Arch of Titus

by Patrick
3D bas-relief of Roman soldiers carrying the Temple menorah and other spoils from Jerusalem through a triumphal arch, digitally recreated from the Arch of Titus to illustrate the 70 AD destruction of the city and the fulfillment of Jesus’ prophecy in Luke 19 and 21.

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Arch of Titus Bas‑Relief 3D Reconstruction: The Victory over Jerusalem (70 AD)

This 3D model faithfully reproduces the famous bas‑relief from the Arch of Titus in Rome, commemorating the Roman victory over Jerusalem in 70 AD. The scene depicts Roman soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple — the golden Menorah, sacred trumpets, and the Table of Showbread — during the triumphal procession of Emperor Titus.

Beyond its artistic and historical value, this sculpture holds deep prophetic meaning, echoing the words of Jesus in Luke 19:41‑44 and Luke 21:5‑6, where He foretold the destruction of Jerusalem. This relief stands as both a Roman monument of victory and a silent witness to the fulfillment of that prophecy.

Perfect for biblical archaeology enthusiasts, historians, educators, or 3D collectors, this digital reconstruction brings ancient history to life in vivid detail.

Available now at ArQreation — explore history through the art of digital sculpture.

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