Fuakava Motuʻá
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Sīsū Kalaisi
ʻEkesōtosi 3:14; T&F 38:1; Sione 14:6; Mōsaia 3:17; Hilam. 5:12; 3 Nīfai 9:14–18; Molomona 9:11; T&F 76:22–24, 40–42
ʻĪmisiFrontal head and shoulders portrait of Jesus Christ. Christ is depicted wearing a pale red robe with a white and blue shawl over one shoulder. Light emanates from His face. -
Naʻe Fakatupu ʻe he ʻEikí ʻa e Meʻa Kotoa pē
Mōsese 1:31–33, 39; 7:30; Mōsaia 4:9
ʻĪmisiA photograph of space showing stars and other celestial bodies. -
Ko e Māmaní
Sēnesi 1; Mōsese 2; T&F 59:16–21; vakai foki ki he ngaahi potu folofola ʻo e fakatātā 2
ʻĪmisiPhotograph of the earth from space. -
Ko e Tūʻulutui ʻa ʻĀtama mo ʻIvi ʻi he ʻŌlitá
2 Nīfai 2:17–25; Mōsese 5:4–11
ʻĪmisiAdam (Old Testament prophet) and his wife Eve kneeling at an altar constructed of stones. -
Ko Hono Akoʻi ʻe ʻĀtama mo ʻIvi ʻEna Fānaú
ʻĪmisiAdam and Eve sitting with their children under a tree. -
Ko Hono ʻAve ʻo e Kolo ko Saioné
Sēnesi 5:24; Hepelū 11:5; Mōsese 7:18–19, 69
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Enoch and people from the City of Zion being translated. The people are depicted kneeling on a cloud. Enoch has his arms raised in the air. -
Ko Hono Foʻu ʻo e ʻAʻaké
ʻĪmisiNoah preaches to crowd -
Ko Noa mo e ʻAʻaké mo e Fanga Monumanú
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Noah and his family aboard the ark. Noah is watching the animals board the ark. Storm clouds and lightning are depicted in the sky. -
Ko Hono ʻAve ʻe ʻĒpalahame ʻa ʻAisake ke Feilaulau ʻakí
Sēnesi 21:1–8; 22:1–18; Sēkope 4:5
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Abraham with his son Isaac. Isaac is portrayed as a young man. Abraham and Isaac are standing by a donkey. The donkey is carrying wood for Abraham to use to prepare a sacrifice. The image depicts Abraham preparing to obey the command to sacrifice his son Isaac. -
Ko Lepeka he Vaikelí
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament figure Rebekah pouring water from a jug into a cup. The cup is held by the servant of Abraham. The servant is depicted seeking a wife for Isaac, the son of Abraham. -
Ko e Fakasītuʻaʻi ʻe Siosefa e Uaifi ʻo Pōtifá
ʻĪmisiThe wife of Potiphar (an officer in the court of Pharaoh of Egypt) pulling on the arm and cloak of Joseph (the son of Israel and overseer of Potiphar's house). Joseph is resisting the advances of Potiphar's wife. -
Ko Hono Tāpuakiʻi ʻe Sēkope Hono Ngaahi Fohá
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Israel (Jacob) with his sons gathered around him. One of the sons (Joseph) is kneeling before his father. Israel has his hand on the son's head as he prepares to give him a priesthood blessing. -
Ko Mōsese mo e Fuʻu ʻAkau ne Velá
ʻEkesōtosi 3:1–4:17; Ngāue 7:30–33
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Moses kneeling before the burning bush on Mount Sinai. Light is emanating from the bush. -
Ko e Fekau ʻe Hongofulú
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Moses standing near Mount Sinai. Moses is holding the tablets with the Ten Commandments engraved on them. -
Ko e Foaki ʻe Mōsese kia ʻĒlone ʻa e Lakanga Fakataulaʻeikí
ʻEkesōtosi 28:1–29:9; 40:12–15; Hepelū 5:4
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Moses ordaining his brother Aaron to the ministry. Aaron is seated in a chair before Moses. Several priests are gathered around watching. The ordination is depicted in the interior courtyard of the tabernacle in the wilderness. -
Ko Mōsese mo e Ngata Palasá
Nōmipa 21:4–9; Sione 3:14; ʻAlamā 33:19–21
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Moses pointing to a staff with a brass serpent attached to the top. The painting illustrates the event wherein Moses promised the Israelites that they would be saved from the fiery serpents if they looked at the brass serpent. -
Ko e Okooko ʻa Lute ʻi he Ngoueʻangá
ʻĪmisiRuth (Old Testament figure) gleaning wheat in the fields of Boaz. Naomi, the mother-in-law of Ruth and kinswoman of Boaz, is bringing a cup of water or refreshment to Ruth as she works. There are other men and women working in the fields. These people are depicted in the background. The painting depicts Ruth gleaning in the fields in hopes of gaining the favor of Boaz. Boaz is not depicted in the painting. -
Ko Hono Ui ʻe he ʻEikí ʻa e Tamasiʻi ko Samuelá
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Samuel depicted as a young boy. Samuel is sitting up in his bed. Samuel is listening having heard the voice of the Lord calling to him. -
Ko e Tāmateʻi ʻe Tēvita ʻa Kolaiaté
ʻĪmisiDavid and Goliath -
Ko e Fakafepakiʻi ʻe ʻĪlaisiā e Kau Taulaʻeiki ʻa Pēalí
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Elijah standing next to an altar. Elijah has his arms extended as he commands fire from heaven to consume the altar. -
ʻĒseta
ʻĪmisiQueen Esther, by Minerva Teichert -
Ko e Tohi ʻa ʻĪsaia ʻo Kau ki he ʻAloʻi ʻo Kalaisí
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Isaiah writing on a roll of parchment. Two men (New Testament apostles) are witnessing the event. They are depicted standing behind Isaiah. A landscape of mountains is in the background. Above the landscape is an image of Mary (the mother of Christ), Joseph (the carpenter) and the infant Jesus Christ in the manger. The painting depicts the prophecy of Isaiah regarding the birth of Jesus Christ. -
Ko e Fakafisingaʻi ʻe Tāniela e Meʻakai mo e Uaine ʻa e Tuʻí
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Daniel refusing to eat of the meat and wine offered by the servant of King Nebuchadnezzar. Daniel is depicted with his arm and hand extended toward the food in a gesture of refusal. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego are also present with Daniel as the food is refused. -
Ko e Fakaʻuhingaʻi ʻe Taniela e Misi ʻa Nepukanesá
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Daniel kneeling before King Nebuchadnezzar and the king's idolatrous priest. Daniel is interpreting the king's dream of the kingdoms of the world. A portrayal of the dream is depicted beside the king. -
Ko e Kau Tangata ʻe Toko Tolu ʻi he Fōnise Afí
ʻĪmisiJesus Christ depicted standing with the Old Testament figures Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace of King Nebuchadnezzar. The three men standing with Christ are unharmed by the flames. The servants of the king are backing away and falling to the ground due to the intense heat of the furnace. -
Ko Taniela ʻi he ʻAna ʻo e Fanga Laioné
ʻĪmisiThe Old Testament prophet Daniel in the lion's den at the decree of King Darius. Daniel is resting his hand on the back of one of the lions. The lions are not harming Daniel. Daniel is looking up at the entrance of the lion's den at men who are astonished that Daniel is unharmed. -
Siona
ʻĪmisiJonah on the beach