LDS Biblical Art - A Mormon Perspective
Mormon artists have portrayed many scenes that are found in the Bible, such as Moses parting the Red Sea, Abraham sacrificing Isaac on the altar, and Daniel when he was thrown in the lions den, just to name a few.
The Savior's life is portrayed in LDS art as well.
There are many paintings that show the life of the Savior from boyhood to his resurrection that most members of the Mormon faith would be familiar with.
Biblical LDS art has been used for years in Sunday school lessons for children as well as adults.
It helps give meaning to the lessons learned in the Bible, as the Bible can often be hard to understand because the information is very old and can often be unfamiliar to the average reader.
Much of the Biblical artwork can be purchased at a Latter-day Saint distribution center or on the official website for the Mormon church in quite a large selection.
Biblical artwork is a fantastic tool to teach children the stories of the Bible and help them learn the lessons associated with those stories.
Many of the LDS paintings of the Bible would be appropriate for members of the Mormon church or any other Christian denomination.
These paintings can help build spiritual strength.