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Sarah Leading Hagar to Abraham (1673) - Caspar Netscher
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thinking of jesus at the gay bar again………
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Mary Magdalene as a Hermit (detail) Francesco Hayez 1833
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The Holy Family with the Virgin Teaching the Child to Read, ca. 1613-1615
Bartolomeo Ludovico Schedoni, 1578-1615
The National Gallery, London, UK
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"The First Kiss Of Adam And Eve" (1891), by Salvador Viniegra.
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The Ewe Lamb | 809
Instead, the rich man took the ewe lamb that belonged to the poor man.
From the perspective of that lamb.
(POV Bathsheba)
omg it’s FAN FICTION FRIDAY
Reblog and promote a fic of yours <3
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"Sebastian, he/him"
Oil on canvas, 2023
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mary magdalene (1994) by kiki smith
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half a mind, that keeps the other second guessing.
not strong enough, boygenius; mary magdalene, antonio ciseri
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03/31/2024
Happy Easter! He is risen! Hallelujah!
JOKE-OGRAPHY: 1. Mary Magdalene makes early trips to Jesus's tomb, maybe to anoint His Body with funeral oils, or maybe just to cry. In this cartoon, she refers to these trips as her "mourning routine." The word "mourning" (grieving) sounds like "morning" (the early part of the day). This pun implies that Mary's early daily ritual (her "morning routine") is one of sorrow (hence, "mourning routine"). 2. As Mary approaches Jesus's tomb in John's version of the story, she sees that it's open and hurries to the apostles to have them inspect it. In this cartoon, however, she's too exhausted to recognize what the open tomb implies (that the dead Jesus has somehow left His tomb). She continues into the tomb to wait for Him to return, and only after several minutes does the event literally dawn on her. This particular sunrise has seen the Son rise.
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Losing my mind over the gospel of Luke being like “they wrapped his body in linen cloth and laid him in a tomb” after the beginning of the story being “they wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger” like
I’m absolutely feral
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this is literally THE lewdest saint sebastian painting i've seen yet (including contemporary paintings) and it's from 1610

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Anna presenting her son Samuel to the priest Eli (ca 1665) - Gerbrand van den Eeckhout
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do you guys think jesus, the son of a carpenter, smelt the wood of the cross & temporarily thought of home
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Simon Vouet, The Ecstasy of Saint Mary Magdalene, ca. 1640
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Amnon and Tamar
- Guercino
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“Curse you, mysterious sex worker I haven’t paid yet!”
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