Description
After the Resurrection, Christ met Luke and Cleopas on the road to Emmaus. They did not recognize His resurrected body, and they invited Him to come and eat with them.
At the table, Christ broke bread and gave it to them, and they recognized Him as being alive. He then vanished from their sight. Luke and Cleopas returned to the other disciples, joyfully proclaiming the Resurrection.
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1.25x1 |
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Landscape |
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Pascha |
Delivery & Returns
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Customer Reviews
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Supper at Emmaus
This is a gorgeous icon! I have it displayed on the wall of my dining room. The first icon I received was visibly flawed. I emailed Legacy Icons about it and they asked me to send a photo of the problem. I sent the photo and they sent me a replacement icon within a few days. I want to thank Legacy Icons for their great customer service!
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Excellent mounted print icon
This icon is very thoughtfully put together and the print is crisp, vibrant with a proper near matte textured finish. The Supper at Emmaus (Athos) is beautiful and particularly meaningful icon.