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1 MICHELANGELO "Creation of Adam" 2 Detail Source 3 GUSTAVE DORÉ "The Creation of Eve" 4 WILLIAM BLAKE "The Creation of Eve: 'And She Shall Be Called Woman" 5 EDWARD BURNE-JONES "Angels Informing Moses of the Creation of Humans" 6 HE QI "Ark of Noah" 7 CHARLES FOSTER "Noah Sent Out this Dove" 8 JOAQUIM RAMIREZ "Interior of Noah's Ark" 9 PHIL ROBINSON "Noah and the Dove" 10 DANIEL SARRABAT "Noah Giving Thanks to God for Escaping the Flood"
11 JOSEPH ANTON KOCH & GOTTLIEB SCHICK "Noah Offering a Sacrifice of Gratitude" 12 DANIEL MACLISE "Noah's Sacrifice" 13 DOMENICO MORELLI "Prayer of Thanksgiving after Leaving Noah's Ark" 14 Source 15 MARY HAAS "Noah's Ark" 16 RANDY WOLLENMANN "Noah and the Ark" 17 RON CHAMBERS "God's Promise" 18 KEVIN MIDDLETON "Noah's Ark"
19 Source 20 Source 21 Source 22 GERARD HOET "God Took Enoch" 23 "Elijah Called up in Fire Wind" 24 "Behold there Appeared a Chariot of Fire" 25 Source 26 Source
27 VICTOR WOLFVOET "Abraham and Melchizedek" 28 THOMAS CHRISTIAN WINK "Abraham and Melchizedek" 29 ANDRÉS PÉREZ "Abraham ante Melquisedec" 30 JUAN ANTONIO DE FRÍAS Y ESCALANTE "Abraham y Melquisedec" 31 JOHN THEODORE HEINS "The Meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek" 32 LAURENT DE LA HYRE "The Meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek" 33 MORETTO DA BRESCIA "Melchisedec Offers Bread and Wine to the Patriarch Abraham" 34 PETER PAUL RUBENS "The Meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek" 35 MAERTEN VAN HEEMSKERCK "Abraham Receiving the Blessing of Melchizedek" Masthead Painting: “GUEST” by Andrey Mironov |
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I’ve always enjoyed comparing the two prophets, Elijah and Elisha.
Elijah seemed to be the happy-go-lucky practical joker type, and Elisha was the Down-to-Earth serious no-nonsense type............
There’s a strong argument that Moses was a third person who was probably raised from the dead (like Lazarus) because it appears that Moses and Elijah will be God’s two witnesses in the future who will come down from Heaven, testify for 3.5 years, be killed, raised, and go to Heaven during the tribulation (Revelation 11:3-12).
I’m a bit flummoxed about what happens to Enoch.
Keep up the good work.
Elijah certainly played quite an elaborate joke on the 450 prophets of Baal....................
And he taunted them while doing it!.............
I’ve made that argument about Moses myself. God doesn’t mind keeping us in suspense....
Quite the showman. The crowd loved it..................
Enoch is a real question mark for me.
These paintings and our God who inspired them are just beautiful.
By faith Enoch was taken from this life, so that he did not experience death; he could not be found, because God had taken him away. For before he was taken, he was commended as one who pleased God. And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.
And we know where Enoch obtained his profound faith, for Paul tells us in Romans 10 that "faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ." Enoch listened.
Thank you.
Soak them, and Him, in!
Thank Him!
Thank you, Dan.
I have five weeks of these quizzes a-comin’, Alba. Hoping you’ll enjoy and profit from them.
I believe from the account of Abraham, that God preached the Gospel of the Grace of Christ in the stars (by now that has been perverted) from the virgin birth to Christ's death on the cross. (BTW if you don't have that, it could be a good series. Not "astrology" but God's true heavenly alignment that tells the gospel story.)
Anyway, what puzzles me is what happens to Enoch since he apparently has never died. One possibility that comes to mind as I am typing this to you is the possibly Enoch received the pre-incarnate Christ, was born again (died and rose with Christ), and then was "raptured" to Heaven. That is the only explanation that makes sense to me.
"Christ was crucified from the foundation of the earth" (Rev 13:8) supports this possibility.
God bless and thanks. I think you've helped me on this one.
I will leave it there, since you have reached stasis.
Hope its a good “stasis”. Thanks for triggering the prayerful thought process here.
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