Similarity of the splinter and the bar and similarity of the blind that leads the blind, Wierix (Rejected Attribution), After Maerten de Vos, 1593 print In the foreground two men, one with a beam in the eye, the other with a splinter, imagination of matt. 7: 3: "Why do you look at the splinter in the eye of your brother or sister, while you don't notice the beam in your own eye?" Two blind people fall behind them in a pit, imagination of Luc. 6:39: "" Can one blind lead the other blind? Do they not both fall into a pit? " Various elements from the performance are letters that correspond with t


Similarity of the splinter and the bar and similarity of the blind that leads the blind, Wierix (Rejected Attribution), After Maerten de Vos, 1593 print In the foreground two men, one with a beam in the eye, the other with a splinter, imagination of matt. 7: 3: "Why do you look at the splinter in the eye of your brother or sister, while you don't notice the beam in your own eye?" Two blind people fall behind them in a pit, imagination of Luc. 6:39: "" Can one blind lead the other blind? Do they not both fall into a pit? " Various elements from the performance are letters that correspond with the legend in the margin. Antwerp paper engraving the mote and the beam in the eye ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Matthew 7:4; Luke 6:42). the blind leading the blind (Matthew 15:14). Christ's sermon on the mount (Matthew 5-7)


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