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2 posted on 10/05/2021 6:37:23 AM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Watch "THE CHOSEN," about Jesus & the disciples He chose: https://watch.angelstudios.com/thechosen)
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Good Morning, Dan! :-)


3 posted on 10/05/2021 6:45:51 AM PDT by left that other site (A Man Without Self-Control is like a City Broken Into and Left Without Walls (Proverbs 25:28))
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I like #19 where it looks like two Pharisees arguing about Peter’s preaching. “Didn’t we just get rid of this guys master? Who does he think he is? Why isn’t he scared?”


4 posted on 10/05/2021 6:55:24 AM PDT by wbarmy (I chose to be a sheepdog once I saw what happens to the sheep.)
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Just an explanation on #5 by Filippino Lippi. Peter did many miracles himself, in this case, raising the son of Theophilus, who had previously imprisoned Peter. Paul, wanting to befriend Theophilus, told him that Peter could resurrect the boy who had been dead for 14 years. Peter did the miracle and Thephilus and 10,0000 Antiochians were subsequently converted and baptized.
According to the Golden Legend (a wonderful medieval book containing a wealth of historical and traditional information and which was widely read during the Middle Ages): “Suddenly a light appeared there, and all the sick people were healed. And that same day the Holy Ghost showed so greatly his grace, that from the least unto the most, all believed in our Lord Jesus Christ. And there were baptized in seven days more than ten thousand persons of men, women, and children, and also Theophilus, the lord and provost of the city, to whom St. Peter had raised his son which had been fourteen years dead.
And some say that of his palace he made a church in the which all the people set up a chair for St. Peter to sit in more higher, for to preach the doctrine of Jesus Christ, and the better to be heard and seen. And of the exalting thus of St. Peter into this chair, this feast taketh the name of the chairing of St. Peter. And in this church was St. Peter seven years, and from thence he went to Rome and governed the church of Rome twenty-five years.”


8 posted on 10/05/2021 7:14:43 AM PDT by etabeta
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#6 by Poerson, the composition is interesting...2 backs turned, the (I'm assuming) Roman soldier on the left and the man's back, balancing the composition on the right.

He -the one on the right is (might be) the only one in the entire painting actually looking at Peter. The Roman's back/head is purposefully turned away = Roman empire rejecting...soon to fall itself (in 300 or so years).

The curved(?) columns, but cracked! The floor beneath Peter's feet, cracked! = Jewish 'temple'/rites cracked? Think so/my guess.

13 posted on 10/05/2021 9:34:18 AM PDT by spankalib
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