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An Eastern Scribe - Luke vi. 7, c1924. Creators: James Clark, Henry A Harper

An Eastern Scribe - Luke vi. 7, c1924. Creators: James Clark, Henry A Harper


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An Eastern Scribe - Luke vi. 7, c1924. Creators: James Clark, Henry A Harper

An Eastern Scribe - Luke vi. 7, c1924. Luke 6:7 The Pharisees and the teachers of the law were looking for a reason to accuse Jesus, so they watched him closely to see if he would heal on the Sabbath. From " The Pictorial New Testament", by James Clark, R.I. and H.A. Harper. [Scripture Gift Mission and Naval and Military Bible Society, London]

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This print titled "An Eastern Scribe - Luke vi. 7, c1924" transports us to the Middle East in the early 20th century. The image, created by James Clark and Henry A Harper for "The Pictorial New Testament" captures a moment of tension and scrutiny from Luke 6:7. In this biblical scene, we witness the Pharisees and teachers of the law closely observing Jesus, searching for any reason to accuse him. The scribe stands in an open courtyard, dressed in traditional Middle Eastern attire with a white robe and turban adorning his head. His direct gaze suggests an intense focus on Jesus' actions during the Sabbath. Clark and Harper's illustration skillfully brings this narrative to life through intricate details such as clothing coloration and authentic headdress designs. The artist duo successfully conveys both the historical context of biblical times and their artistic interpretation within this piece. Through its inclusion in "The Pictorial New Testament" published by Scripture Gift Mission and Naval and Military Bible Society in London, this artwork served as a visual aid for religious teachings at that time. Today, it continues to captivate viewers with its rich cultural depiction while reminding us of the timeless themes present within Christianity. As we admire this print from Heritage Images, we are invited to reflect upon our own observations of faith amidst challenging circumstances – just as those Pharisees watched Jesus intently all those years ago.

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