Their Sound Went Out
“But into all the earth their sound has gone out, and to the ends of the inhabited earth their message.”—Psalm 19:4
This journey The Met’s galleries will examine an array of art that came from the countries that influenced the development of the United States. We have spent countless hours studying and researching these works of art to help you derive the greatest benefit from your visit. The March 8, 2005 Awake! magazine contained an article entitled: “Museums – Why Are They Worth a Visit?” It said for one thing, we can “come away…with an enhanced appreciation for culture.” We think you will agree! Furthermore, it noted how “Bible students will be interested” in art that relates to the Bible and that “it is a thrill to come face-to-face with an original.” This will be your experience for sure.
The amazing prophecy at Psalm 19:4 involved preachers of the “good news” that wouldn’t exist until the 1st century CE. Amazingly thought, the prophecy was recorded over 3,000 earlier as though it already happened.
This tour will cover many interesting aspects, such as:
- Who are the ones doing this?
- What is their sound or message?
- Where does it go out from?
- What role did this play in prophecy and initiating the preaching work in the Americas?
- Artists use art to speak to us and you will be amazed to observe how they do this.
- Artists across the Americas copied techniques from the masters and you will enjoy it!
- You will come away with a renewed appreciation for WT art and art of all sorts.
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Enjoy our other tours at the MET!
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