Elia nutrito dai corvi
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prcas4164
Descrizione
Elijah the prophet sits beside the brook in a rocky wilderness as ravens descend with food in their beaks. His raised hand and watchful face turn toward the birds, while the stream at his feet recalls the place of refuge God appointed during the drought announced to King Ahab. The scene portrays the account in 1 Kings 17, when the Lord sent Elijah east of the Jordan to the brook Cherith and commanded ravens to bring him bread and meat morning and evening.
The image emphasizes divine provision in a barren place. Elijah is hidden from danger, sustained not by human power but by the word of the Lord. The ravens, unclean birds in Israel’s law, become instruments of mercy, showing that God’s command rules even creation. This artwork serves well for teaching on faith, obedience, prayer, drought, wilderness dependence, and the faithfulness of God to provide for His servants.
The image emphasizes divine provision in a barren place. Elijah is hidden from danger, sustained not by human power but by the word of the Lord. The ravens, unclean birds in Israel’s law, become instruments of mercy, showing that God’s command rules even creation. This artwork serves well for teaching on faith, obedience, prayer, drought, wilderness dependence, and the faithfulness of God to provide for His servants.
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