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|comment=[http://evangelion.fateback.com/mysterieskabbalah.html This NGE site] believes that this image is “without doubt a lithograph, or engraving, from the early days of printing in medieval Europe, mostly likely from a monestary, or religious group.” Mike at the [http://forum.evageeks.org/ Eva Monkey Forums] has found [[:File:Samm hagia-sofia.jpg|one similar depiction]] of what is apparently Sammael himself (if the twelve wings are any indication) from the columns of the grand dome in the Hagia Sophia Church in Istanbul/Constantinople. (No flaming hair, core, or many-eyed wings, though.) Angelic (or other celestial) beings covered in eyes do not seem uncommon, either; this image of the [[:File:Saint-sever four-evangelists.jpg|Signs of the Four Evangelists]] is one example. The origins of the image at left is still, however, unconfirmed (to my knowledge). | |comment=[https://web.archive.org/web/20070613013438/http://evangelion.fateback.com/mysterieskabbalah.html This NGE site] believes that this image is “without doubt a lithograph, or engraving, from the early days of printing in medieval Europe, mostly likely from a monestary, or religious group.” Mike at the [http://forum.evageeks.org/ Eva Monkey Forums] has found [[:File:Samm hagia-sofia.jpg|one similar depiction]] of what is apparently Sammael himself (if the twelve wings are any indication) from the columns of the grand dome in the Hagia Sophia Church in Istanbul/Constantinople. (No flaming hair, core, or many-eyed wings, though.) Angelic (or other celestial) beings covered in eyes do not seem uncommon, either; this image of the [[:File:Saint-sever four-evangelists.jpg|Signs of the Four Evangelists]] is one example. The origins of the image at left is still, however, unconfirmed (to my knowledge). | ||
Personally, I'm skeptical about angels in religious documents being depicted with cores, but, hey, you never know. | Personally, I'm skeptical about angels in religious documents being depicted with cores, but, hey, you never know. |
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