Symbol | Lamb of God |
Religion | Christianity |
Origin | Biblical imagery from the New Testament, particularly in the Book of Revelation. |
Meaning | Represents Jesus Christ as the sacrificial Lamb. |
Appearance | A lamb, often carrying a banner. |
Colors | White or gold symbolizing purity. |
Usage | Common in Christian art, especially in depictions of the Crucifixion. |
History | Biblical roots with Old Testament connections. |
Popularity | Widely recognized in Christian iconography. |
Importance | Emphasizes Christ's sacrificial atonement. |
Complexity | Symbolically rich but visually straightforward. |
Emotions | Evokes feelings of redemption and divine sacrifice. |