Death of the firstborn in Egypt, J. van Buysen, After Gerard Hoet (I), c. 1711 - c. 1720 print God punishes the Egyptians by killing all their firstborns. A dead child can be regretted in every house. The Pharaoh son was also killed. Right above the angel of God who brought death over Egypt. Illustration for the Old Testament, Exod. 12: 29-33. Under the show a title in Hebrew, English, German, Latin, French and Dutch. Amsterdam (possibly) paper etching / engraving the plague of the first-born: the destroying angel passes through the land and kills every Egyptian first-born of man and animal

Death of the firstborn in Egypt, J. van Buysen, After Gerard Hoet (I), c. 1711 - c. 1720 print God punishes the Egyptians by killing all their firstborns. A dead child can be regretted in every house. The Pharaoh son was also killed. Right above the angel of God who brought death over Egypt. Illustration for the Old Testament, Exod. 12: 29-33. Under the show a title in Hebrew, English, German, Latin, French and Dutch. Amsterdam (possibly) paper etching / engraving the plague of the first-born: the destroying angel passes through the land and kills every Egyptian first-born of man and animal Stock Photo
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