3D STL model for CNC Icons IK 0531
Crucifixion of the Lord

High quality 3d model developed by our studio in St. Petersburg. Designed for CNC machines.

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Crucifixion of the Lord The Crucifixion of the Lord is a central event in Orthodox Christian theology and spirituality. It is depicted in many icons in the Orthodox tradition, which serve as windows into the divine and reminders of the saving work of Christ on the cross. In Orthodox iconography, the Crucifixion is often portrayed with great solemnity and reverence. The figure of Christ is usually the central focus, depicted with arms outstretched on the cross. His head is often bowed, and his body is shown bearing the wounds of the nails and the spear. The figure of Christ on the cross is a powerful symbol of sacrifice, redemption, and love in the Orthodox tradition. Surrounding Christ on the cross in Orthodox icons of the Crucifixion are usually the figures of the Virgin Mary and St. John the Apostle. The Virgin Mary is often shown in deep sorrow, grieving the suffering of her Son, while St. John is depicted in a posture of prayerful contemplation. These figures serve as models of faith and devotion for believers to emulate. The Crucifixion of the Lord is a profound mystery in Orthodox theology, representing the ultimate sacrifice of Christ for the salvation of humanity. Orthodox Christians venerate icons of the Crucifixion as a way to enter into the mystery of Christ"s suffering and death, and to meditate on the depths of God"s love for humanity. In Orthodox Christian worship, the Crucifixion is commemorated in various services throughout the liturgical year, most notably during Holy Week leading up to Pascha (Easter). The icon of the Crucifixion is a central image in these liturgical services, reminding believers of the central importance of Christ"s sacrifice on the cross for their salvation. Overall, the Crucifixion of the Lord is a central theme in Orthodox theology and spirituality, and icons of the Crucifixion serve as powerful symbols of the saving work of Christ and the profound love of God for humanity.
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