Visit of the Queen of Sheba Widow of Zarephath Two biblical scenes. Upstairs King Solomon recei the Queen of Sheba with open arms. Among the widow of Zarephath and her son in her home. It highlights the oil jug and bowl flour, which does not run out. Right: Pl. VI. Manufacturer : printmaker, Noah van der Meer (I) (listed building), designed by Noah van der Meer (I) (listed building) Place manufacture: Leiden Date: 1724 - 1769 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions : plate edge: h 217 mm × W 123 mm Subject: Solomon and the queen of Sheba (1 Kings 10: 1-3; 2 Chr
Visit of the Queen of Sheba Widow of Zarephath Two biblical scenes. Upstairs King Solomon recei the Queen of Sheba with open arms. Among the widow of Zarephath and her son in her home. It highlights the oil jug and bowl flour, which does not run out. Right: Pl. VI. Manufacturer : printmaker, Noah van der Meer (I) (listed building), designed by Noah van der Meer (I) (listed building) Place manufacture: Leiden Date: 1724 - 1769 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions : plate edge: h 217 mm × W 123 mm Subject: Solomon and the queen of Sheba (1 Kings 10: 1-3; 2 Chronicles 9: 1-9) The miracle of the barrel or meal and the jar or oil: to the reward woman's charity Elijah has her store of meal and oil renewed as long as the famine prevails
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