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Ac Ologenio
February 8th, 2023 03:16:35
MATTHEW 6:34 Therefore, do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.” There is no point in dwelling on the unknown stress of the future, so don’t. #biblescripture
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King Imprint
February 8th, 2023 05:18:30
MATTHEW 6:34 Therefore, do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.” There is no point in dwelling on the unknown stress of the future, so don’t. #biblescripture
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Declaring Faith
February 6th, 2023 03:31:44
Careless Words Can Break Others And God's Will For Us Is To Build Others The Bible Says In Ephesians 4:29, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." God's People Never Dishonour Others By Their Words #amen #amén #biblequotes #bibleverses #bible #biblebuild #biblescriptures #biblescripture #biblewords #biblejournaling #biblescriptureoftheday #faithblogger #faith #jesuschristisgod #jesus #jesuschrist #lordjesus #christ #christian #christianity #christlord #myjesus #jesuschristislord #words #wordsofwisdom #christians
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Ephesians 4:29
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Declaring Faith
February 6th, 2023 09:34:52
Careless Words Can Break Others And God's Will For Us Is To Build Others The Bible Says In Ephesians 4:29, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." God's People Never Dishonour Others By Their Words #amen #amén #biblequotes #bibleverses #bible #biblebuild #biblescriptures #biblescripture #biblewords #biblejournaling #biblescriptureoftheday #faithblogger #faith #jesuschristisgod #jesus #jesuschrist #lordjesus #christ #christian #christianity #christlord #myjesus #jesuschristislord #words #wordsofwisdom #christians
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Declaring Faith
February 6th, 2023 11:10:00
Careless Words Can Break Others And God's Will For Us Is To Build Others The Bible Says In Ephesians 4:29, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." God's People Never Dishonour Others By Their Words #amen #amén #biblequotes #bibleverses #bible #biblebuild #biblescriptures #biblescripture #biblewords #biblejournaling #biblescriptureoftheday #faithblogger #faith #jesuschristisgod #jesus #jesuschrist #lordjesus #christ #christian #christianity #christlord #myjesus #jesuschristislord #words #wordsofwisdom #christians
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Declaring Faith
February 6th, 2023 09:10:22
Careless Words Can Break Others And God's Will For Us Is To Build Others The Bible Says In Ephesians 4:29, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." God's People Never Dishonour Others By Their Words #amen #amén #biblequotes #bibleverses #bible #biblebuild #biblescriptures #biblescripture #biblewords #biblejournaling #biblescriptureoftheday #faithblogger #faith #jesuschristisgod #jesus #jesuschrist #lordjesus #christ #christian #christianity #christlord #myjesus #jesuschristislord #words #wordsofwisdom #christians
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Declaring Faith
February 6th, 2023 11:10:00
Careless Words Can Break Others And God's Will For Us Is To Build Others The Bible Says In Ephesians 4:29, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." God's People Never Dishonour Others By Their Words #amen #amén #biblequotes #bibleverses #bible #biblebuild #biblescriptures #biblescripture #biblewords #biblejournaling #biblescriptureoftheday #faithblogger #faith #jesuschristisgod #jesus #jesuschrist #lordjesus #christ #christian #christianity #christlord #myjesus #jesuschristislord #words #wordsofwisdom #christians
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Declaring Faith
February 6th, 2023 10:24:50
Careless Words Can Break Others And God's Will For Us Is To Build Others The Bible Says In Ephesians 4:29, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." God's People Never Dishonour Others By Their Words #amen #amén #biblequotes #bibleverses #bible #biblebuild #biblescriptures #biblescripture #biblewords #biblejournaling #biblescriptureoftheday #faithblogger #faith #jesuschristisgod #jesus #jesuschrist #lordjesus #christ #christian #christianity #christlord #myjesus #jesuschristislord #words #wordsofwisdom #christians
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Declaring Faith
February 6th, 2023 09:20:30
Careless Words Can Break Others And God's Will For Us Is To Build Others The Bible Says In Ephesians 4:29, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." God's People Never Dishonour Others By Their Words #amen #amén #biblequotes #bibleverses #bible #biblebuild #biblescriptures #biblescripture #biblewords #biblejournaling #biblescriptureoftheday #faithblogger #faith #jesuschristisgod #jesus #jesuschrist #lordjesus #christ #christian #christianity #christlord #myjesus #jesuschristislord #words #wordsofwisdom #christians
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 07:00:00
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Matthew 17:1-9
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 07:00:00
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 07:00:00
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 07:00:00
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 07:00:00
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 07:00:00
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 11:34:11
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 11:37:08
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 10:56:50
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Christian.Art
March 5th, 2023 03:04:33
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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Christian.Art
March 6th, 2023 12:31:26
Transfiguration of Jesus, Painting by Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890), Painted in 1872, Oil on canvas © Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød, Denmark Matthew 17: 1-9 reflection Heinrich Bloch His face shone like the sun, his clothes as white as the light Matthew 17:1-9 Scroll down to read the Gospel & Art Reflection or click this link to read on the Christian.art website https://christian.art/daily-gospel.../matthew-17-1-9-2023/ Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured: his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them; they were talking with him. Then Peter spoke to Jesus. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘it is wonderful for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ He was still speaking when suddenly a bright cloud covered them with shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my favour. Listen to him.’ When they heard this the disciples fell on their faces, overcome with fear. But Jesus came up and touched them. ‘Stand up,’ he said ‘do not be afraid.’ And when they raised their eyes they saw no one but only Jesus. As they came down from the mountain Jesus gave them this order, ‘Tell no one about the vision until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.’ Reflection on the painting Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch was born in 1834 in Copenhagen. Whilst his father wanted his son to be an officer in the Navy, a respectable profession, Heinrich kept pursuing a career in the arts. He received a huge commission from the Danish Maecenas (generous benefactor) of the time, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, to paint 23 scenes of the life of Christ. Bloch worked on these paintings for over fourteen years, and they became one of the greatest artistic interpretations of the life and death of Christ in 6th 19th century. In our painting we see the apostles Peter, James and John being blinded by the strong light of Christ's Transfiguration. Bloch masterfully conveys the burst of light surrounding Jesus and outlining the figures of Moses and Elijah. He painted the apostles in full colour and movement. The artist seems to have been more interested in rendering their emotions and reaction to the events, rather than detailing further what went on up the mountain. He thus prompts us to reflect on our own reaction to these events and to today’s Gospel reading. All three Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke) place the Transfiguration immediately after Peter’s confession of Jesus at Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus then starts to talk about his betrayal and death. They seem to want us to hold these two truths together: that the Son of Man is one who is humble and obedient even to death… in his full divinity and full humanity. . . . . . . . . . . . . #Christianart #christianartdaily #christianarttoday #dailygospel #dailygospelreading #gospelreading #biblegospel #gospel #bible #biblequote #bibleverse #catholicart #dailygospelreflection #gospelreflection #dailyscripture #biblescripture #bibletime #heinrichbloch #heinrichblochart #transfigurationofjesus #transfigurationofjesusart #jesustransfiguration #transfigurationart #transfigurationpainting #jesusoilpainting #jesusoilpaintings #religiousoilapaintngs #religiousoilapaintng
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