Religious Icon of Presentation of the Lord (Sinai)
Theme Description
Forty days after Jesus Christ's birth, the Theotokos and her betrothed, Joseph, brought her Son to the Temple to make the customary offering for purification; a pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons (in Joseph's basket). There, the prophetess Anna and the aged Simeon met them. St. Simeon had been one of the translators of the Septuagint. While they were translating Isaiah 7:14, it was prophesied that Simeon would not die until he had witnessed its fulfillment. Here he receives the young pre-eternal God Incarnate just as he was promised he would before his death. Depiction of Icon found in Sinai.
Additional Information
| SKU | SLP439S13X10 |
| Size (cm) | 10 x 13 |
| Size (in) | 4 x 5 |
| Theme | Scenes |
| Greek Name | Η Υπαπαντη της Παναγιας |
| Frame Style | Square |
| Frame Treatment | MDF Wood |
| Silver Treatment | None |
| Gold Treatment | None |
| Glass Cover | No |
| Semi-Precious Stones | No |
| Image Treatment | Hand Made Serigraph on Canvas |
| Celebrates on: | 02/02/11 |
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