Jona onder de wonderboom Geschiedenis van Jona (serietitel) Theatrum biblicum () (serietitel) Jonah sits on a rock above the city of Nineveh and wait for God will destroy the city. God has a gourd grow for him so he can sit in the shade. But the next day the tree withered, the leaves droop, and Jonah is overcome by the heat. He is holding his jacket over his head against the burning sun. Jonah is angry about the plant and the fact that God did not destroy the city. He talks about it with God, which appears in the clouds. Among the numbered representation of a reference in Latin to the Bible in


Jona onder de wonderboom Geschiedenis van Jona (serietitel) Theatrum biblicum () (serietitel) Jonah sits on a rock above the city of Nineveh and wait for God will destroy the city. God has a gourd grow for him so he can sit in the shade. But the next day the tree withered, the leaves droop, and Jonah is overcome by the heat. He is holding his jacket over his head against the burning sun. Jonah is angry about the plant and the fact that God did not destroy the city. He talks about it with God, which appears in the clouds. Among the numbered representation of a reference in Latin to the Bible in Jona 4. Bottom right: 5. Manufacturer : print maker: Antonie Who: rix (II) print maker: Hieronymus Wierixnaar drawing: Maerten the Vosuitgever: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Place manufacture: printmaker: Antwerp Print Author: Antwerp Publisher: Amsterdam Date: 1585 and / or 1643 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: H 191 mm × W 253 mmToelichtingPrent used: Theatrum Biblicum: hoc est historiae sacrae veteris et novi testamenti tabulis Aeneis expressae. Opus praesentatissimorum huius ac superioris seculi pictorum atque sculptorum, sumo studio et conquisitum in lucem editum. Amsterdam: Claes Jansz. Visscher, 1643. Subject: the gourd (or vine) is eaten by a worm, and Jonah is exposed to the burning rays of the SunWhen Jonah again murmurs and wishes to die, God rebukes himtetragram (in Roman script or Hebrew) ~ symbol of God the Father


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