Title: Sacrifice of Isaac (detail)
Artist: Caravaggio
Date: ca. 1598
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 116 cm × 173 cm
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Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac is halted by an angel. Fresco in St. Sofia Cathedral, Kyiv, Ukraine, painted ca. 1000.
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The Angel Prevents the Sacrifice of Isaac (altered), 1635. Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669).
Anne Hathaway
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Weirdly biblical piece for me- it was an assignment to draw piece from a different perspective in order to change the story. The original piece is by Michelangelo, ‘Sacrifice of Issac’
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In Episode 3.4, Peter invades the family dinner at Jason's steak house, and asks his sons to come with him to the militia's new headquarters. They refuse. He gets angry and threatens Judy, and the entire family (except for Kelvin and Keefe) pulls out guns. Look who they are pointing at:
Jesse and Amber's sons, Pontius and Abraham, sitting at the kids' table. If the family doesn't have excellent aim, they will kill the younger generation.
The kids' table is often set at the foot of the adult table, but there are usually other kids. The placement of Pontius and Abraham is deliberate, pairing them with Chuck and Karl Montgomery as both objects of their parents' affection and pawns in their power-play.
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Peter Paul Rubens - The Sacrifice of Isaac (c. 1620 and 1621)
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The waters turn from blue to red
as towards the sky I offer it
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Sacrifice of Isaac, Caravaggio (1603)
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— by Rembrandt van Rijn; Sacrifice of Isaac (1635)
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You believe that God is one; you do well. Even the demons believe -- and shudder. Do you want to be shown, you shallow man, that faith apart from works is barren? Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he offered his son Isaac upon the altar? You see that faith was active along with his works, and faith was completed by works.
James 2:19-22 RSV (1971)
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Not only is Abraham told to sacrifice Isaac, whom he loves, but he subsequently endures God's attack on his own promise, which he trusts. When he does this, God does not attack in a theoretical moment--mythically--only to say just as quickly, "Never mind!" He tempts, tries, roasts, and cooks Abraham like a pig on a spit. Abraham is dragged through a long and awful process, right to the moment of making his altar, placing the sticks, binding Isaac, and brandishing the knife.
~Steven Paulson, Luther's Outlaw God, vol. 3: Sacraments and God's Attack on the Promise, 257.
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Revealed Religion : Benjamin West. 010 of 100 Bible images
010 The Call of Abraham going to sacrifice his son Isaac
The Call of Abraham going to sacrifice his son Isaac. c1799. Oil on canvas. 20 5/8 x 29 1/8 inches. Wichita Art Museum. It is likely that this painting was commissioned by William Beckford for Fonthill Abbey. Beckford’s financial reverses in 1823 resulted in the auction of the Fonthill art collection which included this painting by West.
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