a visit with jesus

 Bible Art

The Sacrifice of Elijah
Artist: Aert_Jansz_Marienhof
 1651    Painting

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King Ahab and the people of Israel had fallen away from the worship of the God, worshipping instead the pagan god, Baal, and God had punished them for this with a long drought. To resolve the deadlock, the prophet Elijah arranged a test or trial between God and Baal on Mount Carmel. The priests of Baal went first: they prayed long and earnestly to their god to ignite miraculously the sacrifice they had prepared for him, but all to no avail. Elijah then prayed to God to ignite 'his' sacrifice. His prayer was heard; King Ahab and his people returned to the worship of the one, true God and rain came, bringing an end to the drought. The kindling beneath a sacrifice on an altar is bursting into flames, miraculously ignited by God with a thunderbolt.

This oil on canvas measured H 46.7 x W 60.3 cm and is housed in the Bowes Museum in Barnard Catle, England,

The Sacrifice of Isaac
 547    Mosaic

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This 6th Century mosaic depicting the sacrifice of Isaac isone of many Byzantine mosaics  in the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy