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Meaning of pantocrátor by furoya





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pantocrátor
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It is a word of Greek origin that translates as "Almighty", and today it refers to the Lord, the Judeo-Christian God. In painting it is a religious image of Jesus or the Christian God in front, with his right hand extended as a sign of blessing and with the Holy Gospels on the left; it is typical of Byzantine art. It consists of 960 voices; 945; 957; 964; 945; ( "all , total" ) 954; 961; 945; 964; 959; 962; ( kratos "power, government") .

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