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Isaac and Rebekah had twin boys, Jacob (Rebekah's favorite) and Esau (Isaac’s favorite). Jacob offered Esau stew in exchange for Esau’s birthright. Esau took the deal promising Jacob that he would turn over his rights as firstborn son. Isaac was old and blind. He planned to give his final blessing to his firstborn son Esau. Rebekah and Jacob tricked Isaac into giving the blessing to Jacob instead. Rebekah used goat skins to disguise Jacob and make Isaac think he was Esau. The plan worked. When Esau found out he was very angry and decided to kill Jacob. Rebekah overheard Esau’s plan and sent Jacob to her brother Laban’s. One night, Jacob dreamed about a stairway reaching to heaven, with angels going up and down. The Lord was standing before him and promised many descendants. At Laban’s, Jacob fell in love with Rachel. He agreed to work seven years for Laban to marry Rachel, his daughter. Rachel’s older sister, Leah was not married. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah and forced Jacob to work seven more years to marry Rachel. While in Haran, Jacob had eleven sons. Rachel birthed one of them, Joseph--Jacob’s favorite. Jacob wanted to return to Canaan. Laban tried to stop them, but Jacob still left. Jacob and Esau reconciled. Rachel delivered a twelfth son to Jacob, Benjamin. Rachel died when the baby was born. Jacob returned to the home of his father. Isaac died later at the age of 180 and was buried by his sons, Jacob and Esau.
Local tour guide showing hot spring in a small town in Catalonia
Terracotta tondo, round bas-relief emblem with young couple in Roman tunics during wheat harvest
Close-up of unusual decorations and mosaic work in the Cathedral of Salerno, Italy
The Basilica of Our Lady of Prado, located in Talavera de la Reina, is famous for its impressive façade adorned with ceramic tiles. These tiles, dating from between 1569 and 1571, have recently been restored, returning the basilica to its nickname of the 'Sistine Chapel' of ceramics. The restoration has allowed both residents and visitors to once again enjoy the beauty and splendor of Talavera ceramics.
Jesus Talks With a Samaritan Woman (John 4). Copper engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.
Looking down a stone well.
Seville -The Ciudad Real as one of the tiled 'Province Alcoves' along the walls of the Plaza de Espana by Domingo Prida. Don Quijote, Sancho Panza and the windmills.
Eliezer and Rebekah in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Herculaneum mosaic in opus vermiculatum from polychrome tesserae dated to late 2nd - early 1st century BC. from the Villa of Cicero outside of Porta Ercolano Gate\nInspired by the New Comedy three itinerant musicians faces covered with masks - one playing cymbals - one tambourine and a woman with double flute
Jesus, the Son of God, was born to a virgin named Mary. Mary and Joseph raised the Son of God who came to this earth to provide a way for mankind to have a relationship with God. By dying on the cross, Jesus paid the price for our sins and provided a way for us to spend eternity in heaven with Him. At the age of 33, Jesus began His earthly ministry. His coming was announced by John the Baptist. Jesus spent forty days in the wilderness being tempted by Satan, He was victorious over Satan. He chose twelve disciples who helped Him as He went about the countryside. He was a teacher, telling parables that illustrated a point about how we are to live our lives. He taught about God, Himself, and told about the coming of the Holy Spirit. He performed miracles. He was eventually betrayed by Judas, arrested, crucified, buried, rose from the grave on the third day and then ascended to heaven. One day He will return to earth to establish His kingdom forever.
A print from an old 18th century Bible of the flight to Egypt from Bethlehem in the Christmas story, Mary riding on a donkey with the Christ child.  A key story in the Christian faith.
Talavera pottery, tiles Basilica del Prado, Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, Spain.   The decorative ceramic sockets inside the aisles is dated in the seventeenth century, a period in which Talavera pottery enjoys great fame nationally and in the American colonies.
Bas-relief embedded in the southern wall of the Romanic parish church of San Floriano, dating back to the 12th century, located in the province of Verona
Abraham Isaac Angel Covenant Statues Facade Notre Dame Cathedral Our Lady and Saint Castor Church Nimes Gard France. Created 1100AD,
Statue of Virgin Mary in cemetery
Oceanus Tethys Mosaic from Daphne (Harbiye) in southern Turkey. Fourth century A.D.
Treviso - The monochrome baroque painting of Jesus at the healing in the church Chiesa di San Gaetano by unknown artist.
Young family of ancient Romans with baby and dog on a vintage terracotta tondo, round bas-relief
View of sculptures in Saint Barbara's Cathedral, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. 15/July/2021
Talavera ceramics are one of the most representative crafts of Talavera de la Reina, Toledo Spain. It is characterized by its color and its geometric, floral or figurative designs. One of the most popular motifs is hunting, which shows scenes of wild animals and hunters in action. This motif reflects the tradition and culture of the people who inhabit the rural areas of the country, where hunting is a daily activity. Talavera ceramics with a hunting motif are ideal for decorating rustic or country spaces, providing a touch of elegance and originality. Talavera de la Reina, Toledo Spain, Castilla La Mancha, Spain, 07/19/2012
The old sea-god Okeanos, depicted with crab-claw horns, sits beside his wife Tethys, whose temples are decked with wings. Ancient Greek mythology of the period.
Carved capitals of the cloister of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Urgell, La Seu d'Urgell, Catalan Pyrenees
The church of Saint-Hilaire, Melle, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The Church of Saint-Hilare in Melle,is the most important of its three churches and a UNESCO world heritage site because of its historical importance to pilgrims,built in the late 11th century and 12th century
Soportujar, Spain - February 24, 2023:witches fountain, statue of two witches in Soportujar a village of Alpujarra Granadina
Old tiles with a religious accent, Lisbon, Portugal
Jesus, the Son of God, was born to a virgin named Mary. Mary and Joseph raised the Son of God who came to this earth to provide a way for mankind to have a relationship with God. By dying on the cross, Jesus paid the price for our sins and provided a way for us to spend eternity in heaven with Him. At the age of 33, Jesus began His earthly ministry. His coming was announced by John the Baptist. Jesus spent forty days in the wilderness being tempted by Satan, He was victorious over Satan. He chose twelve disciples who helped Him as He went about the countryside. He was a teacher, telling parables that illustrated a point about how we are to live our lives. He taught about God, Himself, and told about the coming of the Holy Spirit. He performed miracles. He was eventually betrayed by Judas, arrested, crucified, buried, rose from the grave on the third day and then ascended to heaven. One day He will return to earth to establish His kingdom forever.
Part of an alabaster pulpit showing Christ healing the sick, within St Bartholomew the Less church in the grounds of St Bartholomew’s Hospital. The hospital was founded in 1123.
Water wall
Historic stone fountain with flowing water
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