God is a spirit and in the most basic sense he has no form or image in that he equally fills both time and space. At the same time however God does take on an image to directly relate with and commune with his creation. On a theoretical level God's "image" can be equated with the geometric image of a circle, though this is not set out specifically in scripture. A discussion of this and other related subjects are addressed in the following document, Conceptual Framework of The Bible: http://pressoncpa.com/Documents/CONCEPTUAL%20FRAMEWORK%20BIBLE.pdf
The image of a sphere shape is a circle, no matter what direction you look at it from.
Select Inverse will invert selection, if you have selected circle in the middle of the image, inverse will make that only circle is not selected but everything else in the image.
A sign with a red circle and red line crossing over an image typically denotes that the action or item in the image is prohibited or not allowed.
No its an edited image
Armstrong Circle Theatre - 1950 Image 2-21 was released on: USA: 5 February 1952
Moses and Miriam's canticle can be found in Exodus 15. It was chanted by the Jews after they crossed the Red Sea with the Egyptians in hot pursuit. The Egyptians all drowned and the Jews were saved.
African American spirituals used the image of Moses freeing his people from slavery as an analogy to the situation of slavery in the United States.
A smiley face, a square, a circle, and a diamond.
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If the image is upside up view of the given object than it is called Inverted Image. If it remains as the object than it is called Erect Image