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ArtistIn Christian symbolism in the style of Michael Angelo mixed with Masculine Louis Royo
Good Morning.
Biblically, a domed building on a mountaintop symbolizes the intersection of heaven and earth. Mountains represent places of divine revelation and encountering God, while domes symbolize the vault of the heavens, divine protection, and the infinite nature of God. Together, they represent a holy meeting place between the Creator and humanity.Domes: In ancient biblical cosmology, God created a firmament—a dome (or vault)—to separate the waters above from the dry land below. An architectural dome placed on a mountain visually represents this heavenly vault, serving as a physical "bridge" where the earthly realm touches the heavenly realm.The Temple/Shrine: A domed structure on a mountain echoes the architecture of the ancient Tabernacle or Solomon’s Temple, which was also built on a prominent elevated site (Mount Moriah). It symbolizes the dwelling place of God’s manifest presence and glory on earth.