Obadiah Collection
Obadiah, a name that echoes through various realms and artistic expressions
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Obadiah, a name that echoes through various realms and artistic expressions. From the hallowed halls of Harrow School in North London to the intricate brushstrokes of "The Prophet Obadiah and the Libyan Sibyl" painted between 1492-1495, this name holds a rich history. In the realm of music, we find "The Two Obadiahs, " an enchanting cover that transports us into a world of harmonious melodies. Meanwhile, "The Prophecy of Destruction" captivates our gaze with its vividly colored engraving, reminding us of the power held within ancient prophecies. Even in cartoons, Obadiah finds his place. In "Two Obadiahs: The Morals of the Stage, " he becomes a symbol for lessons learned on life's grand stage. And let's not forget Passepartout's exclamation in Jules Verne's classic novel - "My Shoes. " cried Passepartout from Around the World in Eighty Days - where Obadiah takes on unexpected significance. Art continues to pay homage to this biblical figure as well. Four minor prophets grace the west side screen dividing nave from choir while an exquisite plaque showcases Achapias (Obadiah), seated prophet from a reliquary shrine. Chromolithographs and color lithographs bring forth vibrant interpretations such as "Obadiah" by J James Tissot or illustrations found within Scripture Alphabet. Through these diverse representations, we glimpse into different facets of Obadiah's story - his prophetic voice resonating across time and mediums alike. Whether it be through education, artistry or literature, this name leaves an indelible mark on our collective consciousness.