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Michelangelo’s Moses has more in common with C.S. Lewis’s Mr. Tumnus than the casual viewer might expect—namely, a couple of stubby horns.Michelangelo wasn’t the first artist to depict the ...
Why did Michelangelo sculpt Moses with horns?. L'Unione Sarda English - L'Unione Sarda English ...
In the Bible, kings themselves are referred to as "horns," particularly in the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation (i.e., Daniel 7:7-8, 24; Revelation 5:6). Early translations of Scripture ...
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Sacred Mysteries: Memorably meeting Moses in BuckinghamshireSt Jerome in the 4th century expressed in Latin as cornuta, “horned”, Moses’ appearance at the foot of Sinai. Jerome was no fool and went to Bethlehem to learn Hebrew for his task.
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The Translation Mystery Behind Imagery of Moses With Horns - MSNMichelangelo’s Moses has more in common with C.S. Lewis’s Mr. Tumnus than the casual viewer might expect—namely, a couple of stubby horns. Michelangelo wasn’t the first artist to depict ...
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