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===== - Visual Summary: This image (center) strikes immediately through its powerful luminosity. The Lord is portrayed with golden-blonde hair, a pronounced brow, deep, serene eyes, and a solemn mouth. The complexion and color tones carry a sense of divine radiance and timeless purity. ===== * Spiritual Character: This depiction reaches toward the transcendent—what might be described as a visual symbol of the Divine Word Incarnate. There is less “natural” warmth and more awe-inspiring presence. His countenance is commanding, pure, and removed from earthly softness, evoking a sense of unveiled Divinity. * Theological Meaning: The golden hue and brightness may symbolize divine wisdom and heavenly truth—the Logos shining into the world. This image seems aligned with the Lord’s glorified appearance in Revelation: “His countenance was as the sun shineth in His strength.” (Revelation 1:16) * Spiritual Role: This is the “Lord in Glory,” seen in the spirit by those prepared through regeneration and revelation. It connects with the Divine level of understanding—beyond what intellect alone can perceive.
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