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Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Baruch prophete. King Joachim (Joakim, Joachin

Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Baruch prophete. King Joachim (Joakim, Joachin


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Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Baruch prophete. King Joachim (Joakim, Joachin

XEE4138510 Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Baruch prophete. King Joachim (Joakim, Joachin, Jechonias) cuts the scroll containing Jeremiahs propheties transcribed by his disciple Baruch (Baruch ben Neria) and throws it into a fire. Illustration from 1811. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Baruch prophete. King Joachim (Joakim, Joachin, Jechonias) cuts the scroll containing Jeremiahs propheties transcribed by his disciple Baruch (Baruch ben Neria) and throws it into a fire. Illustration from 1811.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright

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Bible Book Late Natural Elements 4 Prophete


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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a dramatic biblical scene. The image depicts an intense moment from the Old Testament, specifically Baruch prophete. King Joachim (also known as Joakim, Joachin, or Jechonias) is shown cutting a scroll that contains the prophecies of Jeremiah. This sacred text was transcribed by his devoted disciple Baruch ben Neria. The composition exudes tension and emotion as King Joachim defiantly throws the scroll into a roaring fire. The flames dance around him, symbolizing the destruction of these powerful words of prophecy. It is a striking visual representation of rebellion against divine guidance and wisdom. This illustration dates back to 1811 and was created by an unknown artist whose name has been lost to history. Despite its age, the image remains vivid and impactful, capturing our attention with its intricate details and skillful execution. As we contemplate this mesmerizing artwork, it serves as a reminder of the complex narratives found within religious texts like the Bible. It prompts us to reflect on themes such as faith, obedience, and human fallibility in relation to divine teachings. Stefano Bianchetti's photograph preserves this historical masterpiece for future generations to appreciate its artistic merit while contemplating profound spiritual lessons embedded within ancient scriptures.

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