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- Eagle_lectern abstract "An eagle lectern is a lectern in the shape of an eagle on whose outstretched wings the Bible rests. They are most common in Anglican churches and cathedrals. The symbolism of the eagle derived from the belief that the bird was capable of staring into the sun and that Christians similarly were able to gaze unflinchingly at the revelation of the divine word. Alternatively, the eagle was believed to be the bird that flew highest in the sky and was therefore closest to heaven, and symbolised the carrying of the word of God to the four corners of the world.The eagle is the symbol used to depict John the Apostle, whose writing is said to most clearly witness the light and divinity of Christ. In art, John, as the presumed author of the Gospel, is often depicted with an eagle, which symbolizes the height to which he rose in the first chapter of his gospel. The eagle came to represent the inspiration of the gospels.The tradition of using eagle-shaped lecterns predates the Reformation. Medieval examples survive in a number of English churches, including the church of St Margaret in Kings Lynn and the parish church in Ottery St Mary. The Dunkeld Lectern is another notable Medieval eagle lectern.".
- Eagle_lectern thumbnail Eagle_lectern_at_St_Nicholas_Church,_Blakeney,_Norfolk,_England-28Sept2008.jpg?width=300.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageID "8608316".
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- Eagle_lectern wikiPageRevisionID "660455973".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink Anglicanism.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_religious_furniture.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink Dunkeld_Lectern.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink Eagle.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink John_the_Apostle.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink Kings_Lynn.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink Lectern.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink Ottery_St_Mary.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformation.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink File:Eagle_lectern_at_St_Nicholas_Church,_Blakeney,_Norfolk,_England-28Sept2008.jpg.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLink File:St_Mary_Redcliffe_eagle_lectern.JPG.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eagle Lectern".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eagle lectern".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "customary eagle with spread wings".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "eagle desk".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "eagle lectern".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "eagle's-head lectern".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "form of an eagle".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "lectern consists of a brass eagle".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "lectern in the form of an eagle".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "lectern in the shape of an eagle".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "lectern is a carved stone eagle".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "lectern with brass eagle motif".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "lectern with brass eagle".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "lectern with eagle sculpture".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "lectern, in the form of a wooden eagle".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageWikiLinkText "lectern, in the shape of an eagle".
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Eagle_lectern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Says_who.
- Eagle_lectern subject Category:Christian_religious_furniture.
- Eagle_lectern hypernym Lectern.
- Eagle_lectern type Object.
- Eagle_lectern comment "An eagle lectern is a lectern in the shape of an eagle on whose outstretched wings the Bible rests. They are most common in Anglican churches and cathedrals. The symbolism of the eagle derived from the belief that the bird was capable of staring into the sun and that Christians similarly were able to gaze unflinchingly at the revelation of the divine word.".
- Eagle_lectern label "Eagle lectern".
- Eagle_lectern sameAs Q5325313.
- Eagle_lectern sameAs Adlerpult.
- Eagle_lectern sameAs m.0119h2_v.
- Eagle_lectern sameAs Q5325313.
- Eagle_lectern wasDerivedFrom Eagle_lectern?oldid=660455973.
- Eagle_lectern depiction Eagle_lectern_at_St_Nicholas_Church,_Blakeney,_Norfolk,_England-28Sept2008.jpg.
- Eagle_lectern isPrimaryTopicOf Eagle_lectern.