This fresco is painted on the wall in Biserica Manastirii (Dominican monastery church, built in the 14th century), in the city of Sighisoara. Sighisoara, by the way, is the very place where Vlad Tepes was born, who became the prototype of the legend of Dracula.
At the bottom of the fresco there is an inscription: "Israel hoffe auf den herrn", which means - "May Israel trust in the Lord." This is a phrase from the Bible (psalter, psalm 130). Completely this part in the Bible sounds like this:
Psalm 130
Song of David's Ascent
1 Lord, my heart was not puffed up, and my eyes did not go up, and I did not deal with the great, Promotional video:
things beyond my reach.
2 But he humbled and calmed his soul, as a child weaned from its mother's breast;
my soul is like a child taken from a mother's breast.
3 Let Israel trust in the Lord from now on and forever!
Scientists believe that the very inscription for the fresco indicates that it was made in 1523, when the Bible was translated into German. UFOs are similar to objects found in paintings and coins dating from the 4th to the 17th century.
Chariot of Fire, Rome, 98 BC
17th century French coins believed to represent "the wheel of Ezekiel"