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Israelites Collection (page 15)

"The Israelites: A Journey of Faith, Courage, and Divine Intervention" In the realm of biblical history

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Solomons Temple, artwork

Solomons Temple, artwork
Solomons Temple, computer artwork. Solomons Temple, also known as the First Temple, was the Holy Temple in ancient Jerusalem, built on the Temple Mount (or Mount Zion)

Background imageIsraelites Collection: The Golden Calf

The Golden Calf
When he comes back from talking to God, he finds that the Israelites, encouraged by his brother Aaron, are worshipping a golden calf : he is not at all pleased

Background imageIsraelites Collection: PBIB2A-00061

PBIB2A-00061
Apostle Paul leaving his friends to spread Christianity in Asia Minor. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIsraelites Collection: PBIB2A-00055

PBIB2A-00055
Abraham departs for Canaan with Lot and the rest of his family. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Abraham parting from his son, Lot

Abraham parting from his son, Lot
Lot taking his family to Sodom, and bidding goodbye to Abraham. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIsraelites Collection: PBIB2A-00036

PBIB2A-00036
David picking a stone with which to fight Goliath, a huge Philistine warrior. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIsraelites Collection: PBIB2A-00031

PBIB2A-00031
Remorse of the apostle Judas after his betrayal of Jesus. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Saint Luke

Saint Luke
Luke, disciple of Jesus and author of Biblical Gospel of Luke. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Jews teaching a child the laws of ancient Israel

Jews teaching a child the laws of ancient Israel
Jews teaching a child the laws, ancient Israel. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIsraelites Collection: PBIB2A-00066

PBIB2A-00066
Queen of Sheba greeted by King Solomon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Eleazar and Elephants

Eleazar and Elephants
When Antiochus attacks the Israelites, Eleazar is one of the few to display courage, attacking the kings elephant, which falls on top of him and crushes him

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Moses Raises Serpent

Moses Raises Serpent
Moses raises up the serpent before the Israelites

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Manna from Heaven

Manna from Heaven
During the Exodus, the hungry Israelites are sustained with manna which falls from Heaven

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Jericho Walls Tumble

Jericho Walls Tumble
When the Israelites walk around the walls of Jericho blowing trumpets, the city walls start to crumble and fall down

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Joshua at Gibeon

Joshua at Gibeon
Joshua commands the sun & moon to stand still while he defends the city of Gibeon (allied with the Israelites) against the five kings of the Amorites

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Bible Events / Ot / Moses

Bible Events / Ot / Moses
During the Exodus, Moses parts the sea and leads the Israelites across

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Jesus Heals Canaanite

Jesus Heals Canaanite
He heals the possessed son of a Canaanite - traditional enemies of the Israelites - when she points out that even dogs may eat of the crumbs from their masters table

Background imageIsraelites Collection: The Midianites Defeated

The Midianites Defeated
The Midianites are defeated by the Israelites who panic them by a night attack with much blowing of trumpets and smashing of pottery

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Joshua Takes Ai

Joshua Takes Ai
Joshua at first fails to take the city of Ai due to Achans sin, but when he has been punished, the Israelites are victorious

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Joshua over Jordan

Joshua over Jordan
The Israelites are able to cross the river Jordan thanks to the Ark of the Covenant, which dries the river during the passage, then lets the waters return as before

Background imageIsraelites Collection: God Sends Manna

God Sends Manna
When the Israelites run short of food, God arranges a manna drop to sustain them

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Aarons Rod Flowers

Aarons Rod Flowers
When Aarons magic rod starts to bud, his priestly status is acknowledged by the Israelites and they recognise his authority which earlier they had questioned

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Moses Breaks the Tables

Moses Breaks the Tables
He comes down from Mt Sinai bringing the Tables of the Law, only to find the Israelites worshipping a Golden Calf instead; angry, he breaks the tablets

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Moses & Brazen Serpent

Moses & Brazen Serpent
When the Israelites are stricken by plague, Moses sets up a bronze serpent - a traditional symbol symbolising Gods power to heal them

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb1

Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb1
Act 1 scene 2 : Before Dagons temple at Gaza, Samson rouses the Israelites to rebel against the Philistines who are forcing them to work

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Ark of Covenant Seized

Ark of Covenant Seized
The Israelites take the Ark of the Covenant into battle with them, thinking it will be good for morale; but the Philistines capture it

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Angels in Battle

Angels in Battle
Angels join in battle against the enemies of the Israelites

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Israelites V Canaanites

Israelites V Canaanites
The Israelites, favoured by God, defeat the Canaanites, who are not

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Spring of Moses, Egypt

Spring of Moses, Egypt
Legend tells us that it was here, in the Isthmus of Suez, that Moses, leading the Israelites out of Egypt, struck a rock and provided his companions with water

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Moses and Tablets

Moses and Tablets
He returns from Mount Sinai, carrying the tables of the law which God has just given him, to find the Israelites worshipping a golden calf

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Crossing the Red Sea

Crossing the Red Sea
Escaping from Egypt, the Israelites would be drowned in the Red Sea, did God not send a pillar of fire to divide the waters and enable them to cross in safety

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Moses and Josephs Bones

Moses and Josephs Bones
When Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt, he has them take the bones of Joseph with them, obedient to Gods instructions

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Crossing Jordan

Crossing Jordan
Joshua, who has taken over leadership of the Israelites from Moses, leads them across the river Jordan

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Moses Splits Rock

Moses Splits Rock
At Meribah, on mount Horeb, the Israelites are short of water, but God bids Moses strike a rock and lo ! water gushes forth

Background imageIsraelites Collection: Siege of Jericho

Siege of Jericho
The Israelites process round Jericho, blowing trumpets, much to the annoyance of the inhabitants, especially when their walls start tumbling down



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"The Israelites: A Journey of Faith, Courage, and Divine Intervention" In the realm of biblical history, the Israelites stand as a testament to unwavering faith and remarkable resilience. Led by their revered leader Moses, these chosen people embarked on an extraordinary journey that shaped their destiny. One cannot help but be captivated by Millais' iconic painting depicting Moses with his hands held high. As he raised his arms towards the heavens, a divine power surged through him, guiding the Israelites through treacherous terrains and formidable trials. Joshua's command for the sun to stand still upon Gibeon echoes throughout time as a symbol of unyielding determination. With unwavering trust in God's providence, Joshua led his people fearlessly into battle against all odds. Within ancient Israel's sacred walls thrived Jewish high priests and Levites who dutifully upheld religious traditions. Their devotion ensured that spiritual sanctity permeated every aspect of life within this holy land. The heart-stirring image of the Israelite camp evokes a sense of unity amidst diversity. Families huddled together under starlit skies, bound by shared ancestry and an unbreakable bond forged through centuries of hardship. Moses receiving the Ten Commandments atop Mount Sinai remains etched in our collective consciousness as one of humanity's most significant moments. These divine laws became pillars upon which generations would build their moral compasses. The march of the Israelites across vast deserts echoes with tales of endurance and perseverance against all odds. Through blistering sands and scorching heatwaves, they pressed forward towards their promised land with resolute determination. Jews crossing the Jordan River with the Ark of Covenant exemplifies profound reverence for sacred relics. This symbolic act embodied both trust in God's guidance and affirmation that His presence accompanied them on this arduous pilgrimage. Joshua at Jericho stands as a testament to steadfast belief in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.