Mozes' authority disputed by Mirjam and Aaron, Harmen Jansz Muller, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1643 - 1646 print Aaron and Mirjam stand for Moses and his Nubian wife and disputed his authority by making comments about his marriage to her. On the right speak Moses, Aaron and Mirjam with God, who appears in the form of the tetragram in the doorway of the covenant tent. In the landscape, Aaron begs on his knees Moses not to count on his sin. Mirjam is struck by skin shell in the desert. On the mountain, Moses prays for healing for her. Print is part of a series about the eight Baves of Christ


Mozes' authority disputed by Mirjam and Aaron, Harmen Jansz Muller, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1643 - 1646 print Aaron and Mirjam stand for Moses and his Nubian wife and disputed his authority by making comments about his marriage to her. On the right speak Moses, Aaron and Mirjam with God, who appears in the form of the tetragram in the doorway of the covenant tent. In the landscape, Aaron begs on his knees Moses not to count on his sin. Mirjam is struck by skin shell in the desert. On the mountain, Moses prays for healing for her. Print is part of a series about the eight Baves of Christ and illustrates the blessing: Blessed are the meek. On the stairs a stone with this text from matt. 5: 5 in Latin. At the bottom of the margin a verse in Latin over the blessing and the show. Amsterdam paper engraving sedition of Miriam and Aaron (Numbers 12). blessed are the meek


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