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Vintage engraving of Jesus teaching on the sea shore by James Tissot

An engraved vintage illustration image of Jesus Christ calming the storm, from a Bible dated 1852 that is no longer in copyright

Peter sinking on water (Matthew 14, 22 - 33). Chromolithograph based on a drawing (1860) by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published ca. 1880

Jesus walks on water (Matthew 14, 25 - 27). Wood engraving, published in 1862.

Map of Palestine as it appeared in the time of Jesus Christ. From “The Bible Atlas to Illustrate the Old and New Testaments”, published in 1877 by W. & A.K. Johnston Ltd, Edinburgh and London.

Jesus Christ walks on water toward a boat with his disciples in it. Illustration published in The Life of Christ by Louise Seymour Houghton (American Tract Society: New York) in 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain. Digitally restored.

Peter sinking on water (Matthew 14, 22 - 33). Chromolithograph after a drawing (1860) by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published ca. 1880

Jesus and the sinking Peter on the lake. Wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published in 1860.

Jesus walks on the water (Matthew 14, 22 - 33). Chromolithograph, published in 1886.

Jesus calms the storm (Matthew 8, 23 - 27). Wood engraving, published in 1837.

Jesus heals the paralytic and forgives his sins (Matthew 9, 1 - 8). Wood engraving, published in 1894.

Miraculous catch of fish (Luke 5,1-11). Wood engraving after the Cartoons for tapestries, (1515/16) by Raphael (Italian painter, 1483 - 1520) in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, published in 1878.

The catch of fish of Peter (Luke 5, 1-11). Wood engraving, published in 1850.

illustration of map of palestine in the jesus time

Jesus Christ walks on water and saves his disciple Peter from drowning in the Sea of Galilee. Matthew 14:25-31. Illustration published 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain. Digitally restored.

"Solid-filled vector file of men, disciples fishing in the Sea of Galilee in the early morning in a small boat rigged with sail. Boat is of the type used in the time of Christ with some artistic license."

And such a large crowd gathered around him that he got into a boat to sit while1 the whole crowd stood on the shore (Matthew 13, 2). Wood engraving, published in 1886.

Jesus, the Lord over storm and waves (Matthew 8, 23 - 27). Chromolithograph based on a drawing by Karl Gottlob Schönherr (Germann painter, 1824 - 1906), published ca. 1898

Jesus walks on water (Matthew 14, 25 - 27). Wood engraving, published ca. 1890.

Jesus sleeps during the storm (Matthew 8, 24 - 25). Wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published in 1860.

Jesus calms the storm (Matthew 8, 23-27). Copperplate engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.

Illustration of a Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, Israel, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 kilometers west of the Sea of Galilee

Jesus at the charcoal fire - the Risen Christ at the Sea of Tiberias (John 21). Wood engraving, published ca. 1890.
![Jesus speaking to fishermen Simon Peter and Andrew beside the Sea of Galilee Jesus speaking to the fishermen Simon Peter and Andrew beside the Sea of Galilee, saying “[Come] Follow me and I will make you fishers of men”. The men became two of Jesus’ disciples. From “The Cottager and Artisan, 1889” published by The Religious Tract Society, London. sea of galilee jesus stock illustrations](https://media.istockphoto.com/id/1300341209/vector/jesus-speaking-to-fishermen-simon-peter-and-andrew-beside-the-sea-of-galilee.jpg?s=612x612&w=0&k=20&c=G1BhB3CfWaQSf5L03kXIRJWc0By6r12fBk_X9NrEvKc=)
Jesus speaking to the fishermen Simon Peter and Andrew beside the Sea of Galilee, saying “[Come] Follow me and I will make you fishers of men”. The men became two of Jesus’ disciples. From “The Cottager and Artisan, 1889” published by The Religious Tract Society, London.

The first disciples of Jesus. Wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published in 1860.

“Follow me, and I will turn you into fishers of people” (Matthew 4, 19). Wood engraving, published in 1886.

Jesus heals the Gerasene demoniac (Mark 5). Wood engraving, published in 1837.

Jesus heals the two possessed Gadarenes (Matthew 8, 28 - 34). Wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published in 1860.

The risen Christ to the restored Peter: “Feed my sheep!” (John 21). Wood engraving after a drawing (ca. 1855/60) by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published in 1890.

Engraving depicting the Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberias) where Jesus Christ performed most of his preaching and miracles.

Apostles are fishing unsuccessfully in the Sea of Galilee when Jesus tells them to try one more cast of the net, at which they are rewarded with a great catch. The "miraculous catch of 153 fish", and seems to recall the first catch. It is reported in the last chapter of the Gospel of John ( John 21:1–14 ) and takes place after the Resurrection of Jesus. Original edition from my own archives Source : Sagrada Biblia 1884

The Miraculous draught of Fishes (John 21, 6). Copperplate engraving after Gerard de Lairesse (French painter, 1641 - 1711), published in 1774.

Vintage illustration of Jesus by the Sea of Galilee, after Frederick Goodall

And wherever he would go – into villages, towns, or countryside – they would place the sick in the marketplaces, and would ask him if they could just touch the edge of his cloak, and all who touched it were healed (Mark 6, 56). Wood engraving, published in 1886.

Jesus, Simon Peter and Andrew, with other fishermen in a boat, fishing in the Sea of Galilee. From “At Home’ by Grace Stebbing. Published by John F Shaw & Co, in the “Shaw’s Playtime Stories” series, c1890.

Jesus heals the sick and the possessed (Mark 3, 7 - 12). Wood engraving, published in 1886.

The Miraculous Catch of Fish and the Calling of Peter (Luke 5, 1 - 10). Wood engraving, published in 1898.

Jesus calms the storm (Matthew 8, 23 - 27). Wood engraving, published in 1898.

Miraculous fishing (Luke 5,1-11). Chromolithograph based on a drawing by Karl Gottlob Schönherr (Germann painter, 1824 - 1906), published ca. 1898

Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1633), Rembrandt’s oil on canvas, depicts Jesus calming a biblical storm (Mark 4:35-41).A boat rocked by raging waves holds terrified disciples, lit by divine light and dramatic chiaroscuro.The artist likely includes himself, gazing at the viewer.This iconic Baroque work was stolen in 1990 from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. It is Rembrandt’s only seascape.►Rembrandt sought to convey human fragility in the face of divine chaos: the terrified, helpless disciples embody universal fear, while Jesus’ serene authority symbolizes absolute faith overcoming the storm. Through chiaroscuro and realistic expressions, he captures the tension between despair and redemption, inserting a presumed self-portrait to draw the viewer into the sacred drama.The painting thus becomes a call to trust in providence amid life’s turmoil. ► VINTAGE ETCHING circa late 19th century. Digital restoration by Pictore. Authentic illustration free of AI

Ministry of Jesus, history map. Beginning with baptism of Jesus near River Jordan, ending in Jerusalem in Judea, following the Last Supper. Red dots marking places mentioned in the canonical Gospels.

Engraving from 1892 showing Jesus and the miraculous catch of fish on the Sea of Galilee.

The fisherman Simon Peter kneeling at the feet of Jesus Christ by the Sea of Galilee, as his brother Andrew looks on. It describes in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark that “As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. "Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men." At once they left their nets and followed him.” From “The Cottager & Artisan” published in 1892 by The Religious tract Society, London.

Jesus Walks on the Water (Matthew 14). Copperplate engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.

In Christianity, feeding the multitude comprises two separate miracles of Jesus, reported in the Gospels, in which Jesus used modest resources to feed thousands of followers who had gathered to see him heal the sick. Apostles are fishing unsuccessfully in the Sea of Galilee when Jesus tells them to try one more cast of the net, at which they are rewarded with a great catch. The "miraculous catch of 153 fish", and seems to recall the first catch. It is reported in the last chapter of the Gospel of John ( John 21:1–14 ) and takes place after the Resurrection of Jesus. Original edition from my own archives Source : Sagrada Biblia 1884

Jesus Christ walks on water and saves his disciple Peter from drowning in the Sea of Galilee. Matthew 14:25-31. Illustration published 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.

In the Gospel of Luke is told that Jesus gave a sermon by the Sea of Galilee and performed various miracles. On the banks of the lake a large group of people had gathered around Jesus to hear the word of God. Original edition from my own archives Source : Sagrada Biblia 1884

Peter sinking on water (Matthew 14, 22 - 33). Chromolithograph based on a drawing by Karl Gottlob Schönherr (Germann painter, 1824 - 1906), published ca. 1898.

Jesus Christ is calm in a fishing boat during a storm on the Sea of Galilee. Illustration published 1837. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.

Jesus and Peter on the water. Wood engraving after a drawing (1835) by Alexander Strähuber (German painter, 1814 - 1882), published in 1850.

Peter sinking on water (Matthew 14, 22 - 33). Wood engraving, published in 1837.