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The Adoration of the Trinity (The Landauer Altarpiece), 1511. Artist: Albrecht DurerThe Adoration of the Trinity (The Landauer Altarpiece), 1511. This picture shows the Holy Trinity in glory, worshipped by all the saints
The Finding of Moses, 16th century. Artist: Jacopo TintorettoThe Finding of Moses, 16th century. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Moses and Israelites Cross the Red Sea, San Gimignano, Italy, 14th century. From the Old Testament cycle, The Israelites safely cross the Red Sea, but Pharaoh and his troops are drowned
Moses Strikes the Rock, and Christ in the Garden, early Christian Sarcophagus, 4th century
Moses strikes the Rock, for water in the desert, Early Christian Sarcophagus, c4th century. Early Christians sarcophagi are those Ancient Roman sarcophagi carrying inscriptions or carving relating
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
The Israelites crossing of the Red Sea, Second Half of the 19th cen Artist: KotarbinskyThe Israelites crossing of the Red Sea, Second Half of the 19th cen.. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Architecture and Art, Rybinsk
The Finding of Moses, after 1740. Artist: Zugno, Francesco (1709-1787)The Finding of Moses, after 1740. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The Worship of the Egyptian Bull God, Apis, c. 1500. Artist: Lippi, Filippino, (School)The Worship of the Egyptian Bull God, Apis, c. 1500. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Michelangelos statue of Moses, 16th centuryMichelangelos Moses (6 March 1475 - 18 February 1564), from the church of St Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, 16th century
Image of the Prophet Mohammed ascending to heaven, 16th centuryThe Prophet Mohammed (c. 570 - c. 8 June 632) (on the right, in the green cloak) ascending to heaven, with the Prophet Moses on the left and the angel Gabriel in the centre, 16th century
Languages: Moses receiving from God the tablets of the Law in Hebrew, 1512. Scene from the Bible (Exodus 34). The central group represents Greek
Moses striking the rock in the wilderness and producing water, 1557. From Prodigiorum ac ostentorum chronicon by Conrad Lycosthenes. (Basel, 1557)
Moses and the brazen serpent, c1860. Having interceded with God on behalf of Israelites in the wilderness who have been punished for their disobedience with a plague of snakes
Moses with the Ten Commandments, mid 19th century. Moses, Old Testament Hebrew prophet, came down from the mountain after 40 days absence with the Ten Commandments which had been given to him by God
Moses delivering the Israelites from Egypt, 1557. The Hebrew prophet Moses, shown with horns of hair, leading the Children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage through the parted waters of the Red Sea
Moses and the Brazen Serpent, c1808. God sent plague of serpents to punish the Israelites for their disobedience. They repented, asking Moses to intercede
Moses with the Rod, and Ten Commandments, c1808. Moses with the tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments. From the Bible (Exodus 34)
Moses leading the Children of Israel through the Red Sea, 15th century. Illustration from a German Bible
Moses hiding his face, 1807. A 19th-century depiction of Moses, the Old Testament prophet, unable to look upon the face of God, from Exodus, chapter 3 verse 6
Moses, Old Testament prophet, c1860. Moses, having led his people out of captivity and through the wilderness, views the Promised Land on which he will never set foot. From the Bible (Deuteronomy 34)
Detail of a stained glass window showing the story of Moses, 12th centuryDetail of a stained glass window showing the story of Moses in St Denis, France, 12th century
Sculpture of Moses from the Chapter House of St Marys Abbey, York. He carries the Law tablets and a staff around which twists the brazen serpent. His horns follow St. Jeromes mistranslation of Exodus
The Ark of the Covenant, 1557. The Ark containing the two tablets of the Law given by God to Moses, sacred to the Jews. From Prodigiorum ac ostentorum chronicon by Conrad Lycosthenes. (Basel, 1557)
Sanctuary of the Ark of the Covenant, 16th century. The Ark containing the two tablets of the Law given by God to Moses, sacred to the Jews, guarded by Angels in its sanctuary
Moses Receiving the Law, illustration from a Biblia Pauperum blockbook, 4th edition, c... ca. 1465. Creator: AnonMoses Receiving the Law, illustration from a Biblia Pauperum blockbook, 4th edition, ca. 1465
Stoning of Moses, Joshua and Caleb, Byzantine, early 20th century (original dated 5th century)