
The Bible, or the Books of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments
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During his lifetime, the French artist Gustave Doré created hundreds of illustrations of biblical stories. His illustrations were used in various editions of the Bible in various languages in Europe in the 19th century, and later in the countries of North and South America. Gustave Doré's contemporaries criticized his work and doubted his competence as an artist. Nevertheless, his illustrations have withstood the test of time and still vividly reflect important biblical events.
Translated and adapted by Ivan Ohienko.
Books of the Old Testament
I. The Pentateuch of Moses
II. Historical books 1
III. Educational poetic books 1
IV. Prophetic books
Books of the New Testament
I. The four gospels 1
II. Historical book 1
III. Epistle of the Apostle Paul 1
IV. Council messages 1
V. Prophetic book 1
Revelation of St. Ivan the Theologian
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