English: Pompeii, with Vesuvius towering above.English: Pompeii, with Vesuvius towering above. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

(Biblical Archaeology Review) Is it possible that the earliest
existing picture of a scene from the Bible also includes the
philosophers Socrates and Aristotle as onlookers? It is not only
possible; I believe that is the case.

The earliest depiction of a Biblical scene comes from a site that is
perhaps better known to some for its erotic art than for its religious
devotions: Pompeii. The city was buried in volcanic ash in 79 A.D.
following the eruption of nearby Mt. Vesuvius. It was a devastating
tragedy for Pompeii’s residents but a boon to modern scholars and art
historians.

In the building known as the House of the Physician, excavators found
a wall painting clearly depicting King Solomon seated on a raised
tribunal and flanked by two counselors. As described in the Bible, two
women have come to the Israelite monarch, each claiming to be the mother
of the same infant.

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