ReChabeam answers the people, Hans Collaert (I) (attributed to), after Ambrosius Francken (I), 1585 print King Rechabeam answers the people of Israel on their request for the relief of their yoke. He stands on a stage and informs the people that he will still weigh their yoke. The people react frightened. The Israelites break with Rechabeam, who only remains king over the cities of Judah. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 1 Kon. 12. Antwerp paper engraving Rehoboam's insulting reply: forsaking the warning of the wise old counsel- lors but following the young advisers' op


ReChabeam answers the people, Hans Collaert (I) (attributed to), after Ambrosius Francken (I), 1585 print King Rechabeam answers the people of Israel on their request for the relief of their yoke. He stands on a stage and informs the people that he will still weigh their yoke. The people react frightened. The Israelites break with Rechabeam, who only remains king over the cities of Judah. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 1 Kon. 12. Antwerp paper engraving Rehoboam's insulting reply: forsaking the warning of the wise old counsel- lors but following the young advisers' opinion, Rehoboam not only refuses to lessen the taxes, but increases them


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