Helicodorus is driven out of temple by rider, Pieter de Bailliu (I), after Rafaël, after Peter van Lint, 1654 - 1660 print Residents of the city of Jerusalem watch how Heliodorus tries to leave the temple with the temple treasure. He is prevented by a rider and two men who hit him. The priest Onias kneels for the altar and prays to God for protecting the temple treasure. Left half of print in two parts. Under the print, the show in Latin verses is interpreted. At the bottom right the weapon of Wachtendonck. paper engraving Heliodorus in the temple, attacked by a man (or angel) on horseback an


Helicodorus is driven out of temple by rider, Pieter de Bailliu (I), after Rafaël, after Peter van Lint, 1654 - 1660 print Residents of the city of Jerusalem watch how Heliodorus tries to leave the temple with the temple treasure. He is prevented by a rider and two men who hit him. The priest Onias kneels for the altar and prays to God for protecting the temple treasure. Left half of print in two parts. Under the print, the show in Latin verses is interpreted. At the bottom right the weapon of Wachtendonck. paper engraving Heliodorus in the temple, attacked by a man (or angel) on horseback and two other men (or angels) (2 Maccabees 3:7-35)


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