File:Another limestone Jewish ossuaries engraved with a rare Greek inscription and a unique iconographic image that the scholars involved identify as distinctly Christian.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAnother limestone Jewish ossuaries engraved with a rare Greek inscription and a unique iconographic image that the scholars involved identify as distinctly Christian.jpg |
English: In the earliest gospel materials the “sign of Jonah,” as mentioned by Jesus, has been interpreted as a symbol of his resurrection. Jonah images in later “early” Christian art, such as images found in the Roman catacombs, are the most common motif found on tombs as a symbol of Christian resurrection hope. |
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