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To: maine-iac7
The "guy" on the right is St. Peter, see the keys? The right refers to the position of the person seated at the right hand of the throne, not as viewed by an onlooker but by the one on the throne.
208 posted on 07/11/2007 11:59:28 AM PDT by conservonator (Pray for those suffering)
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To: conservonator
The "guy" on the right of Jesus is, indeed, Peter - holding the symbols of the Roman Church - which signify only that: symbols of the Roman Church. The formula for iconic painting is to paint a face with little to no emotion...as on the faces of Jesus and His brother, James the Just - on His left, holding "the scroll"

The very unhappy, even angry, face of Peter - totally out of keeping with iconic painting, tells quite a story - as he literally glares across the Lord at James.

In addition, Jesus and James are dressed identically - another pointed message. Their hair is the same - the way the Nazarite Sect wore their hair - and if you looked at James and 'turned' his face towards you, it would be the spitting image of Jesus - this is testifying, in code, that James is the BLOOD brother of Jesus - something the RC would be very upset about someone claiming, as the church, in the Nicea Council, 325 after Jesus, declared Mary never had any more children - ie, no blood line to threaten the authority of the RC claim of apostolic succession and right to rule....

Jesus is holding a message that says "I am the Light" 0 perhaps the artists 'code' to signify there is a message in this painting beyond what most people 'see' when they look at it...

I have seen hundreds of iconic paintings and can't recall one other one that departs from the formula of bland, unemotional expressions. Peter (representing the RC)is pis*ed!

303 posted on 07/11/2007 2:58:35 PM PDT by maine-iac7 ( "...but you can't fool all of the people all the time." LINCOLN)
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