Salvador Dali - the title is Christ of Saint John of the Cross.
A typical church building is usually in the shape of a cross when viewed from above, with a long central nave and shorter arms forming the transept. This design is symbolic of the Christian faith and serves as a reminder of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
When viewed from above the North Pole, the Earth's rotation is counterclockwise.
See the related link. The uppermost of the specimens is viewed as a cross section, and the lower is viewed from above.
Christ above culture is something that most believers have trouble with. It is simply that those who believe should follow Christ's example, instead of doing whatever the culture dictates.
movement
When viewed from above, rainbows appear as a full circle, but due to the earth's horizon blocking the lower half, we typically see them as arcs.
Absolutely not.
A rank refers to a horizontal row of foot soldiers as viewed from above, where a file refers to a vertical column of foot soldiers as viewed from above. A rank literally means a row of soldiers.
Polaris will be 23.5 degrees above the northern horizon when viewed from the Tropic of Cancer.
counter-clock wise from east to west, as viewed from above the north pole.
The Earth is constantly moving in several ways. It rotates on its axis from west to east (counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole) and it orbits around the Sun in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from above the Sun's north pole.
The sign above Christ on the cross was written in three languages: Hebrew, Latin, and Greek. Each language stated "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews."