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Alchemical symbolism, 1652. A toad and serpent representing two basic types of element; fixed and earthy (toad) and the volatile (serpent). The flying eagle represents sublimation
The Transfiguration of Christ, 12th centuryThe Transfiguration of Christ, with the Prophet Elias on the left, Moses on the right of the painting. From Asinov Church on Cyprus, 12th century
Elijah, Old Testament prophet, raising the widows son from apparent death, c1860. From the Bible (1 Kings 17)
Elijah goes into wilderness and asks to die, but an angel comes and bids him arise and eat, 1866. From the Bible (1 Kings 19.5)
Elijah raising the widows son, c1808. From the Bible (1 Kings 17.19, 20)
Alchemical symbol representing the transmutation of base metal into silver and gold, 1652. The transmutation of base metal (Earth at bottom) into gold (Sun) and silver (Moon)
Angel of the Lord appearing to Elijah on the mountain, 1804Angel of the Lord appearing to Elijah on the mountain and telling him not to be afraid and to go down to the king, 1804. Bible II Kings I:15
Hierarchy of the Church, 1652. Artist: Robert VaughanHierarchy of the Church, 1652. God at the head, the Pope below flanked by angels, kings, priests and laity, with demons falling into the flames of Hell below