File:Right panel of the astronomical clock of Strasbourg.jpg

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English: Right panel of the astronomical clock of the cathedral of Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin, France).

The upper painting shows the creation of Eve from a rib of Adam. According protestant tradition, God is not shown, but by a halo of light with the Tetragrammaton (the name of Yahveh with four letters).

The lower painting is Resurrection of dead people.
Français : Le panneau de droite de l'horloge astronomique de la cathédrale de Strasbourg.

La peinture du haut représente la création d'Eve tirée d'une côte d'Adam. Selon la tradition protestante, Dieu n'est pas figuré mais représenté par un halo de lumière avec le Tetragrammaton (le nom de Yahveh en quatre lettres).

Le peinture du bas est la Résurrection des morts.
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Camera location48° 34′ 54.61″ N, 7° 45′ 05.66″ E  Heading=67.5° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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