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101. MeltonArts.org : Creative Jewish Arts Education / Lesson Plans - Art and Religion
- www.meltonarts.org
- Visualization of Biblical characters.
- The students will create a piece of art that represents a biblical figure to invite to their sukka. They will draw upon their knowledge of an individual biblical character, identify that character's salient characteristic, and portray them imaginatively.
- The students will be able to create a visual midrash on a biblical figure .
- But if you are just going to create individual biblical characters, having your students choose materials that best serve their needs to express what they want their biblical characters to say, is crucial. ...
- First each student should choose a biblical figure. ...
- After the students read and discussed the texts, they can work on inferring characteristics of the biblical figure and to make a list of the various characteristics. ...
- The motivation, personality, and historical context of the biblical character/s should be discussed during the class.
102. ROCKDALE CHRISTIAN BOOKS
- www.rcb.com.au
- 1 The addition to the Biblical narrative of extra material. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
- Small neat vols ( 4" x 5╜") for ages 8 - 12, Ideal for Sunday School NB In the case of the Biblical characters some extra Biblical plots are included also. ...
103. Michele
- www.mcele.com
- Biblical Male Costumes.
- Biblical Shepherd Light Stripe # C0888 $ 47. ...
- This biblical costume is made of striped fabric of several colors. ... Biblical Man Multicolor Stripe Part #C0304.
- This costume is ideal for Biblical men characters. ...
- Biblical Dark Stripe Male Adult # C1298 $ 57. ...
- Biblical Shepherd Headpiece White # C4429 $ 8. ...
- This biblical costume includes a dark overcoat, belt, and headpiece. ... Ideal for a slightly richer Biblical character. ...
- Biblical Male W/ Dark Overcoat # C6072 $ 57. ...
- Costume can be used for Moses or other biblical character or shepherd. ...
- Adult Biblical Male W/Overcoat Part #C0875 $47. ...
- Biblical Headpiece Part #C4425 $8. ...
- biblical man in the wilderness. ...
- Adult Biblical Male W/ Drape Part #C0294 $59. ...
- On left is costume for Judas or other biblical character. ...
104. The wait for Jesus assumes biblical proportions in God's own land
- www.rickross.com
- Millennial Madness?/990603 --> The wait for Jesus assumes biblical proportions in God's own land.
- With his face shrouded in grey hair, and looking as biblical as his name suggests, Elijah, 68, (real name Ernest Moche) has all the symptoms of a religious psychiatric condition called "Jerusalem Syndrome" (JS).
- The Israeli mental health services say JS, described as a temporary state of mind in which someone believes they have become a biblical character, has been around for a number of years. ...
- They haven't assumed biblical characters yet, but Jim is attempting a 40-day fast in order to make his faith stronger. ...
105. UMBC Library-- Photographs matching keywords-- Search results
- aok.lib.umbc.edu
106. Year-Round Assemblies
- www.christian-teachers.org.uk
- Each assembly builds on our understanding of key biblical characters, developing the story from the life of David through to Jesus and the building of the Church with Peter. ...
- Ideally suited to KS1 and KS2, this upbeat material brings the characters to life, using cartoon-like photocopiable resources mixed with plenty of audience participation. ...
- As long as you are prepared for some adaptation and editing of material this resource could be a great way to introduce biblical characters in depth and in context. ...
107. Scripture - from Liturgical Press, Claretian Publications
- www.bible.claret.org
- Berit Olam (The Everlasting Covenant): Studies in Hebrew Narrative and Poetry shares the riches of this message with all who "incline their ear" to hear it: lay people, professional biblical scholars, preachers, students, and religious educators. ...
- A Visual Guide to the Word in Biblical Times.
- Each volume focuses on a biblical character or a pair of them. The characters are in some cases powerful and familiar, though in other cases they are minor and little-known. Each author uses one or more study methods to examine how a character interfaces with his or her historical-cultural world and other characters. ...
- College undergraduate professors and students will find that these books allow concentrated and thorough study of the Bible and biblical characters. The volumes teach students how to make connections through analysis and synthesis of biblical characters and their worlds. ...
- For the remaining psalms, he offers a prayer based on the biblical reading, comparing individuals' experience to that of Israel. ...
- The Collegeville Pastoral Dictionary of Biblical Theology.
- The Collegeville Pastoral Dictionary of Biblical Theology distills the best of biblical scholarship and pastoral theology and presents it in clear and concise articles for the use of those in ministry. ...
- Catholics read the biblical Word in the context of the Church's ongoing life and teaching. The Church, under the guidance of the Spirit, helps ensure that the biblical message is authentically interpreted and understood. ...
- They explore not only biblical meanings but also the influence of major biblical ideas on the Church's pastoral and liturgical practices. ...
- Brief entries round out the information offered in this one-volume compendium of biblical, theological, and pastoral thought. ...
- A chart of biblical history and a map of biblical lands are printed on the inside covers of the volume. ...
- The biblical scholarship behind The New Jerome Biblical Commentary is now made accessible in a Bible Handbook for use in schools and parishes, as well as for individual use. ...
108. Biblical Tools - Understanding How Others Misunderstand You
- www.inhisgraceinc.com
- It contains 4 DISC surveys, a Spiritual Gifts assessment and a Role Assessment along with 13 sessions examining the profiles of positive Biblical characters. Particular focus is in discovering the unique Biblical environments used by the Lord in loving, Paul, Peter, Abraham and Moses, who represent each of the specific DISC styles. ...
- The Biblical Personal Profile is a 20 page, Уmost/leastФ DISC instrument originally published in 1984. Authored by Ken Voges, it was the first product to associate Biblical characters with the DISC behavior model. ... Each of the Classical Patterns is associated with at least two positive Biblical characters. ...
109. Lessons_from_Medieval_History
- www.dianehoward.com
- Drama became an instructional tool in the hands of priests and choirboys to teach biblical stories and lessons of the church. ...
- (Brockett 1996:91) At the conclusion of the play the good characters went into the gates of Heaven and the bad characters went into the gates of Hell. ...
- Earlier audiences, who had come to the entrances of churches to see religious plays, came more out of reverence, worship, and desire to learn biblical truths. The audiences of plays on pageant wagons were often more entertained by the characters who went into the flaming gates of Hell than those who were righteous and went to Heaven. ... There was a gradual downward spiral in the presentation of great biblical characters, from models for religious education to performances of these characters as buffoons for amusement. ...
110. Biblical Horizons : OB: Open Book Newsletter No. 1
- www.biblicalhorizons.com
- Home | Mission Statement | Forums | Search | Feedback Biblical Horizons Newsletter Biblical Chronology Newsletter Open Book Newsletter Rite Reasons Newsletter Product Catalogue Open Book: Views & Reviews.
- Throughout her book, Thompson displays a profound and thoroughly Biblical grasp of theology, and she uses it to show that the holy fools bore no resemblance to any kind of Christianity. ...
- Some of the greatest classics of Western literature draw their plots, characters, and ideas largely from Scripture; Dante's Divine Comedy and Milton's Paradise Lost are two of the most notable examples. ... " Right into this century, such major American figures as Faulkner and O'Connor continued to employ biblical themes. ...
- In order to understand how modern literature shows its dependence on the Bible, we must recognize that it is not only the content of Western literature that was inspired by the Bible; that is, it is not merely that plots, characters, ideas, and symbols were derived from the Bible. In addition, the narrative form of much Western literature after antiquity was inspired by the form of biblical narrative.
- In particular, he compares the story of Odysseus' scar to the biblical story of Abraham's near sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22).
- Each character is given a detailed genealogy, the setting of every event is meticulously described, and even the characters' innermost motives are verbalized. ...
- When the biblical characters speak, it "does not serve, as speech does in Homer, to manifest, to externalize thoughts" but "to indicate thoughts which remain unexpressed. ...
- If liberalism is, as Siedentop suggests, a secularization of certain Christian ideas, modern literature can be seen as the product of certain Christian concepts and biblical techniques taken, through centuries of development, to a radical extreme.
- " Biblical characters, by contrast, are constantly responding to the voice of God; God "has not only made them once for all and chosen them, but he continues to work upon them, bends them and kneads them, and, without destroying them in essence, produces from them the forms which their youth gave no grounds for anticipating. ...
- It might thus be possible to argue that literary criticism, radicalized though it may be in its current forms, originated in biblical interpretation. ...
111. Greek Font Links and Downloads
- www.biblicalgreek.org
- Institute of Biblical Greek .
- The National Biblical Greek Exam.
- Since Greek has different characters than English different keyboards developed and have competed with each other. ... Unfortunately, most Unicode fonts did not include Greek characters with accents. Now new Unicode fonts are finally emerging to assist those who wish to compute in ancient or biblical Greek. ...
- All of these links have free Greek fonts which include accented characters for ancient or biblical Greek. ...
- Unicode Test Contains very many Greek Unicode fonts with extended characters. ...
- Extended Character Helps A number of helpful links for many areas regarding Greek extended characters. ...
- Extended Character List Allen Wood has a very nice list of the codes for the extended characters and a list of Unicode fronts for PCs, MACs, and Unix systems. ...
- More and more it is getting easier to create documents, emails and web pages in Unicode with Greek extended characters. ...
- If you are unsure what type of fonts the recipient has installed you may want to cut and paste "symbols" font characters. ...
- Do not use the spell checker for your biblical Greek compositions. ...
112. THE BIBLICAL THEME IN STAGE DESIGN DRAWINGS
- www.tau.ac.il
- Biblical Thematics in Stage Design for the Hebrew Theatre Orna Ben-Meir Tel Aviv University The notion of СBiblical thematicsТ, as it shall be discussed in this article, refers to stage plays in which the Bible serves as raw material for the action and characters. ... The age-old stories of Creation, Original Sin, Cain and Abel, Noah and the Flood, the Sacrifice of Isaac, David and Bathsheba, all constituted part of the repertoire of Biblical narratives of these mystery plays, which were, however, always presented in a Christian context, as an introduction to the main scene of the New Testament: the birth and life of Jesus. In contrast, in the context of Jewish culture, the Biblical injunction against making images prevented any development of an imitative art which could constitute an illusory substitute for reality, let alone any visual realization of the Bible. ... 1 Even when Biblical plays began to be written, from the sixteenth century onwards, initially not meant for stage production, but merely as an additional literary genre. ...
- 2 The choice of Biblical thematics involved an additional, universal, cultural aspect. ... Like Greco-Roman mythology in the European theatre, the Biblical primary material ensured the Сprogramming of the viewer responseТ. ... 4 The choice of Biblical thematics was thus an integral part of the process of formation of modern Hebrew cultural identity, and the frequency of Biblical plays in the theatrical repertoire in the Land of Israel attests to the significant role of Biblical thematics in the cultural discourse. ... Among the members of a famous delegation of artists sent by An-sky to copy synagogue frescoes throughout Russia and document Jewish folk tales - in addition to El Lissitzky and Issachar Ber Ryback - was Arieh Sapoznikov (who later Hebraicized his last name to El-Hanani), an artist who, in the Land of Israel, designed sceneries and costumes for Biblical plays. ... They aimed to revitalize the Biblical plays with the revival of our people. ...
- The subject of Biblical thematics as it appears in the works created at Bezalel is significantly represented in the Bible bindings of Erich Goldberg and Meir Gur-Arieh, the drawings and etchings of Ephraim Moshe Lillien and Abel Pann7, the ceramics of Zeev Rabban, and woven tapestries. The hammered copper Bible bindings, for example, would later exert their influence on the sets for a number of Biblical plays, such as JephthahТs Daughter as designed by Emmanuel Luftglass, King Solomon and the Cobbler and Young Love as designed by Genia Berger, and Surrogate Mother as designed by Ruth Dar. The Iconography of Plays on Biblical Thematics It is thus hardly surprising that the choice of Biblical iconographic themes in the Hebrew theatre was not made by chance, but guided by the national ideology as described above. The first Bible story used in this way was JacobТs dream; GodТs promise to Jacob to transform him into a nation - Israel - and to give the Land of Israel to his descendants, marked the launching of Biblical thematics by the Habimah Hebrew Theatre of Moscow, with JacobТs Dream by Richard Beer-Hofman. ... All of the Biblical themes dealing with the Сchildhood of the Jewish nationТ9 were embodied in the subject matter of the Hebrew theatre as it took shape in its renewed homeland. ...
- 10 The play UriahТs Letter emphasizes a human problem focused on the internal conflict between King David and his conscience, alternatively embodied in the characters of Bathsheba and Uriah. ... In JephthahТs Daughter, the Biblical story is built on the Greek mythological structure of the Iphigenia legend. ... Following the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, a change naturally took place in the type of Biblical subjects dramatized by Israeli playwrights. ... The new reality of Israel as a State entirely changed the use of Biblical thematics; Israeli playwrights, especially the native born, now took situations or characters from the Bible, upon which they constructed a new symbolic meaning for the myths supplied to them by contemporary Israeli reality. At this stage of development of Biblical thematics, the Bible became a tool which, like other ancient mythology, was used in the portrayal of the principal УmythФ: that of Israel. ... Aharon MegedТs Genesis is a modern version of the Biblical story of creation. ... In the present-day stage of Biblical thematics, Israeli Biblical plays attain an equal standing with respect to the productions for which they constitute a basis. The Discourse of the Biblical Play Biblical thematics occupied an important place in the cultural discourse of the Land of Israel. Israeli playwrights wrestled with the problems involved in the choice of Biblical material as dramatic material, as well as those problems dealing with the validity of Biblical thematics as part of the new culture of the Land of Israel. As early as 1937, the periodical Bamah (Stage) ran a discussion of the dramatization of Biblical themes. ...
113. Article: Stylistic device
- en.wikipedia.org
- An allusion may be literary, historical, biblical, etc. ...
- The bringing together of opposing views, words or characters to emphasize their difference and usually to highlight one of the opposing elements. In contrasting two characters, the author may be showing the goodness of one by emphasizing the evil of another; in contrasting two ideas, a writer may be attempting to show how the idea he or she opposes is not as worthy af consideration as the idea he or she expounds. ...
114. PUPPETS FOR YOU
- www.puppets4u.com
115. Biblical Characters Studies
- shop.livingway.org
116. Program Offerings
- www.enneagram-applications.com
- NEW: Biblical Characters and the Enneagram with two of the following presenters : Diane Tolomeo, Remi J. ... This retreat is based upon their new book – “BIBLICAL CHARACTERS AND THE ENNEAGRAM: Images of Transformation. ” Once we know our type, how might we connect to the wisdom of the Christian and Hebrew Scriptures? Join with us as we ascribe type to some characters from the Bible. Using their experience, what can we learn about ourselves? What connection is there between them and us? How do they inspire, motivate and move us to regain our Essence? How do they assist us in discerning the meaning of our individual and collective journeys? Through interaction, reflection, movement and ritual, participants will be invited to relate to the Biblical personages on whose shoulders we stand. ...
117. Papier Mache - Book Shop - Biblical Characters and the Enneagram: Images of Transformation
- www.papiermache.co.uk
118. Novel Timepieces Gallery
- www.nawcc.org
- Some of the earliest clocks, the tower clocks of Medieval Europe, incorporated both complex astronomical indications and automataЧmechanical figures of animals and peopleЧof Biblical characters, mythological figures, and other historical personages. ...
- Time and then Timex), Ingraham, New Haven, and Bradley recognized the large market for timepieces featuring comic book characters, cowboys, action heroes, and other cultural icons. ... Novelty clocks still flourish today, as manufacturers continue to create timepieces featuring characters from the latest movies and cartoons.
119. Actor bases one-man show on King Solomon's angst
- www.jewishsf.com
- The British actor and one-time yeshiva student has given a lot of thought to biblical figures, especially Elijah and Solomon -- he's created one-man shows about each.
- And after 18 months of working on those two characters, he's thinking about a much broader project.
- "I would love to create a complete biblical series, like Shakespeare's history plays. ...
- Performing plays about biblical characters involves walking something of a tightrope, Freed says.
- Freed is also working on adapting Solomon for film, and thinking about which biblical figures he'll tackle next.
- "Different characters speak to you at different times. ...
120. Discover Biblical Israel! - Tools Linking Land and Word
- www.biblicalisrael.com
- "Filmed on location in Israel, this 'biblical journey' captures the flavor of a tour developed by Stephen Langfur over the 15 years he has acted as a guide in Israel. ...
- "I loved the photography and actually seeing those vistas where the Biblical characters lived. ...
- A product of Discover Biblical Israel! .
- Contact Discover Biblical Israel! .
121. John Bradford, Bethel Art Galleries
- www.bethel.edu
- The "Biblical " and the "Painting" in John BradfordТs "Biblical Paintings. ...
- а John BradfordТs Biblical Paintings hold before us these ancient and formative stories in a richly visual encounter. а He selects crucial moments in the narrative of the BibleТs seminal characters, moments ripe with the implications of their entire lives, and then he finds a visual equivalent of those narratives which arrests us by their telling to the eye. ...
- а For that matter, the Bible does not explore the inner lives of most of its characters. а So terse is the BibleТs literary style that the reader is left to interpret its charactersТ personal lives by measuring their inner experience as we always do against the backdrop of our own experience. а It is precisely these kinds of qualities in the biblical text that interests Bradford. ...
- а The characters in these narratives become locked into larger abstract patterns which are beyond their control and yet in which there is somehow still room for them to act and retain their personal identities.
- It is in this merging of abstract pattern and individual identity that BradfordТs paintings touch upon the biblical. ... а The more you show, the more descriptive the picture, the less biblical. ... а In the end, the coherence of the biblical is not strictly rational or naturalistic. ... "а Likewise, BradfordТs biblical paintings pay their respects to narrative naturalism, but are ultimately abstract in their structure in order to embody the deeper presence of GodТs far-reaching patterns and intentions for human experience.
- "а This dialogue strikes at the very heart of that biblical consciousness. ... а The biblical text is about the deep intersection of the divine and the human. а On the surface of the text, God and human characters may be spoken about, and events may be verbally rendered. ...
122. http://www.oru.edu/university/departments/syllabi/THEO/GBIB%20749--Spring%202002.doc
- www.oru.edu
- ╨╧ рб▒ с > ■ K M ■ J ье┴ 7 Ё ┐ * bjbjU U )D 7| 7| & l ╥ ╥ ╥ ╥ ╥ ╥ ╥ ц ║ ║ ║ 8 Є L ц *) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ $ $ $ $ e w$ С& л( $ :* Z, \ ╧( ╥ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ╧( R ╥ ╥ ^ ^ ф( R R R ^ ╥ ^ ╥ ^ $ R ^ $ R ╢ R : \# , ╥ ╥ ф# ^ R р═▄ёw ┴ ц ╘ ║ d · # ф# , ·( 0 *) Т# R ╢, ^ Ї ╢, ф# R ц ц ╥ ╥ ╥ ╥ ┘ Syllabus for GBIB 749ЧDirected Study Seminar on Biblical Characters 3 Credit hours Spring 2002 I. ... A study of Biblical Characters which seeks to explore individual characters--both named and unnamed, silent and speaking, human and divine--in the Old Testament and New Testament and the psychological aspects as well as the functions or jobs of these individual characters II. ... View the biblical text from the standpoint of characterization B. Recognize the importance and functions of unnamed and/or silent characters Recognize how characterization contributes to the structure of plot D. See how God works simultaneously in the Biblical text in the lives of individuals and in history III. ... Discuss the principles of literary analysis Discuss how characterization is developed and presented in the biblical text C. ... Analyze and discuss the contributions of characters in the biblical stories on theological, cultural, sociological, psychological, and historical levels IV. TEXTBOOKS Required Textbooks Encyclopedia of Bible Characters: The Complete WhoТs Who in the Bible. ... COURSE CALENDAR Weeks Topics Assignments 1 Introduction 2 How to read biblical stories Lostracco 1-80 3 Servants Eliezer, Ebed-Melech, Rhoda, Gehazi Assignment 1 due 4 Anonymous characters Wise woman of Abel Beth Maacah Wife of Jeroboam 5 Evil characters Athaliah, Caiaphas, Jezebel, Judas Assignment 2 6 David 1-2 Samuel, Psalms 1 Kings 1-2 7 Paul Acts, Epistles Assignment 3 8 Prophets Elijah, Ahijah, Anonymous Prophets Huldah Assignment 4 9 Women Priscilla, Mrs. Noah Mary Assignment 5 10 Children Samuel, sons of the Shunammite and the Widow of Zarepheth, the baby and boy Jesus Assignment 6 11 Kings Hezekiah, Josiah, Joash, Zedekiah, Agrippa, the Herods 12 Jesus The Gospels Assignment 7 13 God Genesis & Exodus 14 Assorted characters 15 Assorted characters 16 Final Examination Subject to alteration VII. ASSESSMENT SUMMARY ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND MISSIONS GBIB 749 Seminar On Biblical Characters Dr.
123. Why Study the Characters in the Old and New Testaments?
- www.hillcrestchapel.com
- Why Study the Characters in the Old and New Testaments?.
- In this session, I want to offer an overview of why we should study Bible characters. ...
- Why study characters in the Old and New Testaments?.
- In fact, it can be helpful even to look for biblical characters with your spiritual giftings, and use their models in particular. ...
- Another reason we study characters in the Scripture is: To see the characters as examples, types, pictures.
- Think of the characters as you read about them as targets of Satan, people he wanted to thwart. ...
- biblical characters) is the fourth: To learn from the warnings (found in the Scripture)vv. ...
- All of Biblical history will culminate with us! .
- The fifth and final reason for doing biblical character studies applies to those of you who haven't fallen in any significant way. ...
- We study how biblical characters got into their temptation (noting the signs of it coming on). ...
- The next two reasons to study biblical characters come from a brief passage in Romans 15:.
- We are helped by seeing the characters of Scripture as examples, or types.
124. UMBC Library-- Photographs matching keywords-- Search results
- aok.lib.umbc.edu
- Subjects: CHURCHES | CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE | CAPITALS (COLUMNS) | DOORS & DOORWAYS | ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTURE | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | FRIEZES | LETTERING | 19TH CENTURY | FRANCE.
- Subjects: PORTRAITS | WOMEN | GENRE WORKS | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | CLOTHING & DRESS | COSTUMES | APRONS | SHAWLS | PITCHERS | 19TH CENTURY | PENNSYLVANIA.
- Subjects: MEN | NUDES | EROTICA | APPLES | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | ADAM.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | STATUES | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | SAINTS | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | BAS-RELIEFS | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | MOTHERS & CHILDREN | JESUS CHRIST | VIEGIN MARY | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | STATUES | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | JESUS CHRIST | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | STATUES | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | ANGELS | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | BAS-RELIEFS | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | ANGELS | CROSSES | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | STATUES | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | STATUES | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | STATUES | MEN | BIRDS | HAWKS | SAINTS | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | STATUES | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | SAINTS | 19TH CENTURY | `DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | STATUES | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | SAINTS | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | MEN | PROPHETS | MOSES | BEARDS | RELIGIOUS ARTICLES | 19TH CENTURY | ITALY.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | BAS-RELIEFS | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | JESUS CHRIST | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
- Subjects: SCULPTURE | STATUES | BIBLICAL CHARACTERS | SAINTS | 19TH CENTURY | DENMARK.
125. Religious Puppets
- www.puppetrevelation.com
- Biblical Hand Puppets.
- These characters are perfect for bible lessons and kids love them.
- PRI provides 17 puppets at the moment that can be changed into biblical characters by dressing them in robes. ...
- Biblical Puppets.
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