Jerusalem, Temple Mount and David

The Dome of the Rock

See below for Details on Jerusalem, Temple Mount and David



Click on the image above or the images below to see more detail.

Detail from Jerusalem, Temple Mount and David Detail from Jerusalem, Temple Mount and David

 

Here, by tradition, Abraham was instructed by God to sacrifice his son Isaac. What does it mean? That G-d sometimes makes extra ordinary demands, G-d may test us to the limit; but life is a test, G-d does not require human sacrifice.

"Zion", the Biblical name for Jerusalem, is not just the three-thousand-years-old capital of the Jewish people; it is the intellectual, cultural and spiritual centre of Jewish gravity. The city of David the heroic, the psalmist, who conquered it and of Solomon the wise, who built the first of the two Holy Temples there.

Copyright:

This picture may be copied for educational purposes, please give a credit and where possible a link, thank you.

If in doubt the easy way is to "contact us" first for guidance.

This painting must not be used for commercial purposes until you have the appropriate permission.

 

For more see useful facts + excellent stories about Jerusalem, Temple Mount and David.

 

By Gordon Frickers 610 x 910mm (24" x 36"), oils on canvas, Price of the original on application

 

Next: Jerusalem, young men studying



Contact Us

Contact us to purchase the original or request a print or request information about the original .

 

Register

Register for appropriate, occasional updates about this site and your preferred topics. You can stay in touch with art. We value your visit.

 

Prints

Many of the paintings on this site are available

See - Print Gallery - for those pictures available as collector's special editions.

Some of the paintings on this website can be printed to special order, made specifically for you as a best quality print. You can use the form below to enquire.

 

Terms

 

To purchase the original or to request a print or information about the original please use this form:















Top of Page