Nabot vineyard: The tenth commandment, Crispijn van de Passe (I), After Maerten de Vos, 1585 - 1589 print Koning Ahab of Samaria asks Nabot the prize for his vineyard. Nabot, however, does not want to sell his property. ACHAB then tries to get the vineyard by having Nabot stoning. (1 kings 21: 1-29). In the background, the prophet Elia tells Ahab that he will be punished by God because he is in violation of the tenth commandment: "You will not be desirable that is of your neighbor". The offspring of Ahab will die where Nabot also died and be eaten by dogs. The print has a Latin caption. The pr


Nabot vineyard: The tenth commandment, Crispijn van de Passe (I), After Maerten de Vos, 1585 - 1589 print Koning Ahab of Samaria asks Nabot the prize for his vineyard. Nabot, however, does not want to sell his property. ACHAB then tries to get the vineyard by having Nabot stoning. (1 kings 21: 1-29). In the background, the prophet Elia tells Ahab that he will be punished by God because he is in violation of the tenth commandment: "You will not be desirable that is of your neighbor". The offspring of Ahab will die where Nabot also died and be eaten by dogs. The print has a Latin caption. The press series depicts the Ten Commandments through scenes of the Old Testament. paper engraving Naboth refuses to sell his vineyard to Ahab. 'you shall not covet' ~ separate representation of the tenth of the ten commandments. Naboth is stoned to death. Ahab, when taking possession of the vineyard, is condemned by Elijah. Ahab's chariot and his armour are washed in the pool of Samaria; the dogs lick up his blood, thus fulfilling Elijah's prophecy


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