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11th century manuscript of the Hebrew Bible with Aramaic Targum
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Papyrus plant.
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Law and Grace, by Lucas Cranach. The left side shows our condemnation under God's law, while the right side presents God's grace in Christ.
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An ibex at the Ein Gedi nature reserve
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Ostrogoth ear jewels, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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A 1484 figure of Ovide Moralisé, edition by Colard Mansion
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View from Megiddo of the Jezreel Valley and Mount Tabor
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Saint Paul Ananias Sight Restored
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The Funeral Sermon and Prayer
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Isaac Newton grave in Westminster Abbey
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Marbled book board from a book published in London in 1872
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Aerial view of Adana-North and the Seyhan Reservoir.
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Christ leads the patriarchs from Hell to Paradise, by Bartolomeo Bertejo, Spanish, ca 1480: Methuselah, Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, and Adam and Eve lead the procession of the righteous behind Christ.
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Evangelistar von Speyer, um 1220 Manuscript in the Badische Landesbibliothek, Karlsruhe, Germany Cod. Bruchsal 1, Bl. 28r
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Herculaneum Collegio degli Augustali Iscrizione
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David, Michelangelo, 1500-1504
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Christians believe that Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant.[8:6] His famous sermon from a hill representing Mount Zion is considered by many Christian scholars to be the antitype[11] of the proclamation of the Old Covenant by Moses from Mount Sinai.
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Al Khazneh, "The Treasury" at Petra in Jordan, built in the early 1st century BCE by the Nabataeans
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Charlton Heston as Mark Antony in Julius Caesar, 1950
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Acts 15:22–24 from the seventh-century Codex Laudianus in the Bodleian Library, written in parallel columns of Latin and Greek.
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Portrait of Tolstoy in 1887, by Ilya Repin
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The Codex Zographensis one of the oldest manuscripts in the Old Bulgarian language dated from the late 10th or early 11th century
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Adana — City —
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The Wedding of Stephen Beckingham and Mary Cox by William Hogarth, c. 1729 (Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y.).
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Spatial distribution of dialects in Alsace prior to the expansion of standard French in the 20th century
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Prunksaal (formerly the Hofbibliothek)
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Michael Bublé
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Dylan touring in The Netherlands, in 1984
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Virgin Mary
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Certificate of Ordination as a Deacon in the Church of England given by Richard Terrick, the Bishop of London, to Gideon Bostwick. February 24, 1770