John 6:12
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 17:20
The High Priestly Prayer (John 17)
Jesus prays with his disciples
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Jesus prays for his disciples
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Father, the hour has come
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I pray for them *
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(6 Pictures)
Related Chapter:
John 17
John 18:40
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)
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