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To: Elsie; Cronos
Indeed, according to this webpage that is a "3rd century fresco of baby Moses' rescue from the bullrushes in Egypt. From the Dura Europos synagogue, Damascus, Syria."
2,990 posted on 01/28/2013 10:54:42 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Alamo-Girl; terycarl

Well...

Pharoh was a pagan, and ROME usurped pagan things to use in Christianity; so therefore terycarl will believe what ever ROME says on the subject.


2,991 posted on 01/28/2013 11:12:00 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Alamo-Girl
From Yale Divinty School, Image Database for Biblical Studies

Title / Description: Infancy of Moses
Object Location: Damascus National Museum
Provenance: Dura Europos, Syria
Object Type: image - painting
Date: 3rd c. CE

Commentary: The panel depicts episodes from the life of Moses. On the left, an attendant of Pharaoh's daughter lifts Moses from the basket which has been floating on the Nile. Pharaoh's daughter, then hands the infant to another figure, Moses's mother, to be nursed (Exod 2:5-10). The central portion of the panel apparently shows Pharaoh's daughter presenting her son to Pharaoh. Two women stand over the young man doing homage to the seated figure on the right, who is no doubt Pharaoh. They wear clothing identical to the women in the left panel. The woman in golden colored garments is probably Pharaoh's daughter; the woman beside her is probably the mother of Moses. The scene dramatically expands Exod 2:10.

The third portion of the panel, on the right, shows an open gateway, perhaps symbolic of Moses' flight to Midian (Exod 2:11-15). For a general description of the synagogue and further bibliography see Assembly Room. Author of Commentary: Harold Attridge Source: Goodenough, Erwin R. Jewish Symbols in the Greco-Roman Period (New York:Bollingen Foundation / distributed by Pantheon Books, 1964)

2,992 posted on 01/28/2013 6:25:21 PM PST by BlueDragon
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2,996 posted on 01/28/2013 11:55:20 PM PST by Cronos
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To: Alamo-Girl; Elsie
From the 6th century

At St. Catherine's monastery in Sinai

2,997 posted on 01/29/2013 12:07:13 AM PST by Cronos
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To: Alamo-Girl; Elsie
From the Mor Gabriel monastery dating back to 397 - this was the Assyrian Church of the East, which was due to the Roman-Sassanid wars, fully in Persia with no contact with the Christians in the Roman Empire

At St. Catherine's monastery in Sinai

2,998 posted on 01/29/2013 12:09:20 AM PST by Cronos
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