You Understand?...Well, As I Say...eh! Look Out! Otherwise..., 1746 - 1828
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Illustration X, 16th century
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Illustration XI: God appears to Moses on Mount Sinai (Exodus 19 and 25)., 16th century
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Illustration XXVI: David learns of Saul's death on Mount Gilboa from the Amalekite who slew Saul. David laments for Saul and Jonathan (II Kings 1)., 16th century
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Illustration XXVII: David smote Hadezer, King of Zobah, houghing all his chariot horses and slaying his horsemen (II Samuel 8: 3-4), 16th century
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Illustration XXX: Ruth, having come to Bethlehem with her mother-in-law Naomi, goes to glean after the reapers in the field of Boas (Ruth 2)., 16th century
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Illustration XXXI: Athaliah, mother of Ahaziah, is executed for usurping the throne after her son's death (IV Kings 11: 13-16)., 16th century
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Illustration XXXIV: Job is plagued by the loss of his children and his possessions, and by disease. His wife advises him to curse God and die, but his faith preserveres (Job 1)., 16th century
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Illustration XXXV: Joab arranges for Absalom's return by sending a wise woman of Tekoah to supplicate to David. David gives his consent to Joab to bring Absalom back (II Kings 14)., 16th century
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Illustration XXXVI, 16th century
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Illustration XXXVII: Saul inquires of Abner the identity of the youth David who overcomes the great Goliath (I Samuel 17)., 16th century
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Illustration XXXVIII, 16th century
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Illustration XXXIX: Moses addresses the people of Israel before their entry in the Jordan, a brief discourse on all the events that have come to pass (Deuteronomy 1)., 16th century
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Illustration XL, 16th century
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Illustration XLI: Queen Vashti refuses to come to the royal feast at King Ahaseurus's command. She is denounced and removed from her position (Esther 1)., 16th century