The Broad and Narrow Way
Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales | 1883 Print of German origin, full of small scenes and biblical texts illustrating the broad and narrow ways as described in Matthew's Gospel.support: on paper Tabernacle Congregational Church, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire Designed by Charlotte Reihlen of Stuttgart in 1862 and painted by Herr Schacher, also of Stuttgart. Dutch and other English language editions were also made. Other copies also extant in Wales, including versions at Carmarthenshire Museum and Ceredigion Museum. |
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- the way to destruction is broad and the gate is wide; the way to life is narrow and the gate is straight - doctrine of Christ on love, etc [Matthew 7:13-14; Luke 13:24]
- adoration of the Lamb on Mount Sion by the 144-thousand - Apocalypse [Revelation 14:1-5]
- church (exterior)
- Crucified Christ suffering (with crown of thorns) [Matthew 27:33-58; Mark 15:22-45; Luke 23:33-52; John 19:17-38]
- hell represented as (ruined) city, (ruined) castle
- rainbow
- the ten commandments represented together on stone tablets [Exodus 20:3-20; Exodus 24:12; Exodus 31:18; Exodus 34:1-4]
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