Otniël en Ehud, Hans Collaert (I) (attributed to), after Jan Snellinck (I), 1585 print The judges Otniël and Ehud. In the background, Otniël conquers the city of Debir. Under the representation of Otniël an explanatory text in Latin, stating that he was given Achsa as a woman for this victory. On the right in the background, Ehud Koning Eglon of Moab kills him by putting a sword into the belly. Under the presentation of Ehud also an explanatory text in Latin. Antwerp paper engraving Othniel conquers Debir, and receives Caleb's daughter Achsah to wife. the left-handed Ehud stabs the fat Eglon w
Otniël en Ehud, Hans Collaert (I) (attributed to), after Jan Snellinck (I), 1585 print The judges Otniël and Ehud. In the background, Otniël conquers the city of Debir. Under the representation of Otniël an explanatory text in Latin, stating that he was given Achsa as a woman for this victory. On the right in the background, Ehud Koning Eglon of Moab kills him by putting a sword into the belly. Under the presentation of Ehud also an explanatory text in Latin. Antwerp paper engraving Othniel conquers Debir, and receives Caleb's daughter Achsah to wife. the left-handed Ehud stabs the fat Eglon with a dagger in the belly and kills him
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