View the Schwartz Artworks The Storm on the Sea of Galilee Kota Ezawa’s The Storm on the Sea of Galilee is a to-scale recreation of the 1633 painting of the same name by Rembrandt van Rijn.
There could be a pretty simple scientific explanation behind one of Jesus’s most famous miracles, recent research has ...
The other gospels tell us that Christ hurried the disciples down to the Sea of Galilee and put them on a boat to go across ...
Since time immemorial art has captivated people. The soft lines, the anatomy of subjects, the hair and eyes on the side, the ...
NARRAGANSETT – On a recent overcast morning fisherman Mike Marchetti boards his vessel Mister G, a 50-foot lobster boat ...
fishermen whose lives centered on the Sea of Galilee. Here, according to the Gospels, Jesus miraculously calmed a storm, walked on water, and blessed his disciples with boatloads of fish.
In the Gospels of Mark, Luke, and John, Jesus performed more than one miracle with fish at the Sea of Galilee. And it turns ...
Not only does God not panic, but God is never surprised by outcomes, regardless of how greatly they startle us. | Opinion ...
“Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee” (1633). Instead of closing the room, the museum is undertaking a major restoration project in plain sight. Over the next two years, it will remove ...
By the end of the century a hundred-year storm surge like Sandy’s might occur every decade or less. Using a conservative prediction of a half meter (20 inches) of sea-level rise, the ...
The storm surge moves with the forward speed of the hurricane — typically 10-15 mph. This wind-driven water has tremendous power. One cubic yard of sea water weighs 1,728 pounds — almost a ton.