LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: Jonah

Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah in the M…

24 Feb 2018 161
Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah Roman; found in 1876 at Tarsos (modern Tarsus in Southern Turkey) Carved early 300s Accession # 77.7 This table base, part of a table for funerary feasts held at gravesites, displays an Old Testament story (Jonah 1:12- 2:10) and features a rare detailed depiction of a Roman merchant ship. Jonah is swallowed by a ketos, a legendary sea-monster of the classical world. Tarsos, the birthplace of Saint Paul, was an important Christian city. The story of Jonah was probably meant to be a foretelling of the Resurrection of Christ, as is indicated in the Gospel of Matthew (12:40). Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah in the M…

24 Feb 2018 169
Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah Roman; found in 1876 at Tarsos (modern Tarsus in Southern Turkey) Carved early 300s Accession # 77.7 This table base, part of a table for funerary feasts held at gravesites, displays an Old Testament story (Jonah 1:12- 2:10) and features a rare detailed depiction of a Roman merchant ship. Jonah is swallowed by a ketos, a legendary sea-monster of the classical world. Tarsos, the birthplace of Saint Paul, was an important Christian city. The story of Jonah was probably meant to be a foretelling of the Resurrection of Christ, as is indicated in the Gospel of Matthew (12:40). Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah in the M…

24 Feb 2018 164
Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah Roman; found in 1876 at Tarsos (modern Tarsus in Southern Turkey) Carved early 300s Accession # 77.7 This table base, part of a table for funerary feasts held at gravesites, displays an Old Testament story (Jonah 1:12- 2:10) and features a rare detailed depiction of a Roman merchant ship. Jonah is swallowed by a ketos, a legendary sea-monster of the classical world. Tarsos, the birthplace of Saint Paul, was an important Christian city. The story of Jonah was probably meant to be a foretelling of the Resurrection of Christ, as is indicated in the Gospel of Matthew (12:40). Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah in the M…

24 Feb 2018 179
Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah Roman; found in 1876 at Tarsos (modern Tarsus in Southern Turkey) Carved early 300s Accession # 77.7 This table base, part of a table for funerary feasts held at gravesites, displays an Old Testament story (Jonah 1:12- 2:10) and features a rare detailed depiction of a Roman merchant ship. Jonah is swallowed by a ketos, a legendary sea-monster of the classical world. Tarsos, the birthplace of Saint Paul, was an important Christian city. The story of Jonah was probably meant to be a foretelling of the Resurrection of Christ, as is indicated in the Gospel of Matthew (12:40). Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah in the M…

05 Oct 2007 339
Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah Roman; found in 1876 at Tarsos (modern Tarsus in Southern Turkey) Carved early 300s Accession # 77.7 This table base, part of a table for funerary feasts held at gravesites, displays an Old Testament story (Jonah 1:12- 2:10) and features a rare detailed depiction of a Roman merchant ship. Jonah is swallowed by a ketos, a legendary sea-monster of the classical world. Tarsos, the birthplace of Saint Paul, was an important Christian city. The story of Jonah was probably meant to be a foretelling of the Resurrection of Christ, as is indicated in the Gospel of Matthew (12:40). Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah in the M…

05 Oct 2007 445
Marble Table Base with the Story of Jonah Roman; found in 1876 at Tarsos (modern Tarsus in Southern Turkey) Carved early 300s Accession # 77.7 This table base, part of a table for funerary feasts held at gravesites, displays an Old Testament story (Jonah 1:12- 2:10) and features a rare detailed depiction of a Roman merchant ship. Jonah is swallowed by a ketos, a legendary sea-monster of the classical world. Tarsos, the birthplace of Saint Paul, was an important Christian city. The story of Jonah was probably meant to be a foretelling of the Resurrection of Christ, as is indicated in the Gospel of Matthew (12:40). Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.