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David bringing the Ark to Jerusalem, 2 Samuel vi, 12-15 (engraving)
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David bringing the Ark to Jerusalem, 2 Samuel vi, 12-15 (engraving)
7180930 David bringing the Ark to Jerusalem, 2 Samuel vi, 12-15 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: David bringing the Ark to Jerusalem, 2 Samuel vi, 12-15. Illustration for The Picture Scrap Book or Happy Hours at Home (Religious Tract Society, 1864 or earlier).); © Look and Learn
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This engraving captures the momentous event of David bringing the Ark to Jerusalem, as described in 2 Samuel vi, 12-15. The scene is filled with a sense of awe and reverence, as David leads the procession towards the holy city. The Ark, symbolizing God's presence among His people, is depicted prominently on a boat being transported by a tugboat. The artist from the English School in the 19th century skillfully portrays this biblical narrative with intricate details and precision. The black and white composition adds to its timeless appeal. The significance of this event extends beyond religious symbolism; it represents unity and triumph for Israel. As David brings the Ark to Jerusalem, it marks a turning point in their history - a moment when they establish their capital city as not just politically significant but also spiritually central. This engraving was originally created for "The Picture Scrap Book or Happy Hours at Home" published by Religious Tract Society in 1864 or earlier. Its inclusion in this publication suggests that it aimed to inspire readers with moral lessons drawn from biblical stories. Today, this print serves as a reminder of ancient traditions and beliefs while showcasing artistic excellence from another era. It invites us to reflect on our own spiritual journeys and find inspiration in historical narratives that continue to resonate across cultures and time periods.
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