Creation of the Sun and Moon
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[[Image:God.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Detail of [[Sistine Chapel]] fresco ''[[Creation of the Sun and Moon]]'' by [[Michelangelo]] (completed [[1512]]).]] | [[Image:God.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Detail of [[Sistine Chapel]] fresco ''[[Creation of the Sun and Moon]]'' by [[Michelangelo]] (completed [[1512]]).]] | ||
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- | '''''The Creation of the Sun and Moon''''' is a section of [[Michelangelo]]'s [[fresco]] of the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]]. It depicts a scene from the [[Genesis creation narrative]]. | + | '''''The Creation of the Sun and Moon'''''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sistine_Chapel_ceiling_-_Creation_of_the_Sun,_Moon,_and_Planets?uselang=it] is a section of [[Michelangelo]]'s [[fresco]] of the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]]. It depicts a scene from the [[Genesis creation narrative]]. |
:"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 Creation of the Sun and Moon[1] is a section of Michelangelo's fresco of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. It depicts a scene from the Genesis creation narrative.
- "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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