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Illustration XIII
Anonymous England 1539
1545–1555
Medium
Woodcut
Genre
Print
Museum
Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA, US
Tags
english
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Illustration LIII: the 8th figure: the 5th angel sounds his trumpet, the opening of the bottomless pit from which pour out locusts and their king Abaddon who are to torment those without the seal of God (Revelation 9: 1-11).
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Illustration XLI: Queen Vashti refuses to come to the royal feast at King Ahaseurus's command. She is denounced and removed from her position (Esther 1).
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Illustration XVII: Shadrach, Meschach, and Abednego in the Fiery Furnace
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Illustration XXXIV: Job is plagued by the loss of his children and his possessions, and by disease. His wife advises him to curse God and die, but his faith preserveres (Job 1).
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Illustration V
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Illustration L: the 3rd figure: the opening of the first four seals unleashes the four horsemen of the Apocalypse (Revelation 6: 1-8).
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Illustration XLV: David's psalm on delivering the Ark. He charges Asaph and his breathen to minister befor the Ark, and thanks and praises God (I Chronicles 16).
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Illustration XLVI: David's psalm on delivering the Ark. He charges Asaph and his breathen to minister befor the Ark, and thanks and praises God (I Chronicles 16).
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Illustration XXIV
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Illustration LV: the 5th figure: the opening of the 6th Seal, a great earthquake, the sun blackens, the moon becomes as blood, and the stars fall unto the earth (Revelation6: 12-17).
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Illustration III: Representation of Saint Luke the Evangelist writing at his desk, with a winged ox beside him (the Gospel According to Luke, the Acts of the Apostles)
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