652. Trace their footsteps across vast lands as they shape history with their faith. Bessarion's enigmatic presence lingers as we contemplate his profound wisdom. His legacy continues to inspire generations to seek knowledge beyond boundaries. Athanasius stands tall with a book in hand, embodying the power of words that have shaped religious doctrines for centuries. The written word holds immense influence over minds and souls alike. A majestic Chinese dragon captivates our imagination with its mythical allure. It represents power, prosperity, and good fortune—a symbol revered across cultures throughout history. Saint Gregory the Illuminator's statue radiates divine light as he guides believers towards spiritual enlightenment. His unwavering devotion serves as an inspiration for all who seek inner peace. Indulge your senses in the opulent ambiance of New York's 1063 Fifth Avenue Dining Room—an exquisite blend of elegance and sophistication that has hosted countless memorable moments throughout time. Artefacts unearthed from Tel-El-Obeid offer glimpses into ancient civilizations long forgotten—each piece telling stories of human ingenuity spanning millennia. "The Patriarch" emerges as a figurehead representing tradition, authority, and familial bonds—a beacon guiding communities through trials and tribulations for generations untold. The Mosque and Tombs of Patriarchs stand testament to enduring sacred spaces where reverence transcends borders. These hallowed grounds hold deep historical significance for millions around the world today. As World War One rages on relentlessly, priests become pillars of solace amidst chaos—their unwavering faith providing comfort and hope in the darkest of times.