Monday, January 15, 2018

A running man plus text...

"Coming Soon" text
Description of the illustration: transparent background, big 3 cornered hat, hose, Revolutionary comic caricature
"Interview" text
"Intercession" text
"The End" text
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Old-Fashioned Type Setters

Description of the illustration: printing press, type setter, men, windows, wood, text, press, preparing to print, beards

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Thursday, January 11, 2018

Bride with roses - "Wedding Announcement"

Bride with roses in black and white
Description of the illustration: comes in six pastel wedding colors for Spring, brides holding roses, redrawn, restored, Vintage graphic, veil, bouquet, curly hair, text reads "Wedding Announcement
bride with roses in blue
bride with roses in peach or cinnamon
bride with roses in almond
bride with roses in green
bride with roses in plum
bride with roses in rose or pink
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A Wedding Kiss

red kissing couple

Description of the illustration: two color versions, one black and white, cherubim, in love, kiss, wedding, bride and groom, Vintage, roses, heart shapes, redrawn, restored, wings, spy
black kissing couple
pink kissing couple

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Musical Notes Frame

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Tools of the artist...

Description of the illustration: paint brushes, tubes of paint, knife, protractor, drawing

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Two sisters

Description of the illustration: black and white, line drawing, nuns, habits, faces, calm

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Vintage Money Illustrations

Description of the illustration: two different illustrations, bag of money, tithe, money, coins, black and white clip art, money symbol, funny man carries money bag, man hides behind money symbol

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Stacks of Books - Old & New

Description of Illustration: 3 different illustrations of books, books, antique books, literature, black and white illustrations, skull, knowledge, old-fashioned books/volumes, old covers, boarders, scribe,


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Imágenes prediseñadas de Santa Teresa

 
Description of the illustration: imágenes prediseñadas en blanco y negro, Hermanas católicas, retrato de un santo, Texto en español

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Monday, December 25, 2017

Four Psalms About The Sea...

"Your righteousness is like the mountains of God; Your judgments are
like a great deep O LORD, You preserve man and beast." Psalm 36:6
Description of the illustration: a ship at sea, sea gulls, waves, water, daylight, clouds, ship on a journey, the church as a ship


"The sea is His, for it was He who made it. And His hands formed the dry land." Psalm 95:5
"He caused the storm to be still, So that the waves of the sea were hushed." Psalm 107:29
"If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea,
even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast." Psalm 139: 9-10
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What Symbols Are Used for Both Christ and His People?

There are six literary symbols used for both Christ and his people.

1. A Branch. For Christ, in Is. 11:1-4, "A branch out of his roots shall bear fruit," and "with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked;" in Zech. 6:12, 13, Heb. 3 :1-4 2 Is. 4:2, Zech. 3:8, Jer. 23 15, 33:15, 16.  
  • For his People. John 15:5, "Ye are the branches;" Is. 60:21, "The people also shall be all righteous, the branch of my planting;" also, Rom. 11 :16, and Ps. 80:11, 15.
2. Light. For Christ, In John 8 :12, Jesus spake, "I am the light of the world" also, in John 9:15, Luke 2:32, and I John 1:5, "God is light."  
  • For his People. Phil. 2:15, "Among whom ye are seen as lights in the world," Matt. 5:14, Eph. 5:8, Acts 13:47, Is. 42:6, and Prov. 4:18.
3. A Stone. For Christ in I Pet. 2:4, 6, 7, 8, "A living stone," "A chief corner-stone," "the stone which the builders rejected," "a stone of stumbling;" also, Ps. 118:22, Eph. 2:20, Matt. 21:42. 
  • For his People. I Pet. 2 :5, "Ye also as living stones are built up a spiritual house;" also, Eph. 2:21, 22.
4. A Temple. Used for Christ in Rev. 21 :22, "And I saw no temple therein for the Lord God the
Almighty and the Lamb are the temple thereof ;"
also, John 2: 9, 21.  
  • For his People. I Cor. 3 :16, 17, "For the temple of God is holy which temple ye are," and I Cor. 6:19, II Cor. 6:16.
5. A Sun. For Christ. Ps. 84:11, "For the Lord God is a sun and shield;" also, Mai. 4:2, Rev. 21 123, 22:5.  
  • For his People. Judges 5:31, "Let them that love thee be as the sun;" also, Matt. 13:43.
6. A Star. For Christ. Rev. 22:16, "I am the bright and morning star," II Pet. 1 :19, "Until the day dawn and the day-star arise in your hearts;" also, Num. 24:17.
  • For his People. Dan. 12:1-3, "And they that be wise shall shine," "and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever."

The ox and the ass watch over him...

Description of the illustration: woodcut, nativity, baby Jesus, Virgin Mary, Joseph, stable, the ox and the ass, black and white, star, town, hill

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Marbled Paper: Shell Pattern: Black, Ivory and Gold

Artist: restored, recolored, resized by staff

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Marbled Paper: Double Comb: Unique Patterns


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Coptic Crosses in Variegated Colors


Illustration Described: Coptic crosses in white and color combinations: blue, green, purple, red and yellow, transparent backgrounds





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Saturday, December 23, 2017

When Saints of Old

When Saints of Old
by Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton

When saints of old sad vigil kept 
Beside the brooks of Babylon,
And swathed in sackcloth, silent wept
Because the light of Heaven was gone,
Some prophet old, in desert dress.
Would raise his rugged voice and cry:
''Why sit ye here in such distress if
Ye ask deliverance, it is nigh,
Ye crave a monarch who shall show
Compassion for the suffering poor.
That sceptred king ye soon shall know.
His chariot wheels are at the door.

One starlit night a little child.
The King so long expected, came.
To still the sea of passion wild.
The sins that darken life to shame,
Deep in the conscience of the race
To light red judgment fires, whose gleam
Should penetrate the darkest place
Of human thought, or deed, or dream.
His throne was laid in law and love.
The crown he wore was righteousness.
Of the symbolic sacred dove
His signet had the sole impress.

Thus came he once, but every age
Beholds that sovereign come again.
The war with wrong afresh to wage.
The love to seek of sorrowing men.
And while we sit in vigil sad
Beside our brooks of Babylon,
And mourn because the world is mad.
And Truth's majestic empire done,
God's prophets, as in ages old
In Judah and in Galilee,
Proclaim that lust and love of gold
Shall not enthroned forever be,

But humbled to their rightful place
Of thralls and subject powers, shall stand
Subdued and meek before his face
Who sits at last in sole command;
That all the lies men love shall flee
Like ghosts that dread the approaching sun,
Whene'er the king in majesty
Declares the. reign of error done;
That redder judgment fires shall glow,
And yet sweet love increase in power,
Till Time's mixed trumpets cease to blow
And earth has reached its final hour.

Friday, December 22, 2017

Coptic Crosses in Liturgical Colors


Illustration Described: Coptic crosses in black, white and color combinations: blue, green, purple, red and yellow, transparent backgrounds





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Thursday, December 21, 2017

What are some of the curiosities of scripture?

  1. In the Bible the word "Lord" is found 1,853 times. The word "Jehovah" 6,855 times.
  2. The word "Reverend" but once, and that in the 9th verse of Psalm ill.
  3. The 8th verse of the 97th Psalm is the middle verse of the Bible.
  4. The 9th verse of the 8th chapter of Esther is the longest.
  5. The 35th verse of the eleventh chapter of St. John is the shortest.
  6. In the 107th Psalm four verses are alike: The 8th, 15th, 21 st and 31st.
  7. Ezra 7:21 contains all the letters of the alphabet except J.
  8. Each verse of the 136th Psalm ends alike.
  9. No names or words of more than six syllables are found in the Bible.
  10. The 37th chapter of Isaiah and 19th chapter of II Kings are alike.
  11. The word "girl" occurs but once in the Bible, and that in the 3d verse of the 3d chapter of Joel.
  12. There are found in both books of the Bible 3,538,- 483 letters, 773,693 words, 31,373 verses, 1,189 chapters and 66 books.
  13. The 26th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles is the finest chapter to read.
  14. The most beautiful chapter is the 23d Psalm.
  15. The four most inspiring promises are John 14:2-6, 37 ; Matthew 1 1 :28 ; Psalm 37 14.
  16. The 1st verse of the 50th chapter of Isaiah is the one for the new convert.
  17. All who flatter themselves with vain boasting should read the 6th chapter of Matthew.
  18. All humanity should learn the 6th chapter of St. Luke from the 20th verse to its ending.

Has Bible History Been Substantiated?

       Yes, to a very notable extent by investigations in Bible lands. Excavations of ancient Babylonian tablets have corroborated the Biblical story of the Flood. The discovery of Assyrian inscriptions has proved the identity of Sargon, one of the greatest of the kings of that nation (see Isa. 20:1-4); identification of the site of Nineveh and of the Tower of Babel or "Birs Nimrud." Many facts concerning kings, nations, cities and events have been brought to light in these ancient records of brick, stone or papyrus, confirming Scripture history.

The Great Flood:
The Gardens of Babel

Were the Gospels Written by the Men Whose Names They Bear?

       Presumption based on internal evidence is in favor of that theory. There has been no serious question as to the authorship of Matthew. Mark is supposed to have derived his knowledge of the events he recorded from Peter. Our knowledge of Peter's character leads us to believe that if he undertook to write a Gospel it would be such an one as the Gospel according to Mark. Such an expression as that in Mark 14:72, "When he thought thereon he wept," implies an intimate knowledge of him such as would be written by Peter himself, or by a close associate. The introduction to Luke's Gospel shows that many Gospels were in existence when Luke wrote, and as he knew of them, he may have availed himself of the material they contained. His remark about writing "in order" suggests compilation. The authorship of the fourth Gospel has been hotly disputed, chiefly because some critics held that the writer of Revelation could not have written the elegant and cultured Greek of the Gospel. The majority of the commentators now, however, are in favor of the belief that John wrote it. 
Tour of Patmos, Greece

When Were the Gospels Written?

       The genuineness of the four Gospels rests upon better authority than that of any other ancient writings. It is the general conclusion of the most eminent scholars that all four were written during the latter half of the first century. Before the end of the second century they were in general use and acceptance as one collection. They are mentioned by Tertullian, in a book written about A. D. 208, as being the work of two apostles and two disciples of apostles. Marcion also mentions their apostolic origin. Origen (who lived A. D. 185-253) refers to them as "the four elements of the church's faith." Theophilus, Bishop of Antioch (A. D. 168), also mentions the Gospels in his writings, and Jerome tells us that Theophilus arranged the four into one work. Tatian (who died about A. D. 170) compiled a Harmony of the Gospels. Justin Martyr (A. D. 99-165) gives many quotations from the Gospels. Many other witnesses might be cited to the same purpose. It is believed that none of the original manuscripts are now in existence.

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Empires mapped from the Book of Kings

Israel and Judah after the division of the Hebrew Empire, map.
Description of Illustration: Maps for the Books of 1 and 2 Kings, old testament lands, divisions, disputes, tribes of Israel, color maps for Bible study

The Assyrian Empire Map.
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Friday, December 15, 2017

Nuns illustrated by Fritz Kunz

 
Illustration Described: sisters, nuns, dedication, Bible, habits, garden, by illustrator Fritz Kunz

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Thursday, December 14, 2017

The Gospel of Luke Clip Art Index

About: Lardner thinks that there are a few allusions to Luke's gospel in some of the apostolical fathers, especially in Hermas and Polycarp; and in Justin Martyr there are passages evidently taken from it; but the earliest author, who actually mentions St. Luke's gospel, is Irenaus; and he cites so many peculiarities in it, all agreeing with the gospel which we now have, that he alone is sufficient to prove its genuineness.
Samples of clip art found in this Gospel of Luke Index.
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Sometimes multiple scripture using the same image are uploaded onto the same page. Keep looking on the post and you will find that there is a scripture from the Book of The Bible it is listed under here.
  1. Christ's Temptation... - Luke 4:4, Luke 4:8 and Luke 4:12
  2. Laboring For The Lord... - Luke 10:2
  3. Afrocentric Clip Art of The Virgin - Luke 1:38 and Luke 11:27
  4. Herbert Moore's Prodigal Son - Luke 15:21
  5. Begging at the rich man's front gate...
  6. Church Interior with Scriptures - Luke 12:40
  7. He plays music for his sheep... - Luke 12:32
  8. Luke 15:10 - praying and worshiping angel
  9. Old and New Wineskins - Luke 5:37
  10. The Anointing of The Savior
  11. Give Generously - Luke 6:38
  12. The Prodigal Son Parable with Illustration - Luke 15:11-32
  13. Beaten and Left for Dead - Luke 10: 25-37
  14. In His Resurrection There is Hope! Luke 12:11
  15. A Purple Crown of Thorns - Luke 23:11
  16. The Black Sacred Heart Paired with Sacred Scripture - Luke 4:4
  17. Prutah of Widow's Mites
  18. The Words Which - Luke 24:44
  19. Give Thanks to The LORD, for He is Good! - Luke 1:50
  20. A Transparent Celtic Knot on a Letter "D" - Luke 6:31
  21. Scriptures About Ancestors - Luke 11: 48-51
  22. Luke 24:46-47 - stained glass window with lily
  23. Illuminated Quotes by Jesus About Knowledge - Luke 12:2 and Luke 21:15
  24. Enter Through The Narrow Gate - Luke 13:23 and 24
  25. Connections Between Jacob, David and Jesus - Luke 1:32
  26. Jesus, Mary and Martha - Luke 10
  27. Luke 12: 27,28 - Easter jonquils
  28. When Samuel Was Young - Luke 2:22 and Luke 2:52
  29. The Lord's Prayer - Luke 11:2-4
  30. Luke 18:27 - "old timers" series
  31. Luke 19:41 - Bible Lands
  32. How to Follow Jesus - call outs
  33. Luke 24:32 - heart on fire for Christ
  34. Jesus is Our Good Samaritan - Luke 25-37
  35. Butterfly With Heart Patterned Wings - Luke 6:31
  36. Palm Sunday - Jesus rides a donkey: hands and palm leaves
  37. "The Wailing" - Luke 23:46
  38. The Healing Christ
  39. Luke 18: 31-34 - palm leaves, three versions
  40. Scriptures for those without a home... - Luke 3:11 
  41. Wisdom for those who are foolish... -  Luke 24:25
  42. Scriptures About Lepers  - Luke 17:12
  43. The Lord resists the proud... - Luke 1:51-52
  44. The innkeeper left in charge - Luke 10: 35
  45. The Samaritan arrives in time to rescue his enemy... - Luke 10: 33-34
  46. Robbed and...left for dead - Luke 10:30-31
  47. The way to treat the neighbor you don't like... - Luke 10:34
  48. The innkeeper left in charge - Luke 10:35
  49. The Samaritian arrives in time to rescue his enemy... - Luke 10:33-34
  50. "Do this in remembrance of me."  - Luke 22: 18-20
  51. Night of Fruitless Toil - Luke 5:1-11
  52. The Lost Piece of Silver - Luke 15:8
  53. Jesus' Night On The Mountain - Luke 6 12-16
The birth of Jesus and The Gospel of Luke by
The Bible Project - Watch also Luke Ch. 1-9

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Monday, December 11, 2017

"Advent Service" in traditional colors

"Advent Service" in black and white
Description of the illustration: text, "Advent Service" angel, holly, ribbon, halo
"Advent Service" in hunter's green
"Advent Service" in cherry red
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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

The Lion Symbols of Rudolf Koch

       "With might of ours can nought be done, soon were our loss effected;
 but for us fights the Valiant One, whom God Himself elected. Ask ye,
 Who is this? Jesus Christ it is, of Sabbath Lord, and there's no other God;
 he holds the field forever." Christ as The Lion of Judah by Rudolf Koch.
      "The most powerful daring and impressive of all carnivorous animals, the most magnificent in aspect and awful in voice." At present lions do not exist in Palestine; but they must in ancient of times have been numerous. The lion of Palestine was in all probability the Asiatic variety, described by Aristotle and Pliny as distinguished by its short curly mane, and by being shorter and rounder in shape, like the sculptured lion found in Arban. It was less daring than the longer named species, but when driven by hunger it not only ventured to attack the flocks in the desert in presence of the shepherd, but laid waste towns and villages and devoured men.
  • "And David said to Saul, Your servant kept his father's sheep, and there came a lion, and a bear, and took a lamb out of the flock:" 1 Samuel 17:34
  • "For thus has the LORD spoken to me, Like as the lion and the young lion roaring on his prey, when a multitude of shepherds is called forth against him, he will not be afraid of their voice, nor abase himself for the noise of them: so shall the LORD of hosts come down to fight for mount Zion, and for the hill thereof." Isaiah 31: 4
  • "And so it was at the beginning of their dwelling there, that they feared not the LORD: therefore the LORD sent lions among them, which slew some of them. Why they spoke to the king of Assyria, saying, The nations which you have removed, and placed in the cities of Samaria, know not the manner of the God of the land: therefore he has sent lions among them, and, behold, they slay them, because they know not the manner of the God of the land." 2 Kings 17:25,26
  • "The slothful man said, There is a lion without, I shall be slain in the streets." Proverbs 22: 13 
  • "And when he was gone, a lion met him by the way, and slew him: and his carcass was cast in the way, and the ass stood by it, the lion also stood by the carcass." 1 Kings 13: 24
Among the Hebrews, and throughout the Old Testament, the lion was the achievement of the princely tribe of Judah, while in the closing book of the canon it received a deeper significance as the emblem of him who "prevailed to open the book and loose the seven seals thereof."
  • "And one of the elders said to me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Juda, the Root of David, has prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof." Revelations 5:5
One the other hand its fierceness and cruelty rendered it an appropriate metaphor for a fierce and malignant enemy and hence for the archfiend himself.
  • "Lest he tear my soul like a lion, rending it in pieces, while there is none to deliver." Psalms 7:2
  • "Save me from the lion's mouth: for you have heard me from the horns of the unicorns." Psalms 22:21
  • "My soul is among lions: and I lie even among them that are set on fire, even the sons of men, whose teeth are spears and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sword." Psalms 57:4
  • "Notwithstanding the Lord stood with me, and strengthened me; that by me the preaching might be fully known, and that all the Gentiles might hear: and I was delivered out of the mouth of the lion." 2 Timothy 4:17
  • "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour:" 1 Peter 5:8
Jesus Is The Victor, with the dragon beneath him. by Rudolf Koch