Juda Collection
"Juda: A Journey Through History and Faith" Step into the world of Juda, where the Holy Spirit visited the Apostles in a powerful display of divine presence
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"Juda: A Journey Through History and Faith" Step into the world of Juda, where the Holy Spirit visited the Apostles in a powerful display of divine presence. In an enchanting wood engraving from 1884, we witness this sacred moment that forever changed the course of Christianity. Delve further back in time to meet Athaliah, a remarkable woman whose story unfolds on delicate vellum dating back to 1505. Her life is chronicled in "Vie des Femmes Celebres, " reminding us of the influential women who shaped history. Travel through ancient lands as you explore Ephraim Moses Lilien's captivating illustrations from his book "Judah. " Behold the ruins of Sodom, a haunting reminder of God's wrath upon wickedness. Then witness Solomon and Sheba's legendary encounter, a tale steeped in mystery and romance. Immerse yourself in tradition during Passover festival celebrations depicted by Lilien. Feel the joyous atmosphere as families gather around tables adorned with symbolic elements, commemorating freedom and faith. But not all moments are filled with celebration; some carry heavy burdens. The engraving titled "Vous avez vendu les enfants de Juda et d'Israel" serves as a poignant reminder of betrayal and loss suffered by these ancient peoples. Discover biblical tales brought to life through artistry like never before. Witness David being proclaimed king before his people in an awe-inspiring Visigothic-Mozarabic Bible illustration. Marvel at Ephraim Moses Lilien's depiction of Adam and Eve basking in their innocent existence before temptation took hold. Experience historical events intertwined with religious significance—such as the Fifth Plague of Egypt—depicted vividly in Liber Studiorum from June 10th, 1808. Let your imagination transport you to those tumultuous times when divine intervention shook nations. Lastly, let us honor Leo Juda—a figure who left an indelible mark on religious scholarship.