Wikipedia:Picture peer review/JoshuaBeforeTakingJericho

Old Testament Riddle


I would really like some criticism for a piece I made. I welcome all comments, especially the negative. Thank you!

This is a piece I created for my brother-in-law. Use the border to determine which passage from the Bible this is. The symbols will be your clue to the correct piece of literature to reference. The passage number of the literature is in the stars of the top circle. This passage will lead you to the correct Book of the Bible and, in accordance with the "5:15" passage number at the bottom of the illustration, you can look up the verse and match it to what is quoted. There's really no easy way to explain all that, so good luck! Beekone 15:16, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

p.s. - For more information see the "Spoiler" section of this image's.

Comments:
 * Nominated by: Beekone 15:16, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
 * The purpose of this peer review page is to determine whether an image should be a wikipedia featured picture or not; the criteria to be a featured picture is at Featured picture criteria. As criteria #5 says, the image must add value to the article.  This image is not in any articles, and I cannot think of an article that it would add encyclopedic value to.  If there is a way that this image can contribute to the encyclopedia, then, by all means, I'll look over it and give feedback.  Enuja 18:21, 29 August 2007 (UTC)


 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Joshua#Conquest ? Beekone 18:52, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Do the regular editors of Book of Joshua agree that this image is encyclopedic? Above you describe this image as a puzzle, not as an illustration that conveys information, and as such I doubt that the image is encyclopedic for Book of Joshua.  Enuja 22:45, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

Is it not illustrating the story? Beekone 13:17, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Why did you remove this sub-page from the main picture peer review page? It can be archived here if you'd like to withdraw the nomination.  As to whether this image usefully illustrates something that happens in the book of joshua; that I am completely ignorant on, as I have not read the shared literature of the jewish and christian faiths.  Above, I was assuming that this image was illustration second and puzzle first.  If the image is illustration first and puzzle second, I leave it to other people to decide if this image is an encyclopedic illustration for that particular article, but, to me, that's a prerequisite for featured picture status.  Enuja  (talk) 16:13, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

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