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Close up of two hands, adult's and child's, reaching each other like Michelangelo's painting in front of stars and galaxy. Light is shining between father's and son's fingers. High contrast, lens flare.
Illustration from 19th century.
Illustration of a young couple dates under a romantic pink tree.
God's Saving Hand reaching for the faithful
Engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (March 26, 1794 - May 24, 1872)
Bible story poster with children bible symbols flat vector illustration
mother and child reaching out to touch one another in a similar pose to Michelangelo's Creation of Adam
Close up of two hands, adult's and childâs, reaching each other like Michelangelo's painting in front of sun and bright blue sky.
Close up of two hands, adult's and baby's, reaching each other, like Michelangelo's painting in front of stars and galaxy. Light is shining between father's and son's fingers. High contrast, lens flare.
A biblical scene - of a female in biblical robe whit her hands up towards Jesus Christ
Simle animals for children.
Adam and Eve had two sons. They named them Cain, the oldest, and Abel. When the boys grew up, Abel became a shepherd and Cain became a farmer. One day the two sons brought sacrifices (gifts) to the Lord. Cain’s offering was something he had grown. Abel’s was a lamb. The Lord was pleased with Abel’s offering. But he was not pleased with Cain’s. This made Cain very angry. The Lord said to Cain, “Why are you so angry? If you had done the right thing, I would have been pleased with you as well. Sin is trying to get the best of you, be careful!” Cain paid no attention to the warning of the Lord. One day while Cain and Abel were out in the fields, Cain attacked Abel and killed him. The Lord said to Cain, “Where is your bother Abel?” “How should I know?” Cain replied angrily. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” But the Lord said, “Cain, I know you have murdered your brother. Because of that you will not be able to get the ground to grow anything. You will be a homeless wanderer!” Cain cried, “This punishment is too much! I won’t be able to stand it. I have to go away from this land and from you—whoever sees me will kill me!” So the Lord put a mark on Cain so no one would kill him. Then Cain went away and lived in the land of Nod, which means “Wandering.” Thus Cain was punished for his sin. After Cain killed his brother and was sent away, Adam and Eve had many other children.
Adam and Eve had two sons. They named them Cain, the oldest, and Abel. When the boys grew up, Abel became a shepherd and Cain became a farmer. One day the two sons brought sacrifices (gifts) to the Lord. Cain’s offering was something he had grown. Abel’s was a lamb. The Lord was pleased with Abel’s offering. But he was not pleased with Cain’s. This made Cain very angry. The Lord said to Cain, “Why are you so angry? If you had done the right thing, I would have been pleased with you as well. Sin is trying to get the best of you, be careful!” Cain paid no attention to the warning of the Lord. One day while Cain and Abel were out in the fields, Cain attacked Abel and killed him. The Lord said to Cain, “Where is your bother Abel?” “How should I know?” Cain replied angrily. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” But the Lord said, “Cain, I know you have murdered your brother. Because of that you will not be able to get the ground to grow anything. You will be a homeless wanderer!” Cain cried, “This punishment is too much! I won’t be able to stand it. I have to go away from this land and from you—whoever sees me will kill me!” So the Lord put a mark on Cain so no one would kill him. Then Cain went away and lived in the land of Nod, which means “Wandering.” Thus Cain was punished for his sin. After Cain killed his brother and was sent away, Adam and Eve had many other children.
Adam and Eve had two sons. They named them Cain, the oldest, and Abel. When the boys grew up, Abel became a shepherd and Cain became a farmer. One day the two sons brought sacrifices (gifts) to the Lord. Cain’s offering was something he had grown. Abel’s was a lamb. The Lord was pleased with Abel’s offering. But he was not pleased with Cain’s. This made Cain very angry. The Lord said to Cain, “Why are you so angry? If you had done the right thing, I would have been pleased with you as well. Sin is trying to get the best of you, be careful!” Cain paid no attention to the warning of the Lord. One day while Cain and Abel were out in the fields, Cain attacked Abel and killed him. The Lord said to Cain, “Where is your bother Abel?” “How should I know?” Cain replied angrily. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” But the Lord said, “Cain, I know you have murdered your brother. Because of that you will not be able to get the ground to grow anything. You will be a homeless wanderer!” Cain cried, “This punishment is too much! I won’t be able to stand it. I have to go away from this land and from you—whoever sees me will kill me!” So the Lord put a mark on Cain so no one would kill him. Then Cain went away and lived in the land of Nod, which means “Wandering.” Thus Cain was punished for his sin. After Cain killed his brother and was sent away, Adam and Eve had many other children.
Adam and Eve had two sons. They named them Cain, the oldest, and Abel. When the boys grew up, Abel became a shepherd and Cain became a farmer. One day the two sons brought sacrifices (gifts) to the Lord. Cain’s offering was something he had grown. Abel’s was a lamb. The Lord was pleased with Abel’s offering. But he was not pleased with Cain’s. This made Cain very angry. The Lord said to Cain, “Why are you so angry? If you had done the right thing, I would have been pleased with you as well. Sin is trying to get the best of you, be careful!” Cain paid no attention to the warning of the Lord. One day while Cain and Abel were out in the fields, Cain attacked Abel and killed him. The Lord said to Cain, “Where is your bother Abel?” “How should I know?” Cain replied angrily. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” But the Lord said, “Cain, I know you have murdered your brother. Because of that you will not be able to get the ground to grow anything. You will be a homeless wanderer!” Cain cried, “This punishment is too much! I won’t be able to stand it. I have to go away from this land and from you—whoever sees me will kill me!” So the Lord put a mark on Cain so no one would kill him. Then Cain went away and lived in the land of Nod, which means “Wandering.” Thus Cain was punished for his sin. After Cain killed his brother and was sent away, Adam and Eve had many other children.
Adam and Eve had two sons. They named them Cain, the oldest, and Abel. When the boys grew up, Abel became a shepherd and Cain became a farmer. One day the two sons brought sacrifices (gifts) to the Lord. Cain’s offering was something he had grown. Abel’s was a lamb. The Lord was pleased with Abel’s offering. But he was not pleased with Cain’s. This made Cain very angry. The Lord said to Cain, “Why are you so angry? If you had done the right thing, I would have been pleased with you as well. Sin is trying to get the best of you, be careful!” Cain paid no attention to the warning of the Lord. One day while Cain and Abel were out in the fields, Cain attacked Abel and killed him. The Lord said to Cain, “Where is your bother Abel?” “How should I know?” Cain replied angrily. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” But the Lord said, “Cain, I know you have murdered your brother. Because of that you will not be able to get the ground to grow anything. You will be a homeless wanderer!” Cain cried, “This punishment is too much! I won’t be able to stand it. I have to go away from this land and from you—whoever sees me will kill me!” So the Lord put a mark on Cain so no one would kill him. Then Cain went away and lived in the land of Nod, which means “Wandering.” Thus Cain was punished for his sin. After Cain killed his brother and was sent away, Adam and Eve had many other children.
Single mom with her kids in front of their house. Please view all pictures from this series along with other
Python snake is hanging on a modern biblical tree of knowledge of good and evil. Beautiful teenage couple using modern gadgets on a background with drawing of the modern city. Cute teen boy and charming teen girl are standing back to back. Modern look on the classic Bible story
Vintage illustration Eva and her daughter, satire on women's fashions, German, Jugendstil, Art Nouveau, 1890s, 19th Century.
Eve with children and Archangel Michael at Adam’s death in The World Before the Flood; Canto 4 a poem by James Montgomery (circa 19th century). Vintage etching circa late 19th century.
boys from different teams doing a high five. Please view these along with other along with other
collection of ethnic men
The Consequences of Sin (Genesis 3, 16-19). Copperplate engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.
Beautiful teenage couple using modern gadgets on a background with drawing of the modern city. Cute teen boy and charming teen girl are sitting back to back under a tree. Python snake is hanging on a modern biblical tree of knowledge of good and evil to girl shoulder. Modern look on the classic Bible story
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Biblical Story Landing Page Template. Adam and Eve Lapse From Virtue. Evil Serpent Deceive and Tempt Eve Into Eating Fruit From Forbidden Tree. Snake On Apple Tree. Cartoon Vector Illustration
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Beautiful teenage couple using a tablet computer together on a background with drawing of the modern city. Teen boy looking in a tablet. Teen girl stroking snake. Python snake is hanging from a tree decorated with modern gadgets, symbolizing the biblical fruits of knowledge of good and evil. A modern look on the classic Bible story
Beautiful teenage couple using modern gadgets on a background with drawing of the modern city. Cute teen boy and charming teen girl are sitting back to back under a tree. Python snake is hanging on a modern biblical tree of knowledge of good and evil. Modern look on the classic Bible story
Beautiful teenage couple using modern gadgets on a background with drawing of the modern city. Cute teen boy and charming teen girl are sitting together under a modern biblical tree of knowledge of good and evil. Python snake is lying on the girl's shoulders. Modern look on the classic Bible story
Python snake is hanging on a modern biblical tree of knowledge of good and evil. Beautiful teenage couple using modern gadgets on a background with drawing of the modern city. Modern look on the classic Bible story
Girl and boy picking apples. Young Adam & Eve.
Young couple sitting on a bench in the sun, sharing an apple.
set with cartoon animals and toys for babies and little kids. Black and white images
Hand with Red Apple , isolated on white
Nilgiri Hills, India - October 25, 2013: 19th century, non-flowing Adam Fountain on Charring Cross Square in Ooty. Shows three painted angels, adam faces, circular plateaus under light blue sky. City scape in back and green foliage.
Beautiful teenage girl and attractive teen boy are using together a tablet computer on a background with drawing of the modern city. Python snake is hanging from a tree decorated with modern gadgets, symbolizing the biblical fruits of knowledge of good and evil. A modern look on the classic Bible story
Family trying to figure out an assignment together. Please view all pictures from this series along with other
small boy making face isolated on white
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Nilgiri Hills, India - October 25, 2013: closeup of the top section of the 19th century Adam Fountain on Charring Cross Square in Ooty. Shows three painted angels, adam faces, circular plateaus under light blue sky.
Boy acting like he doesn't care if he's being teased. Other pictures from this series:
Adam written in sand.
A pretty girl with an apple.
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children illustration with cartoon farm animals
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Tableau of Adam and Eve outside of paradise in Oberammergau, Germany. Vintage halftone circa late 19th century.
Engraving "Adam at Labor" published in "The Story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation" Published by Charles Foster in 1884. The engraving is now in the public domain.
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Picnic with a bunch of young friends. Check out these plus other
Adam and Eve had two sons. They named them Cain, the oldest, and Abel. When the boys grew up, Abel became a shepherd and Cain became a farmer. One day the two sons brought sacrifices (gifts) to the Lord. Cain’s offering was something he had grown. Abel’s was a lamb. The Lord was pleased with Abel’s offering. But he was not pleased with Cain’s. This made Cain very angry. The Lord said to Cain, “Why are you so angry? If you had done the right thing, I would have been pleased with you as well. Sin is trying to get the best of you, be careful!” Cain paid no attention to the warning of the Lord. One day while Cain and Abel were out in the fields, Cain attacked Abel and killed him. The Lord said to Cain, “Where is your bother Abel?” “How should I know?” Cain replied angrily. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” But the Lord said, “Cain, I know you have murdered your brother. Because of that you will not be able to get the ground to grow anything. You will be a homeless wanderer!” Cain cried, “This punishment is too much! I won’t be able to stand it. I have to go away from this land and from you—whoever sees me will kill me!” So the Lord put a mark on Cain so no one would kill him. Then Cain went away and lived in the land of Nod, which means “Wandering.” Thus Cain was punished for his sin. After Cain killed his brother and was sent away, Adam and Eve had many other children.