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Collection of Epiphany Sundays (28)
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The Magi travel across the desert at dusk, guided by the bright Star of Bethlehem-fulfilling the prophecy in Matthew 2:2.
The Magi present their symbolic gifts: gold for kingship, frankincense for divinity, and myrrh for mortality.
The Magi follow the bright Star of Bethlehem, symbolizing hope, guidance, and the fulfillment of prophecy.
A symbolic representation of Epiphany, blending elegant calligraphy with a glowing star-cross motif.
The Magi present their symbolic gifts: gold for kingship, frankincense for divinity, and myrrh for mortality.
The three crowns and star represent the Three Kings and the Star of Bethlehem, central symbols of the Epiphany celebration.
A bold red heart bisected by a white cross-representing sacrificial love-and a smaller outlined heart, signifying personal devotion.
The three crowns symbolize the Three Wise Men who followed the star to honor the newborn Christ-each crown reflects royal homage and divine revelation.
The Three Wise Men follow the guiding star in this elegant red silhouette design-perfect for holiday devotionals and seasonal graphics.
A vibrant word cloud illustrating central themes of the Christian liturgical calendar, especially the Epiphany season.
A 13th-century illuminated manuscript scene showing the Virgin Mary with the Christ child, symbolizing divine presence during the post-Epiphany season.
A 15th-century illuminated manuscript scene showing the Adoration of the Magi-celebrated on the Second Sunday after Epiphany in Year B.
A bold red heart bisected by a white cross-representing sacrificial love-and a smaller outlined heart, signifying personal devotion.
A symbolic crown-shaped word cloud highlighting central concepts of the Feast of Epiphany-celebrated on January 6-such as the Three Kings, Theophany, and Christian tradition.
The Magi follow the radiant Star of Bethlehem, arriving at the stable to worship the infant Jesus-celebrating the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles.
A classic silhouette depiction of the Magi traveling toward Bethlehem, rendered in bold black against transparent background.
A colorful, minimalist depiction of the Three Kings traveling by camel, guided by the radiant Star of Bethlehem toward the birthplace of Jesus.
A traditional line-art depiction of the Three Kings (Magi) offering gifts, symbolizing their journey to honor the newborn Jesus.
The Magi follow the radiant Star of Bethlehem toward the newborn Christ, captured in bold silhouette against a dreamlike celestial sky.
A symbolic heart-shaped word cloud highlighting key themes of Epiphany-divine revelation, baptism, and the Magi’s visit.
A 13th-century illuminated manuscript scene of the Magi’s visit, symbolizing the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles-central to Epiphanytide.
The Magi-Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar-journey under the guiding Star of Bethlehem, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
The Three Kings bring gifts to honor the Christ Child-symbolizing wisdom, faith, and hope on Epiphany Day.
