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Matthew


Columned Sarcophagus with Biblical Scenes by Unknown artist
Christ and the Woman with the Issue of Blood by Unknown Artist
Christ Healing the Woman with the Issue of Blood by Unknown artist

Matthew 9:20–22; Mark 5:24b–34; Luke 8:42b–48 The Woman with the Issue of Blood

Ropófono by Guillermo Galindo
Modern Day Miracles by Robert Colescott
Christ Preaching in the Synagogue, with the Pharisees Bringing the Woman Taken in Adultery by Dirk Vellert

Matthew 9:35–38; Mark 6:34; Luke 8:1; 10:2 Christ’s Compassion

Saint Francis renounces his Earthly Father, by Sassetta
Christ holding a Sword
Christ before Pilate, by Giovanni Antonio da Brescia

Matthew 10:16–36; Luke 12:2–12, 49–53 Sheep Among Wolves

Supermarket No. 1 by Ben Shahn
Handball by Ben Shahn
Wheat Field by Ben Shahn

Matthew 12:1–8; Mark 2:23–28; Luke 6:1–5 Plucking Grain on the Sabbath

Jesus Heals the Man with a Withered Hand, from an Arabic manuscript of the Gospels, by Ilyas Basim Khuri Bazzi Rahib
The Artist's Right Hand, by Hendrick Goltzius
Christ healing a man with a withered hand, by Jan van Orley

Matthew 12:9–14; Mark 3:1–6; Luke 6:6–11 The Man with the Withered Hand

Baptism of Christ, from Gospel by the painter Simeon of Arces by Simeon of Arces
Reliquary of Brescia (Brescia Casket / Lipsanoteca), front view by Unknown artist, Italian school
The Adoration of the Name of Jesus by El Greco

Matthew 12:38–42; 16:1–12; Mark 8:11–21; Luke 11:29–32; 12:1, 54–56 The Sign of Jonah

Cognacio (Spiritual kinship), from Omne Bonum (Absolucio-Circumcisio) by James le Palmer
The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit by John Singer Sargent
The Holy Kinship by Unknown artist, South Germany

Matthew 12:46–50; Mark 3:31–35; Luke 8:19–21 Who are my Mother and my Brothers?

The Sower by Vincent van Gogh
Seaport with the Sermon of Christ (Harbour Scene with Christ Preaching) by Jan Brueghel the Elder
Automat by Edward Hopper

Matthew 13:1–23; Mark 4:1–20; Luke 8:4–15 The Parable of the Sower

The Brow of the Hill near Nazareth by James Tissot
Nathan Coley James Tissot Unknown, German
Jesus Raises the Clay Birds of his Playmates to Life from Klosterneuburger Evangelienwerk by Unknown German Artist

Matthew 13:53–58; Mark 6:1–6; Luke 4:14–30 Open to the Unexpected

Head of John the Baptist by Unknown artist, Southern Netherlands [?]
Can You Hear Me? by Nalini Malani
The Head of Saint John the Baptist Brought before Herod by Giovanni di Paolo

Matthew 14:1–12; Mark 6:14–29; Luke 9:7–9 The Beheading of the Baptist

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General Resurrection from the Bamberg-Eichstätt Psalter by unknown German artist
Sarcophagus of Theodore by Unknown Italian artist
The Resurrection, Cookham by Stanley Spencer

1 Corinthians 15:35–58 Bodily Resurrection

Yellow Crucifixion by Marc Chagall
Christ appearing to Saint Peter on the Appian Way (Domine, Quo Vadis?) by Annibale Carracci
The Last Judgement by The Last Judgement

1 Peter 4:12–19 Finding Meaning in Suffering

The War in Heaven (pane 7g), part of The Great East Window of York Minster
Saint Michael and the Devil by Unknown Spanish Artist
The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Revelation 12:7–12 War in Heaven

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