No. Not if the images are of people who worshiped God and are represented as role models of great faith. If those images represented the object of worship other than God, then they would be graven. Remember that literacy has only been around a short while. A picture tells a thousand words and spoken words reinforced with pictures have been the best means to teach faith for thousands of years. Stained glass and sculpture in churches are best understood as the oldest use of multimedia to educate and inspire. You will find most modern churches have much less of these ornate visuals. They are costly, and people just don't donate these things any more.
Hung would be betterAnswerIt's simple. Pictures are hung; people are hanged. For example:"There are several pictures hung on this wall.""The murderer was hanged last week."
Woven pictures hung on the walls in the homes of nobles were called tapestries.
Woven pictures hung on the walls in the homes of nobles were called tapestries.
It probably means that the pictures were not hung properly.
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Its good to hand pictures at an average eye level. Pictures should not be hung higher than a door frame.
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Luther hung his 95 thesis on the door of the castle church, on October 31st 1517
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This is a statistics question and the answer is 40,320 (8 factorial).
Well as far I as I know the answer would be "hung". Because if you are asking for the past tense of hang its "hung".Yes, infact it is a word. For example, you could say a man was hanged here today. Therefore it is a word.AnswerIt's simple! Pictures are hung; people are hanged. So the correct answer is that "He was hanged."