The epistle of the Almighty, written next to the name of Jesus Christ, expresses first and foremost the dogma of the Incarnation: the title of the Almighty applies fully to both the Divine and the human nature of the Savior. The very word Almighty is a composite of the Greek words παν - everything, and κρατος - is the power. This determines its significance - the epithet Almighty means omnipotence, that is, to create absolutely everything that is essentially one of the prerogatives of God. Otherwise, παντοκρατωρ can be translated as the phrase The Lord of Everything, the Ruler of the World.
Size: 18x24 centimeters
Material: natural wood linden, oak buds, wrought-iron hook.
IMPORTANT! A high-quality image requires delicate care (gently wipe with a dry / damp cloth without the use of cleaning agents).