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Jun 13, 2022 · 70 Real Life Portraits of Where Jesus Walked in the Holy Land. Take a trip around the Holy Land like a native! These 70 beautiful portraits, taken by a native Galilean in real time, capture the most miraculous places Jesus Christ traveled during His human existence.
Dec 24, 2015 · Byzantine artists, looking to show Christ's heavenly rule as cosmic King, invented him as a younger version of Zeus. What has happened over time is that this visualisation of heavenly Christ ...
May 5, 2022 · Known most famously as Mother Earth, Gaia goddess is the origin of all life on Earth and was the first god to have existed in Greek cosmology. It is undeniable that Gaia is a vital god in the pantheon (she is literally Earth, after all) and she is one of the most depicted of the primordial deities.
Nov 16, 2020 · Zeus and his siblings (the Olympians) defeated Cronus and the Titans during the Titanomachy. However, Gaea soon got enraged when Zeus started banishing her children – the Titans – to Tarturus, the deepest depths and darkest part of the Greek Underworld. From then onward, Gaia came to oppose Zeus.
Gaia (bottom-right) rises out of the ground, pleading with Athena to spare her son (Alcyoneus?), one of the Gigantes , detail of the Gigantomachy frieze, Pergamon Altar, Pergamon museum, Berlin. The Temple of Zeus Olympios in Athens reportedly had an enclosure of Ge Olympia:
Jul 13, 2010 · According to many scholars, the corner closest to you is the “pinnacle of the Temple” where Satan tempted Jesus—a frighteningly high point that created a 450-foot drop down to the valley below (essentially equivalent to standing on top of a 45-story building and being dared to jump).
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Dec 19, 2019 · The Eastern Gate is not the original from Jesus’ time, but this gate stands on or near the location of the one Nehemiah built. The original gate provided the nearest entrance to the Temple and is likely the gate Mary and Joseph used when they brought baby Jesus to be dedicated.