Louvre – Religion’s Future In View of It’s Past – Part 1 of 2
One of the Bible’s most dramatic prophecies is about the mysterious symbolic woman described in the book of Revelation. Who is this influential woman? Why does a wild beast attack her? What has she done to deserve this violent end?
- The Louvre - Paris, France
- 1.5 hours
- $10/device (Does not include booking fees)
- Virtual - not broadcast from the location
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One of the Bible’s most dramatic prophecies is about the mysterious symbolic woman described in the book of Revelation. Who is this influential woman? Why does a wild beast attack her? What has she done to deserve this violent end?
Our tour will present a concise, and yet comprehensive history of world religion, from its early years down to modern times. A glance into the rearview mirror of history will enable us to look into religion’s future. The tour consists of two parts.
About the museum/location:The Louvre (Paris) is the world’s largest museum and houses one of the most impressive art collections in history. Discover treasures of the Louvre in connection with the Bible!
- Mona Lisa – What lies behind the strange smile of the “Mona Lisa”?
- Venus of Milo – Why does the fertility goddesses worship appear to have been a very early form of false religion?
- The Code of Hammurabi – Hammurabi’s code is a collection of decisions on clay tablets, copied later on a stele placed in the temple of Marduk in Babylon. Was Hammurabi’s code an “ancestor” of the Mosaic Law?
- Seated Scribe statue – Why are the events related in Exodus (chapters 12 to 14) not mentioned in Egyptian historical records?
- The Moabite Stone – How does the stone support the accuracy of the Bible’s account?