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Christian Pascal Lamb / Agnus Dei (No Clouds) Rubber Stamp
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Christian Pascal Lamb / Agnus Dei (No Clouds) Rubber Stamp
In Judaism, the Paschal Lamb or Passover Sacrifice was the unblemished lamb the Israelites ritually slaughtered on the evening of what became the Passover feast, an annual commemoration of the Exodus from Egypt. Originally, the sacrificial lamb’s blood was smeared on the exterior doorposts of the enslaved Israelites’ homes as a sign for God to pass over them as He slew the firstborn of the Egyptians in the tenth and final plague or disaster He visited upon them. This act secured the Israelites’ freedom from slavery in Egypt at long last. The lamb itself was eaten that same night with bitter herbs and matzo, an unleavened bread, at a ritual meal. (Exodus 12:1-28) In Christianity, Jesus Christ was saluted on the banks of the Jordan by St. John the Baptist as “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29 and 1:36.) St. Paul (1 Corinthians 5:7) explicitly identified Christ Who was crucified during Passover with the Jewish Paschal Lamb as the New Testament’s sacrificial fulfilment of the Old. Christ as the Lamb of God figures prominently throughout the Book of Revelations which records St. John the Evangelist or St. John the Divine’s apocalyptic visions. Since the Middle Ages, Christ has been represented in art as a lamb carrying a Resurrection banner and standing or lying upon a book or scroll with seven pendant seals. This richly layered iconographic schema has become especially meaningful at Easter. Year-round, the Lamb of God is invoked at every Mass in an ancient liturgical prayer often set to music known as the Agnus Dei. + Image Credit: Adaptation of a late 19th-early 20th century line drawing of the Lamb of God (Agnus Dei), from Clichés & Gravures, by Fonderies Deberny & Peignot Publication (Paris, 1912), Attributes de Commerce No. 67203, vol. 1, p. 169. [Saints_Aplenty has edited out the clouds here.] Clichés & Gravures is a two-volume collection of emblems, icons, small illustrations, initials, headings, frames, and other printers’ specimens.
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I absolutely love my stamp from Zazzle, it took a while to arrive but there was tracking so I was aware that there would be a delay due to the recent US snowstorms. My stamp is beautiful perfectly etched out on the stamp and a lovely engraved image of my stamp on the top, my only regret it not buying more! I've received so many compliments about my stamp! Perfect, exactly like the image I supplied
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Ordered this, not expecting it to arrive very quickly as it came from America - took only a few days. It's fantastic - it prints even the smallest details of our design. Very happy. Will use again for sure. Excellent- very impressed.
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Really great product super clear. Nice quality and easy to use. Fabulous really clear and crisp.
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