Jona proclaims the downfall of Nineve, Philips Galle (attributed to workshop or), After Maerten de Vos, 1547 - 1612 print Jonah follows the streets of Nineve and proclaims the downfall of the city for idolatry. The inhabitants and the animals of Nineve kneel on the ground and beg God repentance for forgiveness. The king also throws himself on the ground. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about penance and repentance in the old and New Testament. paper engraving when the king of Nineveh hears about the destruction of the city in forty days, he rises from his throne and decr
Jona proclaims the downfall of Nineve, Philips Galle (attributed to workshop or), After Maerten de Vos, 1547 - 1612 print Jonah follows the streets of Nineve and proclaims the downfall of the city for idolatry. The inhabitants and the animals of Nineve kneel on the ground and beg God repentance for forgiveness. The king also throws himself on the ground. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about penance and repentance in the old and New Testament. paper engraving when the king of Nineveh hears about the destruction of the city in forty days, he rises from his throne and decrees a general repentance for man and animal: all men, cattle and sheep must fast, people must wear sackcloth and pray to God
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