3D STL model for CNC Icons IK 0021 Seven-shot Icon of the Mother of God
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Seven-shot Icon of the Mother of God The Seven-shot Icon of the Mother of God is a unique and powerful representation of the Virgin Mary in Orthodox Christian tradition. This icon features seven separate images of the Mother of God, each depicting a different aspect of her life and role in salvation history.
The first image typically shows the Annunciation, when the Archangel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would conceive the Son of God. The second image may show the Nativity of Christ, with Mary holding the infant Jesus in her arms. The third image often depicts the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple, where the prophet Simeon prophesied that a sword would pierce Mary"s soul.
The fourth image may show the Flight into Egypt, when Mary and Joseph fled with the infant Jesus to escape King Herod"s massacre of the innocents. The fifth image may depict the Crucifixion, with Mary standing at the foot of the cross in sorrow and compassion. The sixth image often shows the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, her peaceful falling asleep in death.
The seventh and final image typically portrays the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, her bodily assumption into heaven at the end of her earthly life. This iconography highlights the important role of the Virgin Mary in the life of Christ and the Church, as the Mother of God and the model of faith and devotion for all believers.
The Seven-shot Icon of the Mother of God is a powerful and meaningful devotional image for Orthodox Christians, reminding them of the central place of Mary in the economy of salvation and inviting them to contemplate the mysteries of Christ"s life through her eyes.