Isaac and Rebekah in Gerar; Filius Paternae Benedictionis Haeres; Imagines and Figurae bibliorum; Den Grooten Emblemata Sacra, consisting of more than four hundred by Belsche figures, as des old as des Nieuwen Testaments. To the left of the performance God appears to Isaak and prohibits him to go to Egypt. The Tetragram symbolizes God's father. Isaac remained in Gerar. When the residents of this city of Isaac asked about his wife, he said she was his sister. On the right looks abimelech, king of the Philistines, from the window of his palace and shows how Isaak Rebekka loses to the caressions


Isaac and Rebekah in Gerar; Filius Paternae Benedictionis Haeres; Imagines and Figurae bibliorum; Den Grooten Emblemata Sacra, consisting of more than four hundred by Belsche figures, as des old as des Nieuwen Testaments. To the left of the performance God appears to Isaak and prohibits him to go to Egypt. The Tetragram symbolizes God's father. Isaac remained in Gerar. When the residents of this city of Isaac asked about his wife, he said she was his sister. On the right looks abimelech, king of the Philistines, from the window of his palace and shows how Isaak Rebekka loses to the caressions (Gen. 26: 8). In the background, two people look at two ducks in the palace pond and are two people with a dog talking to each other. A bird's nest with young on the palace roof. The print is part of an album.


Size: 2500px × 1906px
Photo credit: © BTEU/RKMLGE / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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