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A horizontal decorative border or headpiece composed of repeating symmetrical floral and foliate scroll motifs.
A woodcut illustration of three stalks of wheat (Triticum) with full ears of grain, growing from a small mound of earth with tufts of grass.
Bread strengthens and supports the heart of man. Psalm 103:15. In modern Bibles, this is usually Psalm 104:15.
Bread is brought forth from the earth by the blessing of God. Psalm 104.
Bread comes forth from the earth, and what is under it is turned into something like fire. Job 28. original: "Iohan,28." This appears to be a scribal error in the original Latin text, as the quote "Bread comes from the earth..." is found in Job 28:5, not the Gospel of John.
The bread of the heavens satisfied them. Psalm 105.
He gave the bread of the mighty, or of angels—that is, grain from heaven—to be eaten. Psalm 78.
Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word proceeding from the mouth of God. Matthew 4.
A woodcut featuring two types of bread or sustenance labeled with text. On the right is a rounded loaf of bread labeled above as "Earthly bread" (Panis terrestris). On the left is a jagged, flame-like or crystalline object (possibly representing manna) labeled to its right as "Heavenly bread" (Panis cælestis).