It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich to enter the kingdom of God; The misery of wealth. Left in the foreground a rich man (with a sticky grope in hand) tries to wring through a gate. A camel driven by three men: a farmer, a judge and a merchant. They try to force the animal by a needle that is held by a hand coming out of the clouds. On the left in the background the road to the empire of heaven that leads to Christ in the clouds. The print has a Latin caption and a Dutch and French caption in letterpress. The print is part of a series with the subject of


It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich to enter the kingdom of God; The misery of wealth. Left in the foreground a rich man (with a sticky grope in hand) tries to wring through a gate. A camel driven by three men: a farmer, a judge and a merchant. They try to force the animal by a needle that is held by a hand coming out of the clouds. On the left in the background the road to the empire of heaven that leads to Christ in the clouds. The print has a Latin caption and a Dutch and French caption in letterpress. The print is part of a series with the subject of the misery that brings wealth.


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