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Vivid illustration of Moses with the Ten Commandments, biblical symbolism, divine sky, and Old Testament icon, emphasizing faith and historical significance. |
5m Moses & The Ten Commandments (Christan TeleCards International)
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$12.50 |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible card features a religious painting depicting Moses holding the stone tablets of The Ten Commandments. The artwork highlights a key moment in Judeo-Christian tradition, emphasizing themes of spirituality, law, and divine authority. Moses is shown with a beard and long hair, clad in flowing robes, positioned prominently to draw attention to the sacred tablets inscribed with the commandments.
The background of the painting presents a heavenly atmosphere with soft, glowing light that enhances the spiritual tone of the scene. The card includes printed text referencing "The Wesleyan Church" and identifies the series as "Moses & The Ten Commandments," produced by Christian TeleCards International in collaboration with Premiere Communication Group. The card has a value of 5 million units, indicating its denomination.
This religious artwork expressly connects to Christianity and Western religious traditions, illustrating a central biblical figure and theme renowned in Jewish and Christian faiths. The card’s design and presentation emphasize the importance of religious art within the context of Judeo-Christian spirituality and the cultural impact of The Ten Commandments as divine law.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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Keywords: religious paintings, Christianity, Moses, The Ten Commandments, Western Religions, art - paintings, religious art, Judeo-Christian, God, Spirituality, heavenly, jewish, christian, religion, artwork, artistic, the wesleyan church, Premiere Comm. Group
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