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Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Crimes of the Sodomites. Loth receives angels in his house. The Sodomites (Sodom) want to violence them. The angels strike them blindly. Illustration from 1811
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Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Crimes of the Sodomites. Loth receives angels in his house. The Sodomites (Sodom) want to violence them. The angels strike them blindly. Illustration from 1811
XEE4137854 Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Crimes of the Sodomites. Loth receives angels in his house. The Sodomites (Sodom) want to violence them. The angels strike them blindly. Illustration from 1811. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Crimes of the Sodomites. Loth receives angels in his house. The Sodomites (Sodom) want to violence them. The angels strike them blindly. Illustration from 1811.); Stefano Bianchetti
Media ID 25901264
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
Blind Blindness Chatiment Cripple Disability Disabled Handicaped Handicapped Person Infirmities Invalid Loth Seraph Seraphs Sightless Eyes Bible Story Biblical Events Biblical Scene Punishment
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from the Bible of Royaumont depicts a powerful scene from the Old Testament. In this illustration, we witness the dramatic encounter between Loth and a group of violent Sodomites who seek to harm angels visiting his house. The artist, an unknown 19th-century master, skillfully captures the intensity and emotion of this biblical event. Loth's bravery is evident as he welcomes these celestial beings into his home despite knowing the danger that awaits them outside. The Sodomites, driven by their wicked desires, approach with malicious intent. However, divine justice swiftly intervenes as the angels strike them blindly. The image portrays not only a moment of punishment but also highlights themes of faith and protection. The sightless eyes of those struck down serve as a reminder that God's judgment can be swift and just. Stefano Bianchetti's meticulous reproduction allows us to appreciate both the artistic mastery behind this piece and its significance within biblical storytelling. Through intricate details and vivid colors, Bianchetti brings to life this pivotal moment in religious history. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded of the enduring power and relevance of biblical narratives in shaping our understanding of morality and spirituality throughout time.
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