Alternative text (alt text) is meant for readers who cannot see an image, such as blind readers and readers who use a text or mobile browser. It should summarize an image's purpose, and should not duplicate its caption. Every image should have alt text, except for purely decorative images, which should instead have "|alt=|link=".
The following table shows images and captions on the left, and alt text and captions on the right: the right column is what a visually impaired reader will hear. This table was computed from the copy of God in Christianity cached on 23 May 2013 at 14:05.
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Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd
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Portal icon
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A 12th century copy of the Pauline Epistles
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A 12th century copy of the Pauline Epistles
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The Tetragrammaton YHWH, the name of God written in Hebrew, old church of Ragunda, Sweden
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Stained glass, Holy Family Church, Teconnaught, September 2010 crop.jpg
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God the Father on a throne, Westphalia, Germany, late 15th century.
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God the Father on a throne, Westphalia, Germany, late 15th century.
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An angel blows the "last trumpet", as in 1 Corinthians 15:52, Langenzenn, Germany, 19th century
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Depiction of God the Father (detail) offering the right hand throne to Christ, Pieter de Grebber, 1654.
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Depiction of God the Father (detail) offering the right hand throne to Christ, Pieter de Grebber, 1654.
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Stained glass representation of the Holy Spirit as a dove, Bernini c. 1660.
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Portal icon
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Portal icon
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Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.
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Paloma.png
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