King Josiah stands in the temple of Samaria and has the priests on the sacrificial altars killed. Soldiers of Josiah beat the priests with axes and swords., King Josiah orders the priests of the temples in Samaria to be killed History of King Josiah (series title), print maker: Philips Galle, Maarten van Heemskerck, (mentioned on object), Hieronymus Varlenius, Haarlem, c. 1569, paper, engraving, h 194 mm × w 253 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josiah-stands-in-the-temple-of-samaria-and-has-the-priests-on-the-sacrificial-altars-killed-soldiers-of-josiah-beat-the-priests-with-axes-and-swords-king-josiah-orders-the-priests-of-the-temples-in-samaria-to-be-killed-history-of-king-josiah-series-title-print-maker-philips-galle-maarten-van-heemskerck-mentioned-on-object-hieronymus-varlenius-haarlem-c-1569-paper-engraving-h-194-mm-w-253-mm-image472158019.html
RM2JC4JAB–King Josiah stands in the temple of Samaria and has the priests on the sacrificial altars killed. Soldiers of Josiah beat the priests with axes and swords., King Josiah orders the priests of the temples in Samaria to be killed History of King Josiah (series title), print maker: Philips Galle, Maarten van Heemskerck, (mentioned on object), Hieronymus Varlenius, Haarlem, c. 1569, paper, engraving, h 194 mm × w 253 mm
Koning Josia laat het wetboek aan het volk voorlezen Geschiedenis van koning Josia (serietitel) King Josiah let the code to the people to read story of King Josiah (series title) Property Type: print Serial number: 2 / 8Objectnummer: RP-P-OB-5937Catalogusreferentie: New Hollstein Dutch 42-copyNew Hollstein Dutch 144-copy comment : Heemskerck Description: King Josiah stands on the steps of the temple and let the retrieved code of God read to the people of Israel. Josiah is a welcoming gesture and vows to volgen. Manufacturer God's laws: to print by Philips Gall Print Author: anonymous, designe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/koning-josia-laat-het-wetboek-aan-het-volk-voorlezen-geschiedenis-van-koning-josia-serietitel-king-josiah-let-the-code-to-the-people-to-read-story-of-king-josiah-series-title-property-type-print-serial-number-2-8objectnummer-rp-p-ob-5937catalogusreferentie-new-hollstein-dutch-42-copynew-hollstein-dutch-144-copy-comment-heemskerck-description-king-josiah-stands-on-the-steps-of-the-temple-and-let-the-retrieved-code-of-god-read-to-the-people-of-israel-josiah-is-a-welcoming-gesture-and-vows-to-volgen-manufacturer-gods-laws-to-print-by-philips-gall-print-author-anonymous-designe-image348519060.html
RM2B70BH8–Koning Josia laat het wetboek aan het volk voorlezen Geschiedenis van koning Josia (serietitel) King Josiah let the code to the people to read story of King Josiah (series title) Property Type: print Serial number: 2 / 8Objectnummer: RP-P-OB-5937Catalogusreferentie: New Hollstein Dutch 42-copyNew Hollstein Dutch 144-copy comment : Heemskerck Description: King Josiah stands on the steps of the temple and let the retrieved code of God read to the people of Israel. Josiah is a welcoming gesture and vows to volgen. Manufacturer God's laws: to print by Philips Gall Print Author: anonymous, designe
King Josiah stands in the temple of Samaria and has the priests murdered on the sacrificial altars. Soldiers of Josiah beat the priests with axes and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josiah-stands-in-the-temple-of-samaria-and-has-the-priests-murdered-on-the-sacrificial-altars-soldiers-of-josiah-beat-the-priests-with-axes-and-image488028098.html
RF2K9YGPX–King Josiah stands in the temple of Samaria and has the priests murdered on the sacrificial altars. Soldiers of Josiah beat the priests with axes and
King Josia has the Code read to the people, 1579 print King Josia stands on the staircases of the temple and lets the recovered code of God read to the people of Israel. Josia raises his hand and swears that he will follow God and keep his laws. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23. Print is part of an album. paper engraving the book of Law is discovered story of Josiah Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-has-the-code-read-to-the-people-1579-print-king-josia-stands-on-the-staircases-of-the-temple-and-lets-the-recovered-code-of-god-read-to-the-people-of-israel-josia-raises-his-hand-and-swears-that-he-will-follow-god-and-keep-his-laws-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-2-kon-23-print-is-part-of-an-album-paper-engraving-the-book-of-law-is-discovered-story-of-josiah-image594184847.html
RM2WEKCRB–King Josia has the Code read to the people, 1579 print King Josia stands on the staircases of the temple and lets the recovered code of God read to the people of Israel. Josia raises his hand and swears that he will follow God and keep his laws. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23. Print is part of an album. paper engraving the book of Law is discovered story of Josiah
. The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark and parts adjacent. d aldermen, who are in their robes, and kneeling ;the king is surrounded by the nobility, among whom stands Dr.Ridley, at whose suggestion the hospital was founded. On the op-posite side, between the windows, were full lengths of WilliamGarway, esq. 1701; Josiah Bacon, 1703; sir F. Child, president,1713; sir F. Child, president, 1740; all benefactors to the insti-tution. A fine painting, representing a shark in close pursuit of sir BrookWatson, was bequeathed by him to the hospital, and was placed atthe upper e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-antiquities-of-london-westminster-southwark-and-parts-adjacent-d-aldermen-who-are-in-their-robes-and-kneeling-the-king-is-surrounded-by-the-nobility-among-whom-stands-drridley-at-whose-suggestion-the-hospital-was-founded-on-the-op-posite-side-between-the-windows-were-full-lengths-of-williamgarway-esq-1701-josiah-bacon-1703-sir-f-child-president1713-sir-f-child-president-1740-all-benefactors-to-the-insti-tution-a-fine-painting-representing-a-shark-in-close-pursuit-of-sir-brookwatson-was-bequeathed-by-him-to-the-hospital-and-was-placed-atthe-upper-e-image336701110.html
RM2AFP1KJ–. The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark and parts adjacent. d aldermen, who are in their robes, and kneeling ;the king is surrounded by the nobility, among whom stands Dr.Ridley, at whose suggestion the hospital was founded. On the op-posite side, between the windows, were full lengths of WilliamGarway, esq. 1701; Josiah Bacon, 1703; sir F. Child, president,1713; sir F. Child, president, 1740; all benefactors to the insti-tution. A fine painting, representing a shark in close pursuit of sir BrookWatson, was bequeathed by him to the hospital, and was placed atthe upper e
King Josiah has the horses and chariots removed in honor of the sun, History of King Josiah (series title), King Josiah stands on a staircase in the square in front of the temple and watches as statues of horses and sun chariots are pulled from the temple entrance and onto the square are burned. The statues were erected in honor of the sun., print, print maker: Philips Galle, after design by: Maarten van Heemskerck, (mentioned on object), Hieronymus Varlenius, Haarlem, c. 1569, paper, engraving, height, 195 mm × width, 253 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josiah-has-the-horses-and-chariots-removed-in-honor-of-the-sun-history-of-king-josiah-series-title-king-josiah-stands-on-a-staircase-in-the-square-in-front-of-the-temple-and-watches-as-statues-of-horses-and-sun-chariots-are-pulled-from-the-temple-entrance-and-onto-the-square-are-burned-the-statues-were-erected-in-honor-of-the-sun-print-print-maker-philips-galle-after-design-by-maarten-van-heemskerck-mentioned-on-object-hieronymus-varlenius-haarlem-c-1569-paper-engraving-height-195-mm-width-253-mm-image623502309.html
RM2Y6AYFH–King Josiah has the horses and chariots removed in honor of the sun, History of King Josiah (series title), King Josiah stands on a staircase in the square in front of the temple and watches as statues of horses and sun chariots are pulled from the temple entrance and onto the square are burned. The statues were erected in honor of the sun., print, print maker: Philips Galle, after design by: Maarten van Heemskerck, (mentioned on object), Hieronymus Varlenius, Haarlem, c. 1569, paper, engraving, height, 195 mm × width, 253 mm
Koning Josia laat het wetboek aan het volk voorlezen Geschiedenis van koning Josia (serietitel) King Josiah let the code to the people to read story of King Josiah (series title) Property Type: print Serial number: 2 / 8Objectnummer: RP-P-OB-5936Catalogusreferentie: New Hollstein Dutch 42-1 (2) New Hollstein Dutch 144Opmerking: Heemskerckstraat Description: King Josiah stands on the steps of the temple and let the retrieved code of God read to the people of Israel. Josiah is a welcoming gesture and vows to God's laws volgen. Manufacturer : printmaker: Philips Gall to design: Maarten van Heemsk Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/koning-josia-laat-het-wetboek-aan-het-volk-voorlezen-geschiedenis-van-koning-josia-serietitel-king-josiah-let-the-code-to-the-people-to-read-story-of-king-josiah-series-title-property-type-print-serial-number-2-8objectnummer-rp-p-ob-5936catalogusreferentie-new-hollstein-dutch-42-1-2-new-hollstein-dutch-144opmerking-heemskerckstraat-description-king-josiah-stands-on-the-steps-of-the-temple-and-let-the-retrieved-code-of-god-read-to-the-people-of-israel-josiah-is-a-welcoming-gesture-and-vows-to-gods-laws-volgen-manufacturer-printmaker-philips-gall-to-design-maarten-van-heemsk-image348519095.html
RM2B70BJF–Koning Josia laat het wetboek aan het volk voorlezen Geschiedenis van koning Josia (serietitel) King Josiah let the code to the people to read story of King Josiah (series title) Property Type: print Serial number: 2 / 8Objectnummer: RP-P-OB-5936Catalogusreferentie: New Hollstein Dutch 42-1 (2) New Hollstein Dutch 144Opmerking: Heemskerckstraat Description: King Josiah stands on the steps of the temple and let the retrieved code of God read to the people of Israel. Josiah is a welcoming gesture and vows to God's laws volgen. Manufacturer : printmaker: Philips Gall to design: Maarten van Heemsk
King Josiah stands on a staircase in the square in front of the temple and watches horse and carriage statues being pulled from the temple entrance an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josiah-stands-on-a-staircase-in-the-square-in-front-of-the-temple-and-watches-horse-and-carriage-statues-being-pulled-from-the-temple-entrance-an-image488044239.html
RF2KA09BB–King Josiah stands on a staircase in the square in front of the temple and watches horse and carriage statues being pulled from the temple entrance an
King Josia lets the people read to the people, Anonymous, After Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1600 - 1652 print King Josia stands on the staircases of the temple and lets the recovered code of God read to the people of Israel. Josia makes an inviting hand gesture and swears to follow God's laws. after print by: HaarlemHaarlempublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving before the assembled people King Josiah reads the book of Law Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-lets-the-people-read-to-the-people-anonymous-after-philips-galle-after-maarten-van-heemskerck-1600-1652-print-king-josia-stands-on-the-staircases-of-the-temple-and-lets-the-recovered-code-of-god-read-to-the-people-of-israel-josia-makes-an-inviting-hand-gesture-and-swears-to-follow-gods-laws-after-print-by-haarlemhaarlempublisher-amsterdam-paper-engraving-before-the-assembled-people-king-josiah-reads-the-book-of-law-image595256781.html
RM2WGC82N–King Josia lets the people read to the people, Anonymous, After Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1600 - 1652 print King Josia stands on the staircases of the temple and lets the recovered code of God read to the people of Israel. Josia makes an inviting hand gesture and swears to follow God's laws. after print by: HaarlemHaarlempublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving before the assembled people King Josiah reads the book of Law
Hilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah. The high priest Hilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah, who sits on a throne on the left in the temple. Behind the king are the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns in which all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple are burned. In the margin above the image is the text IIII Regvm XXIII [2 Kings 23 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hilkiah-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-the-high-priest-hilkiah-stands-at-a-lectern-on-the-right-and-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-who-sits-on-a-throne-on-the-left-in-the-temple-behind-the-king-are-the-people-and-priests-of-judah-and-jerusalem-outside-a-fire-burns-in-which-all-the-pagan-sacrifices-found-in-the-temple-are-burned-in-the-margin-above-the-image-is-the-text-iiii-regvm-xxiii-2-kings-23-image606618047.html
RM2X6WRE7–Hilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah. The high priest Hilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah, who sits on a throne on the left in the temple. Behind the king are the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns in which all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple are burned. In the margin above the image is the text IIII Regvm XXIII [2 Kings 23
King Josia has the Code read to the people, 1643 print King Josia stands on the staircases of the temple and lets the recovered code of God read to the people of Israel. Josia raises his hand and swears that he will follow God and keep his laws. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23: 2. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving the book of Law is discovered story of Josiah Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-has-the-code-read-to-the-people-1643-print-king-josia-stands-on-the-staircases-of-the-temple-and-lets-the-recovered-code-of-god-read-to-the-people-of-israel-josia-raises-his-hand-and-swears-that-he-will-follow-god-and-keep-his-laws-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-2-kon-23-2-this-print-is-part-of-an-album-amsterdam-paper-engraving-the-book-of-law-is-discovered-story-of-josiah-image593827725.html
RM2WE3591–King Josia has the Code read to the people, 1643 print King Josia stands on the staircases of the temple and lets the recovered code of God read to the people of Israel. Josia raises his hand and swears that he will follow God and keep his laws. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23: 2. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving the book of Law is discovered story of Josiah
Chilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah, The high priest Chilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah who sits on a throne in the temple on the left. Behind the king stands the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns burning all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Veit Rudolf Specklin, Amsterdam, 1645 - 1646, paper, letterpress printing, height 109 mm × widt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chilkiah-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-the-high-priest-chilkiah-stands-at-a-lectern-on-the-right-and-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-who-sits-on-a-throne-in-the-temple-on-the-left-behind-the-king-stands-the-people-and-priests-of-judah-and-jerusalem-outside-a-fire-burns-burning-all-the-pagan-sacrifices-found-in-the-temple-the-print-is-part-of-an-album-print-maker-christoffel-van-sichem-ii-mentioned-on-object-print-maker-christoffel-van-sichem-iii-mentioned-on-object-after-print-by-veit-rudolf-specklin-amsterdam-1645-1646-paper-letterpress-printing-height-109-mm-widt-image473345554.html
RM2JE2N2A–Chilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah, The high priest Chilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah who sits on a throne in the temple on the left. Behind the king stands the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns burning all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Veit Rudolf Specklin, Amsterdam, 1645 - 1646, paper, letterpress printing, height 109 mm × widt
King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, c. 1569 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Haarlem paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-has-the-horses-and-wagons-removed-in-honor-of-the-sun-philips-galle-after-maarten-van-heemskerck-c-1569-print-king-josia-stands-on-a-staircase-on-the-square-in-front-of-the-temple-and-looks-at-how-statues-of-horses-and-solar-wagons-are-pulled-from-the-templetingang-and-burned-on-the-square-the-statues-were-established-in-honor-of-the-sun-haarlem-paper-engraving-josiah-removes-the-horses-and-burns-the-chariots-used-in-the-worship-of-the-sun-god-image593246428.html
RM2WD4KTC–King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, c. 1569 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Haarlem paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god
Chilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah, The high priest Chilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah who sits on a throne in the temple on the left. Behind the king stands the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns burning all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Veit Rudolf Specklin, Amsterdam, 1645, paper, letterpress printing, height 109 mm × width 84 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chilkiah-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-the-high-priest-chilkiah-stands-at-a-lectern-on-the-right-and-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-who-sits-on-a-throne-in-the-temple-on-the-left-behind-the-king-stands-the-people-and-priests-of-judah-and-jerusalem-outside-a-fire-burns-burning-all-the-pagan-sacrifices-found-in-the-temple-the-print-is-part-of-an-album-print-maker-christoffel-van-sichem-ii-mentioned-on-object-print-maker-christoffel-van-sichem-iii-mentioned-on-object-after-print-by-veit-rudolf-specklin-amsterdam-1645-paper-letterpress-printing-height-109-mm-width-84-mm-image473270414.html
RM2JDY96P–Chilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah, The high priest Chilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah who sits on a throne in the temple on the left. Behind the king stands the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns burning all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Veit Rudolf Specklin, Amsterdam, 1645, paper, letterpress printing, height 109 mm × width 84 mm
King Josia lets the sacrifice in Betel ineffective, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, c. 1569 print King Josia lets the graves plunder around the sacrifice in Betel and burn the bones on the altar. He stands in front of the grave of the Prophet from Judah. This grave is spared. Haarlem paper engraving the altar at Bethel is desecrated: bones taken out of some nearby tombs are burnt on the altar (the tomb of the prophet of Judah is spared) story of Josiah Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-lets-the-sacrifice-in-betel-ineffective-philips-galle-after-maarten-van-heemskerck-c-1569-print-king-josia-lets-the-graves-plunder-around-the-sacrifice-in-betel-and-burn-the-bones-on-the-altar-he-stands-in-front-of-the-grave-of-the-prophet-from-judah-this-grave-is-spared-haarlem-paper-engraving-the-altar-at-bethel-is-desecrated-bones-taken-out-of-some-nearby-tombs-are-burnt-on-the-altar-the-tomb-of-the-prophet-of-judah-is-spared-story-of-josiah-image594052252.html
RM2WEDBKT–King Josia lets the sacrifice in Betel ineffective, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, c. 1569 print King Josia lets the graves plunder around the sacrifice in Betel and burn the bones on the altar. He stands in front of the grave of the Prophet from Judah. This grave is spared. Haarlem paper engraving the altar at Bethel is desecrated: bones taken out of some nearby tombs are burnt on the altar (the tomb of the prophet of Judah is spared) story of Josiah
Chilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah, The high priest Chilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah who sits on a throne in the temple on the left. Behind the king stands the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns burning all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Veit Rudolf Specklin, Amsterdam, 1645, paper, letterpress printing, height 109 mm × width 84 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chilkiah-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-the-high-priest-chilkiah-stands-at-a-lectern-on-the-right-and-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-who-sits-on-a-throne-in-the-temple-on-the-left-behind-the-king-stands-the-people-and-priests-of-judah-and-jerusalem-outside-a-fire-burns-burning-all-the-pagan-sacrifices-found-in-the-temple-the-print-is-part-of-an-album-print-maker-christoffel-van-sichem-ii-mentioned-on-object-print-maker-christoffel-van-sichem-iii-mentioned-on-object-after-print-by-veit-rudolf-specklin-amsterdam-1645-paper-letterpress-printing-height-109-mm-width-84-mm-image473345582.html
RM2JE2N3A–Chilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah, The high priest Chilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah who sits on a throne in the temple on the left. Behind the king stands the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns burning all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Veit Rudolf Specklin, Amsterdam, 1645, paper, letterpress printing, height 109 mm × width 84 mm
King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, c. 1569 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Haarlem paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-has-the-horses-and-wagons-removed-in-honor-of-the-sun-philips-galle-after-maarten-van-heemskerck-c-1569-print-king-josia-stands-on-a-staircase-on-the-square-in-front-of-the-temple-and-looks-at-how-statues-of-horses-and-solar-wagons-are-pulled-from-the-templetingang-and-burned-on-the-square-the-statues-were-established-in-honor-of-the-sun-haarlem-paper-engraving-josiah-removes-the-horses-and-burns-the-chariots-used-in-the-worship-of-the-sun-god-image595269096.html
RM2WGCRPG–King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, c. 1569 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Haarlem paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god
Chilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah, The high priest Chilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah who sits on a throne in the temple on the left. Behind the king stands the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns burning all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Veit Rudolf Specklin, Amsterdam, 1645 - 1646, paper, letterpress printing, height 109 mm × widt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chilkiah-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-the-high-priest-chilkiah-stands-at-a-lectern-on-the-right-and-reads-the-laws-to-king-josiah-who-sits-on-a-throne-in-the-temple-on-the-left-behind-the-king-stands-the-people-and-priests-of-judah-and-jerusalem-outside-a-fire-burns-burning-all-the-pagan-sacrifices-found-in-the-temple-the-print-is-part-of-an-album-print-maker-christoffel-van-sichem-ii-mentioned-on-object-print-maker-christoffel-van-sichem-iii-mentioned-on-object-after-print-by-veit-rudolf-specklin-amsterdam-1645-1646-paper-letterpress-printing-height-109-mm-widt-image473270338.html
RM2JDY942–Chilkiah reads the laws to King Josiah, The high priest Chilkiah stands at a lectern on the right and reads the laws to King Josiah who sits on a throne in the temple on the left. Behind the king stands the people and priests of Judah and Jerusalem. Outside, a fire burns burning all the pagan sacrifices found in the temple. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Veit Rudolf Specklin, Amsterdam, 1645 - 1646, paper, letterpress printing, height 109 mm × widt
King Josia lets the sacrifice in Betel ineffective, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, c. 1569 print King Josia lets the graves plunder around the sacrifice in Betel and burn the bones on the altar. He stands in front of the grave of the Prophet from Judah. This grave is spared. Haarlem paper engraving the altar at Bethel is desecrated: bones taken out of some nearby tombs are burnt on the altar (the tomb of the prophet of Judah is spared) story of Josiah Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-lets-the-sacrifice-in-betel-ineffective-philips-galle-after-maarten-van-heemskerck-c-1569-print-king-josia-lets-the-graves-plunder-around-the-sacrifice-in-betel-and-burn-the-bones-on-the-altar-he-stands-in-front-of-the-grave-of-the-prophet-from-judah-this-grave-is-spared-haarlem-paper-engraving-the-altar-at-bethel-is-desecrated-bones-taken-out-of-some-nearby-tombs-are-burnt-on-the-altar-the-tomb-of-the-prophet-of-judah-is-spared-story-of-josiah-image595247263.html
RM2WGBRXR–King Josia lets the sacrifice in Betel ineffective, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, c. 1569 print King Josia lets the graves plunder around the sacrifice in Betel and burn the bones on the altar. He stands in front of the grave of the Prophet from Judah. This grave is spared. Haarlem paper engraving the altar at Bethel is desecrated: bones taken out of some nearby tombs are burnt on the altar (the tomb of the prophet of Judah is spared) story of Josiah
King Josia lets the Code read to the people, Anonymous, After Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1646 print King Josia stands on the staircases of the temple and lets the recovered code of God read to the people of Israel. Josia raises his hand and swears that he will follow God and keep his laws. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23: 2. This print is part of an album. paper engraving the book of Law is discovered story of Josiah Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-lets-the-code-read-to-the-people-anonymous-after-philips-galle-after-maarten-van-heemskerck-1646-print-king-josia-stands-on-the-staircases-of-the-temple-and-lets-the-recovered-code-of-god-read-to-the-people-of-israel-josia-raises-his-hand-and-swears-that-he-will-follow-god-and-keep-his-laws-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-2-kon-23-2-this-print-is-part-of-an-album-paper-engraving-the-book-of-law-is-discovered-story-of-josiah-image594199320.html
RM2WEM388–King Josia lets the Code read to the people, Anonymous, After Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1646 print King Josia stands on the staircases of the temple and lets the recovered code of God read to the people of Israel. Josia raises his hand and swears that he will follow God and keep his laws. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23: 2. This print is part of an album. paper engraving the book of Law is discovered story of Josiah
King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, 1643 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23:11. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-has-the-horses-and-wagons-removed-in-honor-of-the-sun-1643-print-king-josia-stands-on-a-staircase-on-the-square-in-front-of-the-temple-and-looks-at-how-statues-of-horses-and-solar-wagons-are-pulled-from-the-templetingang-and-burned-on-the-square-the-statues-were-established-in-honor-of-the-sun-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-2-kon-2311-this-print-is-part-of-an-album-amsterdam-paper-engraving-josiah-removes-the-horses-and-burns-the-chariots-used-in-the-worship-of-the-sun-god-image593994096.html
RM2WEANET–King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, 1643 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23:11. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god
King Josia Lets the sacrifice in Betel, 1643 print King Josia lets the graves plunder around the sacrifice in Betel and burn the bones on the altar. He stands in front of the grave of the Prophet from Judah. This grave is spared. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23:16. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving the altar at Bethel is desecrated: bones taken out of some nearby tombs are burnt on the altar (the tomb of the prophet of Judah is spared) story of Josiah Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-lets-the-sacrifice-in-betel-1643-print-king-josia-lets-the-graves-plunder-around-the-sacrifice-in-betel-and-burn-the-bones-on-the-altar-he-stands-in-front-of-the-grave-of-the-prophet-from-judah-this-grave-is-spared-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-2-kon-2316-this-print-is-part-of-an-album-amsterdam-paper-engraving-the-altar-at-bethel-is-desecrated-bones-taken-out-of-some-nearby-tombs-are-burnt-on-the-altar-the-tomb-of-the-prophet-of-judah-is-spared-story-of-josiah-image593825053.html
RM2WE31WH–King Josia Lets the sacrifice in Betel, 1643 print King Josia lets the graves plunder around the sacrifice in Betel and burn the bones on the altar. He stands in front of the grave of the Prophet from Judah. This grave is spared. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23:16. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving the altar at Bethel is desecrated: bones taken out of some nearby tombs are burnt on the altar (the tomb of the prophet of Judah is spared) story of Josiah
King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, 1579 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23. Print is part of an album. paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-has-the-horses-and-wagons-removed-in-honor-of-the-sun-1579-print-king-josia-stands-on-a-staircase-on-the-square-in-front-of-the-temple-and-looks-at-how-statues-of-horses-and-solar-wagons-are-pulled-from-the-templetingang-and-burned-on-the-square-the-statues-were-established-in-honor-of-the-sun-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-2-kon-23-print-is-part-of-an-album-paper-engraving-josiah-removes-the-horses-and-burns-the-chariots-used-in-the-worship-of-the-sun-god-image594181391.html
RM2WEK8BY–King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, 1579 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23. Print is part of an album. paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god
King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, Anonymous, After Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1646 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23:11. This print is part of an album. paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-josia-has-the-horses-and-wagons-removed-in-honor-of-the-sun-anonymous-after-philips-galle-after-maarten-van-heemskerck-1646-print-king-josia-stands-on-a-staircase-on-the-square-in-front-of-the-temple-and-looks-at-how-statues-of-horses-and-solar-wagons-are-pulled-from-the-templetingang-and-burned-on-the-square-the-statues-were-established-in-honor-of-the-sun-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-2-kon-2311-this-print-is-part-of-an-album-paper-engraving-josiah-removes-the-horses-and-burns-the-chariots-used-in-the-worship-of-the-sun-god-image594200142.html
RM2WEM49J–King Josia has the horses and wagons removed in honor of the sun, Anonymous, After Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1646 print King Josia stands on a staircase on the square in front of the temple and looks at how statues of horses and solar wagons are pulled from the templetingang and burned on the square. The statues were established in honor of the sun. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23:11. This print is part of an album. paper engraving Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god
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