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Zechariah


Prophet Zechariah by Michelangelo Buonarroti
Re-building of the Temple in Jerusalem, from Dore Bible by Gustave Doré
Everyone Who Mourns Jerusalem Reaps Its Joy (At the Wailing Wall) by Hermann Struck

Zechariah 1 The Exalted Return to Jerusalem

Chicano Park Takeover by Felipe Adame, Octavio Gonzales, Victor Ochoa, and Guillermo Rosete
Battle of Issus between Alexander and Darius III, from the House of the Faun, Pompeii by Unknown artist
Attack on the City of Tyre, from the History of Alexander the Great by Unknown French artist

Zechariah 9 An Oracle to a Worried People


Show all exhibitions from the Bible book Haggai
Show all exhibitions from the Bible book Tobit

More Exhibitions

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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