Solomon's case law; Naturae Certissimum Indicium; Imagines and Figurae bibliorum; Den Grooten Emblemata Sacra, consisting of more than four hundred by Belsche figures, as des old as des Nieuwen Testaments. King Solomon is on his throne at his palace. He velt a judgment about a dispute between two prostitutes that both had a child. One of the children had died and lies on the ground for the king. The child who still lives and that is honored by both mothers is held by a man with a sword. This man gets from Salomon to divide the child into two. This is one of the women too far. She begs him on h
Solomon's case law; Naturae Certissimum Indicium; Imagines and Figurae bibliorum; Den Grooten Emblemata Sacra, consisting of more than four hundred by Belsche figures, as des old as des Nieuwen Testaments. King Solomon is on his throne at his palace. He velt a judgment about a dispute between two prostitutes that both had a child. One of the children had died and lies on the ground for the king. The child who still lives and that is honored by both mothers is held by a man with a sword. This man gets from Salomon to divide the child into two. This is one of the women too far. She begs him on her knees to let her child live and Solomon points her as the real mother (1. Could. 3:18). Many people look in the foreground. In the background on the left a square with a fountain. The print is part of an album.
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