Moses' test at Pharaoh, Pieter Jalhea Furnius, 1550 - 1625 print To test the little Moses, the Pharaoh had two dishes brought, one with smoldering coals and the other with cherries - or according to a variant with a ruby -occupied ring -. Moses chose the coal and put them in his mouth so that he burned it. To the right of the middle is Moses with the daughter of the Pharaoh in front of the scale with coal where he just put one of them in his mouth. On the left the pharaoh has risen from his throne. In the background there are service stations and the left servants of the Pharaoh. Under the sho


Moses' test at Pharaoh, Pieter Jalhea Furnius, 1550 - 1625 print To test the little Moses, the Pharaoh had two dishes brought, one with smoldering coals and the other with cherries - or according to a variant with a ruby -occupied ring -. Moses chose the coal and put them in his mouth so that he burned it. To the right of the middle is Moses with the daughter of the Pharaoh in front of the scale with coal where he just put one of them in his mouth. On the left the pharaoh has risen from his throne. In the background there are service stations and the left servants of the Pharaoh. Under the show is a rule of text in Latin. paper engraving Moses' trial by fire: when given the choice between two plates, one containing burning coals, the other a ruby ring (or cherries), Moses chooses the burning coals and puts them in his mouth


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