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Galilee where Jesus taught Poster
by Nigel Radcliffe
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Galilee where Jesus taught poster by Nigel Radcliffe. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Lake Tiberias, known to so many bible readers as the Sea of Galilee, also known as Lake Gennesaret, lies at the northern fertile plain of Israel and... more
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Artist's Description
Lake Tiberias, known to so many bible readers as the Sea of Galilee, also known as Lake Gennesaret, lies at the northern fertile plain of Israel and this view is from the west looking towars the Golan Heights in the east.
The text from Saint Mark's gospel in the Christian Bible (New Testament) speaks of Jesus' ministry which was often from around the shore of the lake and this photo is from near the town of Tiberias, not far from Capernaum where Jesus often stayed as a base.
About Nigel Radcliffe
I was born a Manxman - a native of the Isle of Man in the centre of the British Isles - and my heritage from there sometimes brings a Celtic element to my work. However, another side of my personality has often been expressed in my acrylic painting and photography in a more extraverted, Mediterranean way. This has no doubt been influenced by the fact that I have travelled through Europe and elsewhere in the past, but I have come to look for inspiration nearer to my home in recent years in a beautiful part of the north of England. My Christian faith underlies what I do in art as in the rest of my life. I am a retired clinical psychologist and am married with children and grandchildren. I have no formal artistic qualifications but am...
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LOIS VIGUIER
Thank you for this capture of the Holy land Nigel. Congratulations for your feature in "Word for the World"!
Nigel Radcliffe replied:
Thanks very much, Lois. Much appreciated.