File:Good Shepherd 04.jpg

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English: Jesus as the Good Shepherd from the early Christian catacomb of Domitilla/Domatilla circa 350 A.D.
Date 200-300 CE
Source http://campus.belmont.edu/honors/catacombs/catacombs.htm
Author unknown artist, Rome, mid-4th century A.D.
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Version of the image from the 1903 book "Die Malereien der Katakomben Roms", Joseph Wilpert (editor).

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current08:15, 12 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 08:15, 12 January 2006982 × 613 (109 KB)wikimediacommons>Leinad-Z~commonswikiJesus as the Good Shepher from an early Christian catacombs. Catacomb of Domitilla / Catacomb of Domatilla (200 CE). http://campus.belmont.edu/honors/catacombs/catacombs.htm Category:Paleochristian art

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