Philistines mute the wells from jealousy; Pressa virtus non opressa; Emblemata sacra è praecipuis Utrimique Testamenti Historiis Concinnamata (Old Testament); Imagines and Figurae bibliorum. In the foreground the Philistines dampen the wells that had dug the servants of Abraham. They were seized with earth. The Philistines were jealous of the richness of Abraham's son Isaac. King Abimelech recommended Isaak and Rebekah to leave. On the right in the background the herds of sheep, goats and cattle on the way to the valley of Gerar where Isaak went to live with his wife (Gen. 26:15). With a motto


Philistines mute the wells from jealousy; Pressa virtus non opressa; Emblemata sacra è praecipuis Utrimique Testamenti Historiis Concinnamata (Old Testament); Imagines and Figurae bibliorum. In the foreground the Philistines dampen the wells that had dug the servants of Abraham. They were seized with earth. The Philistines were jealous of the richness of Abraham's son Isaac. King Abimelech recommended Isaak and Rebekah to leave. On the right in the background the herds of sheep, goats and cattle on the way to the valley of Gerar where Isaak went to live with his wife (Gen. 26:15). With a motto in Latin above the performance and a four-line caption in Latin under the print. The print is part of an album.


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