| Size: |
15x18 cm |
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Type : |
Orthodox |
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6"x7" inch |
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Image: |
Glare, lithography |
| Material: |
Cardboard |
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It is a colorful biblical icon with golden glare on a
cardboard base, in brand new mint condition. The picture doesn't reflect all
of the beauty and gold glimmer. Modern metallography and lithography
technologies were used to reproduce medieval and contemporary icons,
making the details excellent of this particular icon. Artificial gold
and silver foil was used during the printing process. You have to see
the original.
Resurrection of
Jesus
In the Christian Gospels, the Resurrection of Jesus was the
return to bodily life of Jesus after his death by crucifixion. The
Resurrection of Jesus is not to be confused with the Ascension of Jesus
into heaven. Christian doctrine, ritual and theology are based on the
life, death, and resurrection of Jesus being actual events in history.
Most Christians accept the New Testament chronicle in all four Gospels
as a historical account of Jesus' resurrection which is central to their
faith. The New Testament states that after Jesus was executed by Roman
crucifixion and entombed, he then was raised from the dead on the third
day.[Jn 19:30–31] [Mk 16:1] ESV}}}; 16:6 His empty tomb was found by his
followers.[Mt 28:1-7] [Mk 16:1-8] ESV}}}; 6:3 [Lk 24:1-12] [Jn 20:1-12]
He appeared to many people over a span of forty days[Acts 1:3] before
his return to heaven (Ascension).[Acts 1:9-10] Christians commemorate
these events annually from Easter Sunday to Ascension Day.