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Saint Matthew the Evangelist icon | Silver and Gold foiled, Inspirational Religious Decor | Size: 5 1/4 x 4 1/2 inch

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  • Gold and silver foiled
  • Lithography icon print mounted on wood
  • Size: 5 1/4x4 1/2 (11 x 13 x 0,6 cm)
  • Materials: wood
  • Made in Russia
  • Rare icon
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Matthew the Apostle is named in the New Testament as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. According to Christian traditions, he was also one of the four Evangelists as author of the Gospel of Matthew.

Matthew, the Evangelist who wrote the Gospel that appears first in the New Testament, was different from the other Apostles. He was not a popular man. Many people felt that he was unworthy to be a chosen as a follower of Jesus. Matthew worked for the Romans as a tax collector. The Romans ruled Palestine and the Jewish people in the time of Jesus. They forced the Jewish people to pay taxes to them. Many of the tax collectors cheated the people by charging more taxes than required and keeping the extra money for themselves. The Jews considered tax collectors to be traitors.

This fabulous icon has been created with the technique of lithography and has a double varnish to ensure waterproof and duration in time. The creator of this icon has learned the canonization of iconography in workshops of the Monasteries of Moscow Region, where he was taught both the technique of lithography and the process of handmade artificial ageing

Blessed at Saviour Cathedral in Moscow.

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Listed on 25 January, 2024