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Antique bronze oil lamp with Christian symbol... Antique bronze oil lamp with Christian symbol... Antique bronze oil lamp with Christian symbol... An oil lamp Hannukah menorah created in Israel circa 1948 by Pal... An oil lamp Hannukah menorah created in Israel circa 1948 by Pal... An oil lamp Hannukah menorah created in Israel circa 1948 by... The light given by an olive oil lamp is significantly brighter than a... The oil lamp and its light were important household items in Biblical times... The oil lamp and its light also became important ritualistic articles with the further development of Jewish culture... held oil lamp is also used during the Hindu... A basic earthen oil lamp used for Divali... A basic earthen oil lamp used for Divali... A basic earthen oil lamp used for Divali... holding an oil lamp to ward off the evil... The presence of oil lamp is an important aspect of ritual worship... Oil Lamp Database By David Knell...

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