Genesis 6:1--8:22
The Angel Marriages, the Rebel Angels (Genesis 6:1-4; 2 Peter 2:4; Jude 1:6)
Sin and Vanity (Genesis 6:5; Romans 5:12--8:11; Hebrews 10:1-18)
Evilness Growing (Genesis 6:5-12)
The Mission and the Ark (Genesis 6:13-22)
The Deluge (Genesis 7:1--8:19)
Altar, Sacrifice, and Covenant (Genesis 8:20--9:17)
At least two traditions dealing with fallen/rebel angels can be traced in the Bible. The one that is related to the angel marriages (Genesis 6:1-4; 2 Peter 2:4; Jude 6), represents a main theme in the pseudepigraphical book of 1 Enoch. The other tradition (Revelation 12:7ff.; Isaiah 14:12-15 (?)) has Satan as its main character. It may be difficult to decide which of the traditions the artwork representing the fallen angels is referring to. When I have no way of desciding, I connect the artwork to the present heading. Keep in mind that in some cases both details and composition of the pictures of the fallen angels may be explained by the extra-biblical material.
Descent of the angels to one of the daughters of men, The *
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Rout of the rebel angels, The *
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Rout of the rebel angels, The
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Fall of the rebel angels
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Related Topics:
The Fall of the King of Babylon ;
The Woman and the Dragon
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Related Names:
Angel ;
Angels ;
Babylon
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Related Chapter:
Genesis 6 ;
2 Peter 2 ;
Jude 1
Text list by no means exhaustive
Preacher as a king, with Vanity (?), and a dead boy
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Garden of earthly delights
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Haywain, The
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Haywain, The
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Related Topics:
Dead to Sin, Alive in Christ ;
Everything Is Meaningless ;
The Law and the Sin
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Related Names:
Antichrist ;
Christ
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Related Chapter:
Genesis 6 ;
Romans 5 ;
Romans 6 ;
Romans 7 ;
Romans 8 ;
Hebrews 10
God sees the evilness of man
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Earth was corrupt before God and filled with violence, The
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Earth was corrupt before God and filled with violence, The
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Related Chapter:
Genesis 6
Noah builds the ark
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Aquae diluvii super terram
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Noah building the ark
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Building of the ark, The
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Related Chapter:
Genesis 6
Flood, The
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Ark of Noah floating on the waters, The
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Dove returns with an olive-branch, The. Noah sends out a raven.
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Noah enters the ark with his family and the animals
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Noah's sacrifice
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Noah and the rainbow, "The covenant" *
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My covenant is eternal
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Noah's thanksgiving sacrifice
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Deuteronomy 31:25
Israel's Rebellion Predicted (Deuteronomy 31:14-29)
Moses names Joshua to succeed him
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Moses writing the Book of Deuteronomy
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Moses and Joshua in the tabernacle
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Joshua is selected to take Moses's place
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Related Topics:
Joshua to Succeed Moses
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Related Names:
Joshua ;
Moses ;
Israel
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Related Chapter:
Deuteronomy 31
John 2:5-8
The Wedding at Cana (John 2:1-12)
Marriage-feast at Cana, The
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Marriage feast at Cana
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Wedding at Cana, The
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Wedding at Cana, The
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John 6:10-11
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 9:6-7
The Blind Becomes Seeing (John 9:1-7)
It is sometimes difficult to decide whether an artwork should sort under this subject or under "The Blind at Bethsaida". In these cases the artwork is connected to the current heading, because it is by far the most frequently illustrated miracle of the two.
Christ heals a man born blind
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Man blind from birth, The
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Jesus healing the blind
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Healing of the blind man, The
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Related Topics:
The Blind at Bethsaida ;
The Light of the World
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Related Names:
Bethsaida
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Related Chapter:
John 9
Hebrews 11:7-8
Testimonies about Faith (Hebrews 11)
Strangers and pilgrims on the earth
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To be certain of the things we cannot see *
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To cross the Red Sea as if on dry land *
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Related Chapter:
Hebrews 11