Art: (click to view)
- Sarah Leading Hagar to Abraham, by Matthias Stom
- “Abraham, Sarah and the Angel”, by Jan Provoost
- “Hagar und Ismael in der Wüste”, by Luigi Alois Gillarduzzi
- “The Rape of Tamar”, by Eustache Le Sueur
- “Tamar and Judah”, by Aert de Gelder
- “Judas und Tamar”, by Horace Vernet
- “Judith and the Head of Holofernes”, by Gustav Klimt
- “Jael and Sisera”, by Jacopo Amigoni
- “Jael Shows to Barak, Sisera Lying Dead”, by James Jacques Joseph Tissot
- “Judith Returns to Bethulia”, by Schnorr von Carolsfeld
- “Annunciation to Mary”, by Father George Saget
- “Virgin and Child”, by Dieric Bouts
- “The Visitation”, by Karl von Blaas
- “Visitation” in Iglesia de San Isabel in El Sitio, El Salvador (photo by John Donaghy)
- “Mary Praying”, by Kimiko Sakai
- “Mary’s Stay in the House of Elizabeth” at Cathédrale d’Amiens
- “Mary’s Song”, by Lauren Wright Pittman
- “Mary Magdalene”, by Jan Boeckhorst
- “Easter – Christ Appears to Mary”, by Jesus Mafa
- “Easter Morning” by Huibing He
- “Christ and the Samaritan Woman”, by Carlo Maratta
- “Christus and Samariterin anagoria”, by Odilon Redon
- “Christ and the Samaritan Woman”, by Jan van Orley
- “Woman at the Well” by Huibing He
- “The Whore of Babylon, from The Apocalypse”, by Albrecht Dürer
- “The Whore of Babylon from Martin Luther’s Bible”, at Pitts Theological Library at Emory University
- “The Woman and the Beast from Revelation”, at Cathédrale Notre-Dame, Clermont-Ferrand
- “Woman of the Apocalypse”, by unknown artist
- “Whore of Babylon”, by William Blake
- “The Wedding at Cana”, by Jesus Mafa
- “Wedding of Mary and Joseph”, by unknown artist
- “The Marriage at Feast at Cana”, by Juan de Flandes
- Dalila, by Gustav Moreau
- Eve Tempted by the Serpent, William Blake