Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church' has mentioned 'Christ' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The larger stone explicitly mentions the conversion of Denmark from Norse paganism and the process of Christianization, alongside a depiction of the crucified Christ; it is therefore popularly dubbed "Denmark's baptismal certificate" (Danmarks dxc3xa5bsattest), an expression coined by art historian Rudolf Broby-Johansen in the 1930s.
The stone has a figure of the crucified Christ on one side and on another side a serpent wrapped around a lion.
Christ is depicted as standing in the shape of a cross and entangled in what appear to be branches.
[15] This depiction of Christ has often been taken as indicating the parallels with the "hanging" of the Norse pagan god Odin, who in Rxc3xbanatal gives an account of being hanged from a tree and pierced by a spear.
A facsimile of the image of Christ on Harald's runestone appears on the inside front cover of the Danish passport.
On the south-west face is the earliest depiction of Christ in Scandinavia, with an inscription relating to the conversion of the Danes to Christianity between 953 and 965.