There are numerous suggestions in the relevant literature. Here are a few:
1. Earth before the flood, showing the sins of that generation. According to Christian tradition, people in that age were vegetarian, hence the oversized fruits. On the exterior of the triptych god is depicted as he is about the flood the world.
2. A depiction of the sin of lust
3. A depiction of what the world would look like had Adam and Eve had not committed the primal sin. The humans and the animals are living in harmony and the people are said to exhibit sexuality in vegetative and not-sinful way.
"The Garden of Earthly Delights" is a triptych painting by Hieronymus Bosch that depicts various scenes of earthly pleasure, temptation, and sin. The left panel shows the Garden of Eden, the central panel portrays a fantastical orgy of human and animal figures, and the right panel depicts a hellish landscape of punishment.
any device that can penetrate a earthly matter in a grinding, pulsating, or drilling motion.
The subject-matter of phonetics.
That has been a matter of discussion throughout the ages. It depends on your belief in the nature of Jesus.
The subject matter is what the book is about. So if you have a book on, say, Winston Churchill, he is the subject matter.
Subject matter is what an art work has been created about. For example if you were to have a painting of a cow, then the subject matter is a cow.
how do the paintings compare in terms of their subject matter
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The subject in the poem "Does It Matter" by Siegfried Sassoon is "you."
everything has matter
"Deep into the matter" typically refers to exploring or investigating a subject thoroughly or in great detail. It suggests delving beyond the surface or superficial aspects to gain a comprehensive understanding of the issue at hand.
The learner learns the subject matter
A subject matter expert in the hazards or recovery activities underway within the incident site.