Babylonian confusion of speech, Hans Collaert (I) (attributed to), after Jan Snellinck (i), 1643 print God the Father, in the form of the Tetragram surrounded by Stralenkrans and Cherubin, appears in the sky near the tower of Babel. He triggers a confusion, so that people can no longer understand each other. The people around the tower flee in all directions. A number of them flee on an elephant and camels. Nimrod and other men look in the foreground frightened. Under the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Gen. 11: 7. print maker: Antwerppublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving
Babylonian confusion of speech, Hans Collaert (I) (attributed to), after Jan Snellinck (i), 1643 print God the Father, in the form of the Tetragram surrounded by Stralenkrans and Cherubin, appears in the sky near the tower of Babel. He triggers a confusion, so that people can no longer understand each other. The people around the tower flee in all directions. A number of them flee on an elephant and camels. Nimrod and other men look in the foreground frightened. Under the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Gen. 11: 7. print maker: Antwerppublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving the confusion of languages and the scattering of people over the earth ~ story of the Tower of Babel. tetragram (in Roman or Hebrew script) ~ symbol of God the Father
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