Repentance with the inhabitants of Ninive after hearing the predictions of Jonah, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (attributed to), after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1548 - 1552 print Jonah walks the streets of Ninive and predicts that God will destroy the city within forty days. The citizens of Nineve repent. They kneel for Jonah and are wearing mourning clothes. On a balcony on the right the king of Nineve belongs Jonah's prediction. The print is part of a series about the history of Jonah. paper etching / engraving when Jonah arrives in the city of Nineveh he foretells its destruction in forty days


Repentance with the inhabitants of Ninive after hearing the predictions of Jonah, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (attributed to), after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1548 - 1552 print Jonah walks the streets of Ninive and predicts that God will destroy the city within forty days. The citizens of Nineve repent. They kneel for Jonah and are wearing mourning clothes. On a balcony on the right the king of Nineve belongs Jonah's prediction. The print is part of a series about the history of Jonah. paper etching / engraving when Jonah arrives in the city of Nineveh he foretells its destruction in forty days. 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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