Orthodox Icon
May 28
2010
2010
Eastern Orthodox Icons in Celebration for Orthodox Sunday.
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Jesus Christ, the Lord Over All – 12 x 16 Our Great God and Saviour Jesus Christ is depicted with His right hand raised in blessing. This is Christ as the Lord of All (Pantocrator) at the end of the ages. His nimbus bears within it a Cross with the words “HE WHO IS.” This is a title for God and signifies Christ’s deity. His cloak is blue to symbolize His humanity which He put on in His Incarnation and His tunic is red to represent His div… |
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100 knots Komboskini (Komvoskini) – Orthodox prayer rope from Jerusalem $31.50 This Rosary is used by Eastern Orthodox Christians and Eastern Rite Catholics to count the number of times they have prayed the Jesus Prayer: “Lord Jesus Christ, son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.” Historically it typically had 100 knots, although prayer ropes with 50 or 33 knots can also be found in use today. Its invention is attributed to Saint Pachomius in the fourth century as an aid for… |
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100 knots Pink Komboskini (Komvoskini) with Red beads – Orthodox prayer rope from Jerusalem $38.50 This Rosary is used by Eastern Orthodox Christians and Eastern Rite Catholics to count the number of times they have prayed the Jesus Prayer: “Lord Jesus Christ, son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.” Historically it typically had 100 knots, although prayer ropes with 50 or 33 knots can also be found in use today. Its invention is attributed to Saint Pachomius in the fourth century as an aid for… |
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