- The Wise Men before the King
So King Herod first sent for the learned men of the Jews, the chief priests and scribes, and demanded of them where Christ should be born; and when they had replied that it was to be in Bethlehem, he secretly called the wise men before him, and inquired of them what time the star appeared. After getting the information he needed, he dismissed the wise men, bidding them to go to Bethlehem "and search diligently for the young child; and when ye have found Him," said Herod, "bring me word again, that I may come and worship Him also." - Jesus carrying the cross
Jesus carrying his cross - Christ on the Mount of Olives
Trial proof of the key block of Christ on the Mount of Olives, after Bassano. National Gallery of Art - He set a little child in the midst of them
Mathew 18:1 - 3 - Adam and Eve driven out of the garden of Eden
Gen. 3:23, 24 - Abrahams Sacrifice
- Moses striking the rock
- Moses receiving the tablets of the Law
- Moses at the burning bush
- Melchezideks Offering
- Joseph sold by his brethren
- Joseph in the Chariot
- Joseph Embracing Benjamin
- Job and his comforters
- Jeremiah lamenting the fall of Jerusalem
- Jacob's Vision
- Finding of Moses in the bulrushes
- Elias offering a sacrifice
- Elias going up to heaven in a fiery chariot
- Eating the Paschal Lamb and marking the door posts
- Drowning the Egyptians
- David playing before the Ark
- Daniel in the lion's den
Daniel in the lion's den - Creation of the World
- Cain and Abel offering Sacrifices to God
- The three young men in the furnace
- The Taking of Jericho
- The Tabernacle
- The Martyrdom of the seven Machabees
- The High Priest in his vestments
- The Fall of our first parents
Adam and Eve being expelled from the Garden of Eden - The Destruction of Sodom
- The Deluge
- The Brazen Serpent
- Solomin praying in the temple
- Samuel anointing David
- Old Testament
- Noahs Offering
- Tobias taking the fish
- The Tower of Babel
- New Testament
New Testament - Leper giving thanks
Luke 17 15 One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. 16 He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him—and he was a Samaritan.