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The eye in the triangle is the Eye of Providence; it symbolizes God's all seeing eye.
A triangle with an eye is commonly referred to as an "all-seeing eye" or "eye of providence." This symbol often represents divine guidance, protection, or knowledge. It is commonly associated with various spiritual or mystical beliefs.
Providence - 1999 Eye of the Storm 5-10 was released on: USA: 13 December 2002
The eye on the dollar bill is known as the "Eye of Providence" and is often interpreted as a symbol of divine providence or the all-seeing eye of God watching over humanity. It is a part of the Great Seal of the United States and signifies the idea of a higher power guiding and protecting the country.
An all-seeing eye is another term for the Eye of Providence, an eye usually enclosed in the eye of a triangle, used to represent the eye of God.
It is the All-Seeing Eye of Providence, meaning God is watching. In the Latin writing it says "He approves our endeavors."
Does it mean who worships the devil? But no, it has nothing to do with the devil. It is the all seeing eye of god, the Eye of Providence, whose origin goes back to to the Udjat, or the Eye of Horus.
Horus or the Eye of Providence. It symbolizes God's omnipresence and our ultimate accountability to Him for our actions.
The images on the back are taken from the Great Seal of the United States. The eye is the Eye of Providence, an ancient symbol for God. The words "Annuit Coeptis" are Latin for "He has favored our undertaking".
The images on the back are taken from the Great Seal of the United States. The eye is the Eye of Providence, an ancient symbol for God. The words "Annuit Coeptis" are Latin for "He has favored our undertaking".
It's not a "family" eye. The eye on top of the pyramid represents the Eye of Providence, watching over the United States. The designs are taken directly from both sides of the Great Seal of the United States.