Creation of the Sun and Moon
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- | [[Creation of the Sun and Moon]] | + | '''''The Creation of the Sun and Moon''''' is a section of [[Michelangelo]]'s [[fresco]] of the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]]. |
:"On the [[Fourth Day]], God puts the [[Sun]] and the [[Moon]] in place to govern the night and the day, the time and the seasons of the year." | :"On the [[Fourth Day]], God puts the [[Sun]] and the [[Moon]] in place to govern the night and the day, the time and the seasons of the year." | ||
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- | [[The iconic image of the hand of God giving life to Adam]][http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/Hands_of_God_and_Adam.jpg] from the [[Creation of Adam]]. | ||
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The Creation of the Sun and Moon is a section of Michelangelo's fresco of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- "On the Fourth Day, God puts the Sun and the Moon in place to govern the night and the day, the time and the seasons of the year."
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