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Jesus meets a patient cured by him and says: now you are h

Jesus meets a patient cured by him and says: now you are healed and sin no more. Miniature. Codex Predis. Quattrocento Renaissance (XV century). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

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Apostles Christ Christopher Cristoforo Cured Disciples Illuminated Jesus Manuscript Patient Predis Renaissance Talk Talking 15th


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This exquisite miniature from the Quattrocento Renaissance, housed in the Royal Library of Turin, Italy, captures a poignant moment between Jesus and a cured patient as recorded in the Codex Predis. In this 15th-century illuminated manuscript, the scene unfolds with the compassionate Christ reaching out to touch the healed man, his expression filled with warmth and love. The patient, overcome with gratitude, looks up at Jesus with a mixture of awe and relief. The background is adorned with the figures of the Apostles and Saint Christopher, emphasizing the divine power and presence of Jesus. The scene is a testament to the profound impact of Jesus' healing ministry, as documented in the New Testament. The cured man, once afflicted by illness or infirmity, is now transformed into a state of wholeness and wellbeing. Jesus' words, "now you are healed and sin no more," serve as a reminder of the spiritual and moral dimensions of healing. The patient's response, "sin no more," underscores the importance of living a virtuous life in the wake of physical and spiritual restoration. The intricate details of this miniature, executed with masterful brushwork and vibrant colors, transport us back to the historical context of the Italian Renaissance. The artistry and craftsmanship of this work are a testament to the enduring power of religious art to inspire and uplift, even in the modern age.

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