Israeli Christian Religious Art: "Church of the Multiplication"
Collection: Spiritual Connections
This Israeli clay plate reproduces a part of a mosaic floor in the Christian Church of the Multiplication. It shows the two fish and five loaves of bread that Jesus is said to have fed 5,000 people who had come to hear his sermon. The site of the church is in the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee.
The Christian faith is based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, commonly referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus or Christ. Jesus, (7–2 BC/BCE – 30–36 AD/CE), is the central figure of Christianity. Most Christian denominations venerate him as God the Son.
The principal sources of information regarding Jesus are the four canonical gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The gospels declare that Jesus was a Jew born in Bethlehem, in the Roman province of Judea. At the age of 30, he began to preach throughout Palestine, which was then under Roman rule. The gospels describe miracles that Jesus performed such as raising the dead.
Most critical historians agree that Jesus was a Jew who was regarded as a teacher and healer. He was crucified in Jerusalem, on the orders of the Roman Prefect of Judaea, on the charge of sedition against the Roman Empire. Christians believe that Jesus then rose from the dead and ascended into heaven, from which he will return.
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Source Citation (MLA 7th Edition) "Rosary." New Catholic Encyclopedia. 2nd ed. Vol. 12. Detroit: Gale, 2003. 373-376. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 20 May 2013. Document URL http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE|CX3407709682&v=2.1&u=lapl&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosary "Jesus Christ." Children's Illustrated Encyclopedia. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2010. 297. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 1 July 2013. Document URL http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.lapl.org/ps/i.do?id=GALE|CX1796500200&v=2.1&u=lapl&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus