David sacrifice aan good, raphaël saddler (i), after aegidius saddles (II), after maerten de vos, 1617 print King David built an altar on the threshing floor of the Jebusite Arauna. He is kneeling for the altar and sacrifices cattle in the hope of stopping a scourge that ravages the country. Above him the angel of death flies the plague. In the background a plain, strewn with victims of the plague. München paper engraving David builds an altar in the threshing-floor of Araunah and burns the offerings to God. God punishes Israel with three days of plague; the avenging angel with his sword drawn


David sacrifice aan good, raphaël saddler (i), after aegidius saddles (II), after maerten de vos, 1617 print King David built an altar on the threshing floor of the Jebusite Arauna. He is kneeling for the altar and sacrifices cattle in the hope of stopping a scourge that ravages the country. Above him the angel of death flies the plague. In the background a plain, strewn with victims of the plague. München paper engraving David builds an altar in the threshing-floor of Araunah and burns the offerings to God. God punishes Israel with three days of plague; the avenging angel with his sword drawn goes through the land; seventy thousand men are killed


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