Christ Healing The Sick At The Pool Of Bethesda
by Doc Braham
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Christ Healing The Sick At The Pool Of Bethesda
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Doc Braham
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Painting - Photography, Pop Art, Contemporary, Black & White, Portfolio, Original Art, High Class Fashion, Painting, Conceptual, Mixed Media, Abstract, Contemporary, Success, Unique, Odd, Quirky
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The paintings of Carl Heinrich Bloch [1834-1890] are familiar images to members of The Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints. Selections of his paintings first appeared in the Improvement Era in 1962 and have been published many times since in multiple issues of the Ensign. They have appeared in numerous Church manuals and publications. Reproductions of his paintings are seen in ward and stake meetinghouses, temples, and visitors; centers. The recognized and well-loved images of the large Bethesda painting (8.4 x 10.48) and Bloch’s 23 paintings on the life of Christ at the Frederiksborg Castle are images of profound content and religious significance for members of the Church. Christ Healing the Sick at Bethesda stirs up feelings of compassion and empathy, encouragement and hope. Our dependence on the Savior to be healed spiritually and to be made whole is poignantly emphasized in His response to the infirmed man on the steps of the Bethesda pool. Furthermore, the doctrines of Sabbath-day observance and the resurrection act as underlying themes to this biblical account.
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