John 2:16
- Jesus Clears the Temple (Matthew 21:12f.; Mark 11:15-17; Luke 19:45f.; John 2:13-17)
Purification of the temple, The
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Christ driving the money changers from the temple
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Purification of the temple, The
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Christ expelling the moneychangers from the temple
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John 4:15
- The Woman from Samaria (John 4:4-26)
- The Water of Life (John 4:10-15; 7:37f.)
Christ asks the woman of Samaria for a drink from her jug
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Christ and the Samarian woman
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Jesus talks with the Samaritan woman
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Woman from Samaria, The
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(89 pictures)
Related Topics:
Christ, the Disciples, and the Samaritans ;
The Water of Life
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Related Names:
SAMARIA ;
CHRIST ;
SAMARITANS
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Related Chapter:
JOHN 4
Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite
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Cleansing stream, The
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Living water *
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Water of life I bring, The
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(4 pictures)
Related Topics:
The River of Life and the Tree of Life ;
The Woman from Samaria
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Related Names:
SAMARIA
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Related Chapter:
JOHN 4 ;
JOHN 7
John 6:9
- The Loaves and the Fish (Matthew 14:15-21; 15:32-39; Mark 6:35-44; 8:1-10; Luke 9:12-17; John 6:5-13)
According to Matthew and Mark Jesus performs a miracle of this kind twice, the crowd being 5000 men at one occasion and 4000 at the other. Due to the similarity of the miracles, it is often impossible to decide which of the incidents the artwork represents. Hence, all the pictures depicting these miracles sort under the same heading.
Feeding of the five thousand, The
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Miracle of the loaves, The
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Miracle of the loaves and fishes, The *
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Faith of an empty basket
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John 6:25
- In Capernaum, the Bread of Life (John 6:25-65)
Bread of life promised, The
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Christ giving the communion to the apostles
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You are looking for me ... because you ate the loaves and had your fill
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Peter confesses the Christ
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John 7:3
- Up to Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1; Mark 11:1; Luke 19:28; John 2:13; 5:1; 7:2-13; 12:12)
Whereas the first three evangelists record only one journey of Jesus to Jerusalem, John tells us about four
Jerusalem from the hill Scopus, on the north
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Jesus goes up to Jerusalem
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Jesus does not go up to the feast; the Jews question about him
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John 7:26
- Who Is Christ? (John 7:25-36)
Jews send servants to arrest Jesus, The
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John 11:28
- The Mourning of Mary and Jesus (John 11:28-37)
Jesus wept
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Jesus wept
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Jesus comes to Bethany
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Jesus arriving at Bethany
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John 14:31
- The Concluding Speech (Luke 22:24-38; John 13:31-16:33)
In Luke's account Peter's assurances that he will not deny Jesus is integrated in the concluding speech. In Matthew and Mark this scene takes place when they are going to the Mount of Olives (Matthew 26:33; Mark 14:29). Artworks that are connected to other subjects under "Saying Farewell", do not sort under the current heading.
Christ teaching, Judas goes out to betray Christ
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Christ taking leave of his apostles
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Concluding speech to the disciples, The
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Events after holy communion (at the last supper), The
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(9 pictures)
Related Topics:
Grief That Will Turn to Joy ;
The Hate of the World ;
The Promise of the Holy Spirit ;
The True Vine ;
The Vine and the Branches ;
The Way to the Father
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Related Chapter:
LUKE 22 ;
JOHN 13 ;
JOHN 16
John 19:5
- Ecce Homo (John 19:5; 19:14)
- Barabbas, Persuasion, and Sentence (Matthew 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15; Luke 23:13-25; John 18:38-40; 19:4-8; 19:12-16)
Behold, the Man! The "Ecce Homo"-scene is related to v. 5, but there is a strong resemblance to it in v. 14. Since it can be very difficult to decide which of the situations the artist has had in mind, the links connected to this heading may refer to either of them.
Ecce homo
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Christ crowned with thorns: "The King of the Jews" *
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Samuel presenting Saul to the People *
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Ecce homo
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(95 pictures)
Related Topics:
Barabbas, Persuasion, and Sentence
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Related Chapter:
JOHN 19
When it is hard to decide whether an artwork depicts the Jews' accusations at Pilate's initial interrogation or the scene accompanying and following the Barabbas episode, where the Jews persuade the governor to convict Jesus, the artwork is connected to the subject of the interrogation and accusations
Christ before Pilate
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Ecce homo
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Pilate washing his hands
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Christ crowned with thorns: "The King of the Jews" *
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(179 pictures)
Related Topics:
Ecce Homo ;
Interrogation and Accusations ;
Pilate Washing His Hands
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Related Names:
PILATE
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Related Chapter:
MATTHEW 27 ;
MARK 15 ;
LUKE 23 ;
JOHN 18 ;
JOHN 19
John 19:14
- Ecce Homo (John 19:5; 19:14)
- Barabbas, Persuasion, and Sentence (Matthew 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15; Luke 23:13-25; John 18:38-40; 19:4-8; 19:12-16)
Behold, the Man! The "Ecce Homo"-scene is related to v. 5, but there is a strong resemblance to it in v. 14. Since it can be very difficult to decide which of the situations the artist has had in mind, the links connected to this heading may refer to either of them.
Ecce homo
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Christ crowned with thorns: "The King of the Jews" *
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Samuel presenting Saul to the People *
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Ecce homo
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(95 pictures)
Related Topics:
Barabbas, Persuasion, and Sentence
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Related Chapter:
JOHN 19
When it is hard to decide whether an artwork depicts the Jews' accusations at Pilate's initial interrogation or the scene accompanying and following the Barabbas episode, where the Jews persuade the governor to convict Jesus, the artwork is connected to the subject of the interrogation and accusations
Christ before Pilate
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Ecce homo
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Pilate washing his hands
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Christ crowned with thorns: "The King of the Jews" *
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(179 pictures)
Related Topics:
Ecce Homo ;
Interrogation and Accusations ;
Pilate Washing His Hands
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Related Names:
PILATE
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Related Chapter:
MATTHEW 27 ;
MARK 15 ;
LUKE 23 ;
JOHN 18 ;
JOHN 19
John 19:26-27
- Family and Followers at Calvary (Matthew 27:55f.; Mark 15:40f.; Luke 23:49; John 19:25-27)
- With Other People from the Biblical Account (Matthew 27:35-56; Mark 15:24-41; Luke 23:33-49; John 19:18-37)
- With No Other People Shown (Matthew 27:35-56; Mark 15:24-41; Luke 23:33-49; John 19:18-37)
- With a Composite Group of Other Characters (Matthew 27:35-56; Mark 15:24-41; Luke 23:33-49; John 19:18-37)
A lot of pictures depict Jesus on the cross with his family and followers at its foot. The present heading is for artworks that have these persons as their main content (the figure of Christ being more or less absent) and artwork where the title indicates that they are focused. Pictures where they have a subordinate role, are connected to other subjects under "The Crucifixion".
Mater dolorosa
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Crucifixion, The: "Behold thy mother"
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Mary and St. John at the foot of the cross
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At the foot of the cross
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Crucifixion
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Christ on the cross
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Crucifixion, The
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Crucifixion
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(542 pictures)
Related Topics:
Curtain, Earthquake, Raising of Dead ;
Family and Followers at Calvary ;
I Am Thirsty! ;
The Bones of the Thieves Broken ;
The Centurion ;
The Clothes ;
The Darkness ;
The Nailing to the Cross ;
The Piercing in the Side ;
The Raising of the Cross ;
The Repentant Thief ;
They Beat Their Breasts ;
Watching the Crucified
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Related Names:
CALVARY ;
CENTURION
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Related Chapter:
MATTHEW 27 ;
MARK 15 ;
LUKE 23 ;
JOHN 19
Christ on the cross
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Crucifixion
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Crucifixion, The
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Crucifixion
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This heading is for artworks where the crucifixion is depicted with both people from the biblical account and people foreign to it
Christ on the cross between Mary and St. John
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Crucifixion
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Crucifixion and St.s
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Stories of Christ's passion
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(46 pictures)
Related Topics:
Curtain, Earthquake, Raising of Dead ;
Family and Followers at Calvary ;
I Am Thirsty! ;
The Bones of the Thieves Broken ;
The Centurion ;
The Clothes ;
The Darkness ;
The Nailing to the Cross ;
The Piercing in the Side ;
The Raising of the Cross ;
The Repentant Thief ;
They Beat Their Breasts ;
Watching the Crucified
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Related Names:
CALVARY ;
CENTURION
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Related Chapter:
MATTHEW 27 ;
MARK 15 ;
LUKE 23 ;
JOHN 19