Luke: Slave & Physician

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Luke: Slave & Physician

Photobombing horse (1/2) and woman (1/4)!

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Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
8 years ago

Use of the caduceus (a winged staff with two serpents entwined) as a medical symbol started, apparently, with the US Army Medical Corps in 1902.

In Luke’s day, the medical symbol would have been the Rod of Asclepius, a staff with one serpent entwined.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
8 years ago
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Oh, and that black T shirt …. say, is that Rick Grimes? Another LBC that keeps on giving.

Jeff VanMeter
Jeff VanMeter
8 years ago

It almost looks as if the horse is growing out of her head; like some horrible inhuman creature that was her twin at some point in the womb (See: Basket Case, 1981)

katz
8 years ago

Of all expressions that make you look like a holy man of God, biting your lip is not one of them.

WarGoat
8 years ago

Without “Intrepid Men of God” at the top, this has the look of a cheesy romance novel.

Also. Is Luke both a slave and a physician? Is the woman the slave and the horse the physician?

Prudence
8 years ago

She rose out of the ground, gave that guy the stink-eye and slowly sank back down again.

red
red
8 years ago

I was deeply troubled by the anachronism of Luke’s t-shirt until I read the first few paragraphs of the Look Inside.

Based on that, the book should be titled Luke vs. the Terminator.

Grackle
Grackle
8 years ago

Sucking your lower lip in for a cover photo is an odd choice.