Ibsan en jefta, his collaert (i) (attributed to), after Jan Snellinck (I), 1585 print The judges Ibsan and Jefta. Ibsan points to the scene in the background. In front of his house is one of his sons or daughters at the wedding meal. Ibsan wedding are thirty sons and thirty daughters. Jefta is dressed in armor and leans on his sword. In the background you can see how his daughter is in the lead in a procession. Jefta had promised God to sacrifice the first thing he would sacrifice when he returned. Jefa on the right quotes his daughter. Under the show explaining texts in Latin. Antwerp paper e


Ibsan en jefta, his collaert (i) (attributed to), after Jan Snellinck (I), 1585 print The judges Ibsan and Jefta. Ibsan points to the scene in the background. In front of his house is one of his sons or daughters at the wedding meal. Ibsan wedding are thirty sons and thirty daughters. Jefta is dressed in armor and leans on his sword. In the background you can see how his daughter is in the lead in a procession. Jefta had promised God to sacrifice the first thing he would sacrifice when he returned. Jefa on the right quotes his daughter. Under the show explaining texts in Latin. Antwerp paper engraving the time of Ibzan (Judges 12:8-10). Jephthah's daughter dances with tambourines to meet her father on his return from the battle; Jephthah rends his clothes in despair. fulfilment of Jephthah's vow to the Lord: Jephthah's daughter is sacrificed


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