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Me & Luna Stern, talking about biblical hermeneutics after drinking Amaro Montenegro
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Sweettobeme said: this is awesome, but im curious how any part of this was “Wrong” Was it just that Will was deisgned wrong? I’m not an expert, but my understanding is that the original biblical horsemen were Conquest (who was also possibly
Wax vanitas, Europe, 1701-1800 Vanitas are works of art intended to remind the viewer of the shortness of human life, the uselessness of vanity and the certainty of death. This example features many symbols typical for this type of object, such as a skull
hornybivyleagueguy: mysterywriteher: I’ll make you believe in god with my tongue. I’ll make you fucking pray to him. I’ll make you speak in tongues with my tongue. I’m going to tongue fuck something biblical into you, until you don’t know
gothiccharmschool: momunofu: calleo: crokel: A few unusual angels. (sources: x, x, x, source for fourth is unknown.) The first four aren’t that unusual; they line up pretty closely with the Biblical descriptions of cherubim and seraphim. Ever
just-shower-thoughts: It’s funny how some biblical names caught on and not others. Plenty of Daniels, Davids, and Johns, but not so many Jehoshaphats, Zerubbabels, and Zadoks.
amenamyacker: YHWH :: Yahweh :: I am who I amI think this is referring to the machine. Like, if we go with the whole biblical angel the bible alludes to false God’s all the time, and I think in this case the false God would be Samaritan - and when
When realism meets biblical art… hilarity ensues. ^_^
abbygubler: itssexualhour: My parents are both pastors and once I was fucking this one dude who’s dad was the pastor of the rival church and he whispered ‘talk biblical to me’ so i started reciting Psalms 23 and we ended up getting into a competition
surprisebitch: literallytrash: itssexualhour: My parents are both pastors and once I was fucking this one dude who’s dad was the pastor of the rival church and he whispered ‘talk biblical to me’ so i started reciting Psalms 23 and we ended
hotdogcouch: ottermatopoeia: trouserweasel: just-shower-thoughts: Thanksgiving is the only holiday where we eat the mascot ok but what about Christmas It took me a second to get that you meant the Body and Blood of Christ in a biblical sense and
renaissance-art: Andrea Mantegna c. 1500 Sampson and Delilah From the book of Judges biblical story of Sampson and Delilah. Delilah is cutting Sampson’s hair while he reclines with his head on her lap. As the narrative goes by cutting Sampson’s
Theodore Gericault (Rouen, 1791 - Paris, 1824), Scène de Déluge (c. 1818) http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=15386
hadrian6: Joseph interprets the dreams of Pharaoh’s Baker. 1665-70. Giovanni Battista Langetti. Italian. 1625-1676. oil /canvas. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Anonymous, The Great Flood, approximately 1450 - 1499, oil on panel, 122 cm x 98 cm; Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (via commons.wikimedia.org)
Valentin de Boulogne (Coulommiers c. 1490 - Roma 1632), The Judgement of Solomon, c. 1620; oil on canvas, 174 cm x 213 cm; Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Roma
Francesco Solimena (Canale di Serino 1657 - Barra, Napoli, 1747), Cacciata di Eliodoro dal Tempio (Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple), c. 1725; oil on canvas; Louvre [enlarge]
Antonio del Pollaiolo (Antonio Benci called il Pollaiolo; Firenze 1431 or 1432 - Roma 1498); David vittorioso (David victorious over Goliath); c. 1472; tempera on wood; Staatliche Museen, Berlin
hadrian6: Cain and Abel. Antonio Balestra. Italian. 1666-1740. oil /canvas. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Giovanni Lanfranco (Terenzo, Parma, 1582 - Roma 1647); Giuseppe e la moglie di Putifarre (Joseph and Potiphar’s wife), 1615 (?); oil on canvas, 101 x 157 cm; Galleria Borghese, Roma
Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577 - Antwerp 1640); Judas Maccabeus finds the hidden treasure of the heathen and prays for the souls of the slain sinners, c. 1635; oil on canvas, 130 x 150 cm; Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes
Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio; Milano 1571 - Porto Ercole 1610) a) The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1598, oil on canvas (135 x 104 cm); Galleria degli Uffizi, Firenze b) The Sacrifice of Isaac [uncertain attribution], 1597-99, oil on canvas (173
Carlo Saraceni (Venezia, 1579 - 1620), Il Diluvio Universale (The Deluge), c. 1610; oil on canvas, 92 x 117 cm
Mattia Preti (also called il Cavaliere Calabrese; Taverna, Catanzaro, 1613 - Valletta, Malta, 1699); Feast of Herod, 1656-61; oil on canvas, 252 x 177 cm; Toledo Museum of Art
Johann Carl Loth (Munich 1632 - Venezia 1698); Eliezer and Rebecca at the well, 1670’s; oil on canvas, 159 x 123 cm; The Hermitage, Saint Petersburg
Joachim Wtewael (Utrecht, 1566 - 1638); Lot and his Daughters, c. 1600; oil on canvas, 212 x 163 cm; The Hermitage, Saint Petersburg
Giambattista Tiepolo (Venezia 1696 - Madrid 1770); Mosè salvato dalle acque (The finding of Moses), c. 1740; oil on canvas, 339 x 200 cm; National Gallery of Scotland, Edimburgh
Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari called Veronese; 1528 Verona - 1588 Venezia); La cena nella casa di Levi (the feast in the house of Levi), 1573; oil on canvas, 1280 x 555 cm; Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venezia
Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi called il Caravaggio; Milano 1571 - Porto Ercole 1610); L'incredulità di San Tommaso (The incredulity of St. Thomas), c. 1600-01; oil on canvas, 146 x 107 cm; Bildergalerie, Potsdam
Roelandt Savery (1576 Courtrai - 1639 Utrecht); The Paradise, 1626; oil on panel, 137 x 80 cm; Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Lucas van Leyden (Leiden, 1494 - 1533); Last Judgement (triptych), 1526-27; oil on panel, 435 x 301 cm; Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden
Antoine Wiertz (Dinant 1806 - Brussels 1865); La chute des anges rebelles (The fall of the rebel angels), c. 1840; oil on canvas, 33 x 63 cm
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri called il Guercino; Cento, 1591 - Bologna, 1666); David con la testa di Golia (David with the head of Goliath), ca. 1650; oil on canvas, 102 x 120,5 cm; National museum of western art, Tokyo
Nicolas Poussin (Les Andelys, Normandy, 1596 - Roma 1665); The Jews gathering the Manna in the desert, 1637-39; oil on canvas, 200 x 149 cm; Musée du Louvre, Paris
Artemisia Gentileschi (Roma 1593 - Napoli 1656); Susanna e i vecchioni (Susanna and the elders), 1622; oil on canvas, 123 x 161.3 cm; Burghley House, Stamford
drakontomalloi: Edgar Degas - David and Goliath. 1864
Cornelis van Poelenburch (Utrecht, 1594 - 1667); De verdrijving uit het paradijs (the Expulsion from Paradise), between 1646-1667; oil on table, 38 x 30 cm; Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
oldoils: Moses Striking Water from the Rock Oil on canvas - 1577 | Jacopo Tintoretto
nothing-left-sacred:Valentin de Boulogne, Christ and the Adulteress (1620s)
subtrainer: srsfunny: Ancient Roman Collarhttp://srsfunny.tumblr.com/ A demonstration of ownership that predates everything we are familiar with. Slavery and Ownership are biblical concepts practiced by God’s favorites.
midwesterngothic: Key Midwestern Gothic tropes: endless fields stretching out to the horizon, location-based alienation, strange sounds and lights coming from the woods outside of town, harsh winters, tiny towns where everyone knows everyone else’s
trainthief:the only valid use of the internet is looking at homes you cant afford on zillow dot com. everything else is a biblical sin
two-nipples-maybe-more: crowley during the biblical flood
whitealbum:whitealbum:biblical angels but their true form looks like the patterns in 90s arcade carpets
momir-viig:niconiconwo:whitealbum:whitealbum:biblical angels but their true form looks like the patterns in 90s arcade carpetsThat’s just microbiology innit?Obsessed with this answer.
handdrawnfantasma:error-404-fuck-not-found:jennyanythot:jennyanythot:ALTY'all ever experience Depression™️ and glue an entire pack of googly eyes to your vacuum robot?That was not its final form, by the way#biblically accurate roomba#cleans everything
literallytrash: itssexualhour: My parents are both pastors and once I was fucking this one dude who’s dad was the pastor of the rival church and he whispered ‘talk biblical to me’ so i started reciting Psalms 23 and we ended up getting into
brianoldham:“Thy Blood” by Brian Oldham This is the second image in my biblically inspired series. “If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood
goldenprairies:biblical scene
LGBT = Let's Get Biblical Tonight
duncanisideal: amemait: just-shower-thoughts: There is no biblical evidence that Jesus even knew how to parallel park. Letting him take the wheel seems a bit irresponsible. Uh, no, you’re so wrong? Everybody knows that Jesus drove a Honda, but he
ragingbeard: nonplussedbyreligion: …THE PARTS OF THE BIBLE THAT ALLOW SLAVERY AND SUBJUGATION OF WOMEN DON’T COUNT ANYMORE. Really? Says who? Selective obedience is the oh so very Christian thing to do. ~ Kim But the parts that condemn homosexuality
everybody must figure out how to beat something/someone by doing something better than whats already happened or occured or taken place…sticking with it and perfecting it. thats how the biblical David beat Golitah. he didnt play the way Goliath
carazelaya: I’m really tired of people acting like MLK was a literal savior that willingly chose to die. He wasn’t a biblical deity, he was a man who was assassinated while in the midst of his revolution fighting for racial equality. MLK didn’t
beyonceknowless: Because DreamWorks was concerned about theological accuracy, Jeffrey Katzenberg (former Disney chairman) decided to call in Biblical scholars, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim theologians, and Arab American leaders to help his film be more
inky-axolotl: beyonceknowless:22 YEARS AGO ON DECEMBER 18, 1998 - DREAMWORKS ANIMATION RELEASED “THE PRINCE OF EGYPT” Because DreamWorks was concerned about theological accuracy, they decided to call in Biblical scholars, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim