Matthew 27:7
- The Remorseful Judas (Matthew 27:3-10; Acts 1:18-20)
Remorse of Judas, The
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Judas returns the pieces of silver to the priests
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Judas hangs himself
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Judas hangs himself
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(20 pictures)
Related Topics:
Matthias Successing Judas
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Related Names:
JUDAS ;
MATTHIAS
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Related Chapter:
MATTHEW 27 ;
ACTS 1
Matthew 27:41
- 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)
- The Mockers (Matthew 27:39-44; Mark 15:29-32; Luke 23:35-37; 23:39)
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
The present heading is for artworks that have the mockers 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".
Aha! ... come down from the cross *
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