
...There is no peace for you!
►I have no idea why I made this, more than I like winged lions. I base my idea of these things pretty much from St. Marks winged lion. Is kind a weir and cute to think of a lion caring book(x3).
►For the people that don´t understand this: The lion with an open book is a symbol of peace, with its book closed is a symbol of war.
-Made with SAI
►I have no idea why I made this, more than I like winged lions. I base my idea of these things pretty much from St. Marks winged lion. Is kind a weir and cute to think of a lion caring book(x3).
►For the people that don´t understand this: The lion with an open book is a symbol of peace, with its book closed is a symbol of war.
-Made with SAI
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Lion
Size 1280 x 1276px
File Size 479 kB
" Mark is traditionally represented by the Lion for a couple of reasons, or these are a couple of reasons given for the representation. The first associated with it is that Mark starts with John the Baptist "crying out in the wilderness" the association has been made by some between that voice of John and the roar of the lion which cries out of the wilderness. Also some associate Mark with the lion because the lion is rumored to sleep with one eye open (I don't know if that is true or not) and so the idea being that the lion always has one eye open awaiting the ressurection. Also if we look at the way Mark starts "The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, son of God" Mark jumps right to the story. It's fast paced and barrells ahead toward the telling of the passion and the ressurection. In a sense people have thought that Mark sort of roars by and attacks the important part of the story of Jesus - sort of like a Lion.
The wings on all of the symbols of the gospels are to symbolize their connection to the divine, like eagles wings or angels (who were the messengers of God) they deliver this story and good news. "
So, I guess thats a No^^)/
The wings on all of the symbols of the gospels are to symbolize their connection to the divine, like eagles wings or angels (who were the messengers of God) they deliver this story and good news. "
So, I guess thats a No^^)/
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