View 3D Model of Ancient Jerusalem at the time of the second temple. A visit to the site serves as a time tunnel, carrying you far into A.D. 66, before Jerusalem was ransacked by the Romans.
This image is considered to be the oldest known icon and also the oldest known portrait of Jesus.
The image has been referred to in many ways over the centuries. In Greek, it is called the "Achieropoietos," meaning "Not Made by Human Hands".
The legend is linked by some to the Shroud of Turin and by others to Veronica's Veil.
This icon shows only the head of Jesus, no neck, shoulders or body, surrounded by a halo. The halo has always been used in icons as the symbol for sanctity.
Small Icon comes with a hanger Large Icons comes with a display-stand.