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Rembrandt The Angel Appearing to the Shepherds, 1634. As described in verses 8–20 of the second chapter of the Gospel of Luke, shepherds were tending their flocks out in the countryside near Bethlehem, when they were terrified by the appearance of an angel. The angel explains that he has a message of good news for all people, namely that ...
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Either the Annunciation to the Shepherds by the angel, or the Adoration of the Shepherds, which shows the shepherds worshipping the infant Christ, have often been combined with the Nativity proper, and the visit of the Magi, since very early times. The former represented the spreading of the message of Christ to the Jewish people, and the ...
The angel appearing to the shepherds: 1634 B071: 2: Christ and the woman of Samaria: among ruins: 1634 B088: 1: Christ at Emmaus: the smaller plate: 1634 B100: 1: St. Jerome reading: 1634 B177: 1: A peasant calling out ‘Tis vinnich kout’ 1634 B178: 1: A peasant replying ‘Dats niet’ 1634 B345: 3: Woman reading: 1634 B347: 1: Saskia with ...
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Having angel numbers appear in your day-to-day life can feel incredibly magical. However, if you’ve been seeing them for a while and then suddenly you start noticing them less and less, (or they ...