Chora Museum Constantinople

Outer Narthex Mosaics of Chora

11- A bull is slaughtered for a wedding in which Christ and Mary is invited.

12-The wine miracle at Cana

When the wine is finished in the wedding, Christ tells the servants to fill the amphoras with water which later turns to wine. A servant is serving a cup of wine to Christ.

  • The wine miracle at Cana , Chora, Outer Narthex Mosaics
  • The wine miracle at Cana , Chora, Outer Narthex Mosaics
  • The wine miracle at Cana , Chora, Outer Narthex Mosaics
  • The wine miracle at Cana , Chora, Outer Narthex Mosaics

13- The Multiplication of Bread 

We see Jesus & his two disciples with baskets of bread. There are hungry people on the upper part and children eating bread on the lower part.

  • The Multiplication of Bread, Chora Church, Outer Narthex Mosaics
  • The Multiplication of Bread, Chora Church, Outer Narthex Mosaics
  • The Multiplication of Bread, Chora Church, Outer Narthex Mosaics
  • The Multiplication of Bread, Chora Church, Outer Narthex Mosaics

 

14-We see Jesus is seated with baskets full of bread and giving them to the poor.

15-In this panel, we see a paralytic man in his bed and Jesus Christ with his disciples behind. Christ is healing the man and forgives his Sins.

  • In this panel, we see a paralytic man in his bed and Jesus Christ with his disciples behind. Christ is healing the man and forgives his Sins
  • In this panel, we see a paralytic man in his bed and Jesus Christ with his disciples behind. Christ is healing the man and forgives his Sins
  • In this panel, we see a paralytic man in his bed and Jesus Christ with his disciples behind. Christ is healing the man and forgives his Sins

16- The woman from Samaria is standing at the side of well with a pitcher. She is asked to give water by Christ in return for the water of life.

  • The woman from Samaria is standing at the side of well with a pitcher. Chora Church, outer narthex mosaics
  • The woman from Samaria is standing at the side of well with a pitcher. Chora Church, outer narthex mosaics

 

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