The Lion and the Lamb – M
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$65.00
In the Bible, the imagery of the lion and the lamb is often associated with peace and harmony. While the exact phrase “the lion will lay down with the lamb” does not appear verbatim, it is commonly linked to Isaiah 11:6, which states that “the wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the young goat”. This passage symbolizes a future time of peace in God’s kingdom. Additionally, the Lion and the Lamb imagery refers to Jesus Christ, representing His dual nature as both the conquering Lion of Judah and the sacrificial Lamb. Overall, these themes illustrate the multifaceted nature of Christ and the promise of redemption.
This Beautiful lion and the Lamb statue is made out of Olive wood and individually hand crafted in the Holy Land by local Christian artisans in shops across the region. This item makes perfect gift for your loved ones. Olive Wood do not require much care. Olive oil is naturally protecting it from corrosion and changes of color.
size H: 5.5 W: 5 D: 3 inches
Stock: Available
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