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1: Religion and Magicshow
11: Christian religionshow
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11B3: Holy Trinity in which one, two or all figures are represented in human shapeshow
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11D318: (other) 'portraits' of Christ, e.g. profile portraitshow
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11D3252: Christ in the wine-press, 'Christus in der Kelter' (Is. 63:3)show
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11F4122: Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child sitting on her armshow
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11F715: Christ-child holding something in his hand, e.g. apple, bird, cherries, crucifix, grapes, paper wind-mill ~ Madonna-representationsshow
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11H: male saints (with NAME)show
11H(AUGUSTINE)show
11H(GEORGE)show
11H(GEORGE)4show
11H(GEORGE)41: St. George and the dragon: dressed in armour and mounted on a (white) horse he brandishes his sword (his lance lies already broken on the ground); the princess nearby may be shown praying or fleeingshow
11H(GREGORY)show
11H(GREGORY)1show
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11H(GREGORY)51: the mass of St. Gregory the Great: Christ appears above the altar with the instruments of the Passion; maybe blood spouts from Christ's sideshow
11H(JAMES THE GREAT): the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, swordshow
11H(JEROME): the monk and hermit Jerome (Hieronymus); possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat, crucifix, hour-glass, lion, skull, stoneshow
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)show
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11H(JOHN): the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scrollshow
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11H(JOHN)12: St. John the Evangelist writing the Gospel, usually the eagle presentshow
11H(JOHN)122: St. John writing the Gospel, with inspiratory figure, e.g. angel, hand of God, Maryshow
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS): the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scrollshow
11H(LUKE): Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scrollshow
11H(LUKE)1: specific aspects ~ St. Lukeshow
11H(LUKE)12: St. Luke writing his gospel, usually a (winged) ox presentshow
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11H(LUKE)51: St.Luke painting or drawing the Madonna (i.e. Mary and the Christ-child), sometimes Joseph presentshow
11H(LUKE)511: St. Luke painting or drawing the Madonna from memoryshow
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11H(MARK)12: St. Mark the evangelist writing the Gospel, usually a (winged) lion presentshow
11H(MARK)122: St. Mark writing the Gospel, inspiratory figure present, e.g. hand of God, Sophiashow
11H(MATTHEW)show
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11H(MATTHEW)12: St. Matthew writing the Gospel, usually the angel present, dictating or assisting himshow
11H(PAUL): the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, swordshow
11H(PAUL)1show
11H(PAUL)12: St. Paul writing his epistlesshow
11H(PETER): the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiarashow
11H(SIMON)show
11H(STEPHEN): the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stonesshow
11HHshow
11HH(CATHERINE): the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheelshow
11Ishow
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11I14: other groups of prophetsshow
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11I411: the evangelists writingshow
11I42: the four symbols of the evangelists, 'the apocalyptic beasts'show
11I421: eagle (possibly with book) ~ symbol of St. Johnshow
11I422: ox (possibly with book) ~ symbol of St. Lukeshow
11I423: lion (possibly with book) ~ symbol of St. Markshow
11I424: angel (possibly with book) ~ symbol of St. Matthewshow
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11I612: judges from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)show
11I62: male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)show
11I62(AARON): Aaron (not in biblical context); possible attributes: attributes of Aaron: censer, dressed as high priest or bishop, ointment jar, rod or flowering wandshow
11I62(DANIEL): Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ramshow
11I62(DAVID)show
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11I62(DAVID)32: David as musician, usually playing the harpshow
11I62(DAVID)33: David as psalmist, as author of the psalms, usually playing the harpshow
11I62(DAVID)4: personal devotions of David, e.g. vision, prayer, penitenceshow
11I62(EZEKIEL): Ezekiel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, double wheelshow
11I62(EZRA)show
11I62(ISAIAH)show
11I62(JEREMIAH): Jeremiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, 'the seething pot'show
11I62(JOEL): male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context)show
11I62(MOSES)show
11I62(SOLOMON): Solomon (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Solomon: crown, sceptre, swordshow
11I62(SOLOMON)3show
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11I62(SOLOMON)34: Solomon as teachershow
11I62(ZECHARIAH): male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context)show
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11U1: comprehensive representation of Last Judgement: Christ (with sword and lily), often surrounded by elders and sometimes accompanied by Mary and John the Baptist, appears in the sky with trumpeting angels (and sometimes angels holding the instruments of the Passion); after the resurrection of the dead the blessed are led to heaven by angels, and the damned are dragged into hell by devilsshow
11V: the (seven) Acts of Mercyshow
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12A111: tetragram (in Hebrew script) ~ Jewish religionshow
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12A211: Jewish law against idolatry (Exodus 20:3; Leviticus 20; Deuteronomy 12-13, 18:9-14)show
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12A311: the altar of incense, the golden altar ~ Jewish religionshow
12A312: the altar of burnt offering, the brazen altar ~ Jewish religionshow
12A3121: the altar of burnt offering in Tabernacle ~ Jewish religionshow
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12A421: Tent of Meeting, ''Ohel Mo'ed', Tent of the Testimony, 'Mishkan ha-'Edut' (Tabernacle ~ Jewish religion)show
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12A4241: bronze laver and its base ~ the court of the Tabernacleshow
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23Kshow
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23K11: January and its 'labours'show
23K11(+112): with Aquarius (January)show
23K12: February and its 'labours'show
23K12(+113): with Pisces (February)show
23K13: March and its 'labours'show
23K13(+121): with Aries (March)show
23K2show
23K21: April and its 'labours'show
23K21(+122): with Taurus (April)show
23K22: May and its 'labours'show
23K22(+123): with Gemini (May)show
23K23: June and its 'labours'show
23K23(+131): with Cancer (June)show
23K3show
23K31: July and its 'labours'show
23K31(+132): with Leo (July)show
23K32: August and its 'labours'show
23K32(+133): with Virgo (August)show
23K33: September and its 'labours'show
23K33(+141): with Libra (September)show
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23K41: October and its 'labours'show
23K41(+142): with Scorpio (October)show
23K42: November and its 'labours'show
23K42(+143): with Sagittarius (November)show
23K43: December and its 'labours'show
23K43(+111): with Capricorn (December)show
23Oshow
23O2show
23O22: Taurus (zodiacal sign of April)show
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23O32: Leo (zodiacal sign of July)show
23O5: zodiacal man; zodiac combined with parts of the human bodyshow
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4: Society, Civilization, Cultureshow
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45: warfare; military affairsshow
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45H: battle, fighting in generalshow
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45K27: breaking into city or fortress ~ siegeshow
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46A122(CHARLES V)show
46A122(CHARLES V)4: impresa of Charles Vshow
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46A122(CHARLES V)4(?show
46A122(CHARLES V)4(?)show
46A122(ENGLAND)show
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46A122(FRANCISO XIMENES DE CISNEROS)show
46A122(FRANCISO XIMENES DE CISNEROS)1show
46A122(HAPSBURG)show
46A122(HAPSBURG)1show
46A122(PHILIP II OF SPAIN)show
46A122(PHILIP II OF SPAIN)3: device, motto, 46A1241(GOLDEN FLEECE) knighthood order (with NAME)show
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46A1241(GOLDEN FLEECE): knighthood order (with NAME)show
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48A982: anthropomorphic ornamentshow
48A983: ornament derived from plant formsshow
48A983(+21): symmetrical framing decorationsshow
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48A98312(+11): limited surface pattern ~ ornamentsshow
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48A98313: branches, 'Astwerk' ~ ornamentshow
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48A98331: fleur-de-lis ~ ornamentshow
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48A984: ornament derived from animal formsshow
48A985: ornament derived from objectsshow
48A986: fantasy ornamentshow
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7: Bibleshow
71: Old Testamentshow
71A: Genesis from the creation to the expulsion from paradise, and later years of Adam and Eveshow
71A2: the six days of creation (Genesis 1:3-25)show
71A3: creation of man; the Garden of Eden (Genesis 1:26 - 2)show
71A32show
71A34: creation of Eveshow
71A342: Eve is fashioned from Adam's ribshow
71A3421: Eve emerges from Adam's bodyshow
71A35: Adam and Eve in paradise (before the Fall)show
71A4: Temptation and Fall (Genesis 3:1-7)show
71A42: Temptation and Fall (scenes with both Adam and Eve)show
71A421: Eve takes the fruit from the serpent (or the tree) in the presence of Adam (who may be trying to stop her)show
71A422: Eve offers the fruit to Adamshow
71A4222: Adam himself takes the fruit from the treeshow
71A423: Adam and Eve holding (and possibly eating) the fruitshow
71A6: expulsion of Adam and Eve from paradise (Genesis 3:22-24)show
71A61: God expels Adam and Eve from paradise and has the tree of life guarded by an angel with a flaming swordshow
71A611: an angel chases Adam and Eve out of paradise with a (flaming) swordshow
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71A722: Adam engaged in agricultural activities, Eve suckling the childrenshow
71A8: the story of Cain and Abel (Genesis 4:3-17)show
71A81: the sacrifice of Cain and Abel: Abel offers a lamb, Cain usually a sheaf of cornshow
71A813: an angel receives Abel's lamb, while a devil may be assisting Cainshow
71A814: Abel offering (alone)show
71A82: the killing of Abel: Cain slays him with a stone, a club or a jaw-bone, alternatively with a spade or another tool as weaponshow
71A83: the curse and flight of Cainshow
71A833: the flight of Cainshow
71B: Genesis from the descendants of Cain and Seth to Abrahamshow
71B3: story of Noahshow
71B33: the Flood and destruction of mankind ~ story of Noah (Genesis 7:10 - 8:17)show
71B331: the ark is floating on the waters, while life on earth is destroyed ~ story of Noahshow
71B3311: the ark floating on the waters (destruction of mankind not visible)show
71B35: Noah as wine-grower (Genesis 9:18-27)show
71B352: the drunkenness of Noahshow
71B3521: the mocking of Noah: Ham finds his father (partially) naked sleeping out of doors (or in his tent, or in the vineyard cottage); Ham calls his brothersshow
71B35211: Shem and Japheth cover their father Noah; Ham usually stands nearby deriding himshow
71B4: story of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9)show
71B42: the Tower of Babelshow
71B421: the building of the Tower of Babel; Nimrod may be present, supervising or assisting the constructionshow
71C: Genesis: the patriarchsshow
71C1: story of Abrahamshow
71C11: story of Abraham (part I)show
71C117: the meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek, the high priest and king of Salem, who brings bread and wine (Genesis 14:18-20)show
71C1172: Abraham gives Melchizedek a tenth of the booty he has recoveredshow
71C119: Abraham and Hagar (Genesis 16)show
71C12: story of Abraham (part II)show
71C122: the visit of the three angels (three men) ~ story of Abraham (Genesis 18)show
71C1222: Abraham kneels before the angelsshow
71C124: the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: Lot and his family flee to Zoar, carrying their belongings; an angel may be showing the way (Genesis 19:24-29)show
71C1241: Lot's wife looks back at the city and is transformed into a pillar of saltshow
71C125: Lot and his daughters (Genesis 19:30-38)show
71C1252: Lot's daughters make their father drunkshow
71C13: the story of Abraham (part III)show
71C131: the sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22)show
71C1311: Abraham with Isaac, an ass and the servants on their way to Moriahshow
71C13111: the servants are left behind while Abraham and Isaac (usually carrying wood) climb the mountainshow
71C1313: Abraham picks up the knife to kill Isaacshow
71C13131: when Abraham has his hand raised to kill Isaac, God or the hand of God restrains Abraham's handshow
71C131311: when Abraham has his hand raised to kill Isaac, an angel restrains Abraham's handshow
71C2: story of Isaacshow
71C27: Isaac's blessing (of Jacob and Esau) (Genesis 27)show
71C272: Esau huntingshow
71C274: Isaac lying in bed blesses Jacob who, disguised in Esau's clothes, brings food to his father; Jacob's hands and neck are covered with goatskinsshow
71C2741: Isaac sitting in bed blesses Jacob who, disguised in Esau's clothes, brings food to his father; Jacob's hands and neck are covered with goatskinsshow
71C3: story of Jacobshow
71C31: story of Christ stilling the storm on the Sea of Galilee (Matthew 8:23-27; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25)show
71C312: the apostles awake Christshow
71C3121: the dream of Jacob: while sleeping on the ground with a stone for pillow Jacob sees a ladder reaching from earth to heaven with angels going up and down; usually with God at the top of the laddershow
71D: Genesis: the story of Josephshow
71D1: story of Joseph (part I)show
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71D12411: Joseph is lowered into a pit by means of ropes or a pulleyshow
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71D1251: Joseph is pulled out of the pitshow
71D1252: Joseph is sold for twenty pieces of silvershow
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71D135: Joseph is arrested and sent to prisonshow
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71D1511: first dream of Pharaoh: seven fat cows are devoured by seven lean cows ~ story of Josephshow
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71D173: admitted in Joseph's presence, the brothers bow down before himshow
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71D194: Pharaoh sends Joseph's brothers with wagons to fetch their families and Jacobshow
71D2: story of Joseph (part II)show
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71D224: Jacob is presented to Pharaoh by Josephshow
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71D24211: Jacob blesses Manasseh and Ephraim with arms uncrossedshow
71D243: Jacob blesses his sonsshow
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71D253: Jacob is buried in the cave of Machpelahshow
71E: Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua: from the bondage of the Israelites in Egypt to their settlement in Canaanshow
71E1: the book Exodus: story of Moses and Aaronshow
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71E1124: the finding of Moses: Pharaoh's daughter comes to bathe with her maidens in the river and discovers the child floating on the watershow
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71E11421: Moses taking off his sandalsshow
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71E11722: the plague of frogs: Aaron stretches out his hand over the water of Egypt; frogs come out and cover the landshow
71E11724: the plague of flies which fill the houses of the Egyptiansshow
71E11726: the plague of boils: Moses throws a handful of ashes into the air in front of Pharaoh and it produces boils on the people and the animalsshow
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71E11728: the plague of locusts: as Moses raises his hands the locusts come and eat everything that has survived the hailshow
71E11729: the plague of darkness: Moses raises his hands towards the sky and there is total darkness for three daysshow
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71E1173132: the Israelites eat the Passover lamb standing about a table with their loins girt, their shoes on their feet and with staves in their hands, ready to departshow
71E11732: the plague of the first-born: the destroying angel passes through the land and kills every Egyptian first-born of man and animalshow
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71E1223: with his people safe on the shore, Moses raises his hands and causes the water to return; Pharaoh's army perishes in the water (Red Sea)show
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71E1231: song of Moses ~ Exodusshow
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71E12541: the gathering of manna (in baskets and pots)show
71E126: Moses striking water from the rock (Exodus 17:1-7; Numbers 20:2-13)show
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71E1272: Moses goes to the top of a hill with Aaron and Hur and raises his arms to make the Israelites victoriousshow
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71E1312: Moses communicating with God on Mount Sinai (the mountain may be covered by a thick cloud)show
71E1315: Moses addressing the Israelitesshow
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71E13211: the people promise obedience towards Godshow
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71E13231: Moses leads the people to the foot of the mountain and is called by Godshow
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71E1343: Moses receives the tables of the law from Godshow
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71E1383: the making of the Tabernacle and its accessories ~ Exodusshow
71E2: the book Leviticusshow
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71E231: two sons of Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, offer incense in their censers to God, who punishes them for this by sending a fire that kills themshow
71E3: Numbers: the wandering in the wilderness, the Israelites leave Mount Sinai and reach Canaanshow
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71E31112: Moses, Aaron and the leaders of the twelve tribes take the censusshow
71E31113: the tribes are arranged in their proper order ~ the book of Numbersshow
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71E31211: two silver trumpets are made and are used to call the people together ~ the book of Numbersshow
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71E3152: the spies take away some of the fruits of Canaan and return, usually carrying a large bunch of grapes on a poleshow
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71E31742: the ground opens and swallows the rebels Dathan and Abiram along with their families and possessionsshow
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71E3182: Aaron's rod has sprouted, flowered and produced ripe almondsshow
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71E3314: an angel holding a sword bars the way and causes Balaam's ass to turn aside; the angel is invisible to Balaamshow
71E335: Joshua is chosen as successor to Moses, who places his hands on Joshua's head in front of Eleazar the high priest and the assembled congregation (Numbers 27:18-23)show
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71E33631: Moses orders the death of the mature Midianite women and their male children after the victory of the Israelites over the Midianitesshow
71E4: Deuteronomy: the crowning events of the wanderings; Moses prepares for his deathshow
71E41: Moses teaching (in general)show
71E43: Moses writes down the legislation during the last days before his death (Deuteronomy 31 passim)show
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71E462: God buries Moses on Mount Neboshow
71E5: the book of Joshua (Josue)show
71E52: the conquest of Canaan by the Israelites under Joshua's leadership (part I)show
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71E52232: while the priests with the ark stay in the middle of the Jordan and the waters are miraculously dammed, the Israelites cross the rivershow
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71E5242: the Israelites march around Jericho: in the procession the main body of the soldiers comes first, next are seven priests who blow on trumpets, followed by the priests carrying the ark and a rear guardshow
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71E529522: the five Amorite kings are killed either on Joshua's command or by his own hand, and their bodies are hanged as a displayshow
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71E535: the territory of the thirty-one kings is conquered by Joshua and his army (Joshua 12:7-24)show
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71F: the time of the Judgesshow
71F1: Judges 1-5show
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71F1111: the tribes of Judah and Simeon defeat the Canaanites and Perizzitesshow
71F1112: Adoni-bezek is caught; his thumbs and his great toes are cut offshow
71F2: Judges 6-12show
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71F2143: twice Gideon asks the Lord to show him a sign with a sheep's fleece before his raid against the Midianitesshow
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71F2164: the attack on the Midianites: Gideon and his men blow their trumpets, break their pitchers, and hold their lampsshow
71F3: the time of Samson ~ the book of Judgesshow
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71F325: Samson kills the lion with his bare handsshow
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71F3631: Samson carries the doors on his shoulders to the top of a hill near Hebronshow
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71F3761: Samson's hairlocks are cut off by Delilahshow
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71F383: Samson breaks the pillars; the temple of Dagon collapses, killing all that are in itshow
71F6: the story of Ruth, the Moabitessshow
71F64: Ruth in the field of Boaz (Ruth 2:3-17)show
71F8: story of Samuelshow
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71F81121: Elkanah gives Hannah the greatest portionshow
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71F83511: the statue of Dagon in Ashdod falls downshow
71G: story of Saulshow
71G1: Saul chosen as king (1 Samuel 9-12)show
71G11: Samuel and Saulshow
71G113: the anointment of Saul by Samuelshow
71G1131: the anointment of Saul by Samuel, with people looking onshow
71H: story of Davidshow
71H1: David as a young man at Saul's courtshow
71H11show
71H115: Samuel anointing David in the presence of his father Jesse and his brothersshow
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71H144: David fighting Goliathshow
71H1441: David speaks with Goliathshow
71H1442: David slings a stone at Goliath's foreheadshow
71H1443: David beheads Goliath with a swordshow
71H15show
71H151: David and Jonathan, son of Saul, become friendsshow
71H2: David's wanderingsshow
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71H2252: David goes to Keilah, after hearing about the attackshow
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71H3: story of Saul's deathshow
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71H3222: Saul kills himself with a swordshow
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71H3243: the Philistines place Saul's armour in the temple of Ashtaroth (Astarte)show
71H5: the consolidation of David's kingship (2 Samuel 5, 8-10, 21-24)show
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71H5231: David defeats Hadadezershow
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71H5262: Eleazar (one of David's heroes) slays the Philistines in a field of barleyshow
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71H5453: an angel appears to David with the symbols of the three punishmentsshow
71H6: religious deeds of Davidshow
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71H622: the ark is placed on a cart driven by the sons of Abinadab; David and the people dance and make music before the arkshow
71H624: David carries the ark into the house of Obed-edomshow
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71H63(+0): variantshow
71H7: David and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11-12)show
71H71: David, from the roof (or balcony) of his palace, sees Bathsheba bathingshow
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71H731: David speaks to Uriahshow
71H734: David gives Uriah a letter for Joabshow
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71H8: rebellion against David (2 Samuel 13-20; 1 Kings 1)show
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71H849: Absalom, put to flight on a mule, remains hanging by his hair in an oak-treeshow
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71H8751: Joab kills Amasa: Joab takes Amasa by the beard with the right hand as if to kiss him, and stabs him with a daggershow
71H9: David's last days (1 Kings 1-2; 1 Chronicles 28-29)show
71I: story of Solomonshow
71I1: Solomon and Bathshebashow
71I3show
71I31: Solomon's prayer for wisdom (1 Kings 3:4-15)show
71I32show
71I325: Solomon gives verdict; he commands a soldier to divide the living child in twoshow
71I33: Solomon and the queen of Sheba (1 Kings 10:1-3; 2 Chronicles 9:1-9)show
71I335: Solomon and the queen of Sheba (1 Kings 10:1-3; 2 Chronicles 9:1-9), the queen of Sheba admires Solomon's palaceshow
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71I421: King Hiram of Tyre sends ambassadors to Solomonshow
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71I4322show
71I43222: the two brazen pillars: Jachin and Boaz (Solomon's temple)show
71I43223: the molten sea, with twelve oxen or lions ~ temple of Solomonshow
71I43225: other decorations of the temple of Solomonshow
71I4323: the dedication of the temple of Solomonshow
71I43234: prayer of Solomon; Solomon kneels before the altarshow
71I43235: Solomon blesses the peopleshow
71I433: the palace of Solomon (1 Kings 7:1-12)show
71K: division of the Kingdom, and story of Israel, the Northern Kingdomshow
71K2: story of the kingdom and kings of Israel (part I)show
71K21show
71K214: the death of Jeroboam's son Abijahshow
71K2144: when Jeroboam's wife comes home the child diesshow
71K27show
71L: the divided kingdom: story of the Southern Kingdom (Judah)show
71L1: story of the kings and kingdom of Judah (part I)show
71L11show
71L112show
71L1123: Shishak loots the temple treasureshow
71L13show
71L132show
71L1321: King Zerah invades Judah with a huge army and meets Asa with his army in the valley of Zephathahshow
71L18show
71L2: story of the kings and kingdom of Judah (part II)show
71L23show
71L24show
71L243show
71L2438: at night, an angel of the Lord decimates the Assyrian camp: 185.000 soldiers are killedshow
71L244show
71L2444show
71L24441: Isaiah prays to God and the shadow of the sundial goes back ten degreesshow
71L25show
71L27show
71L271show
71L2713: Saphan reads the book of Law aloud to the king who tears his clothes in dismayshow
71L2714show
71L27141: Hilkiah, Saphan and three other officials report to King Josiahshow
71L273: Josiah celebrates the Passovershow
71L274show
71L2746: burial of Josiahshow
71L3show
71L31show
71L312show
71L3121show
71L31211: all the treasures of the temple and the palace of Jerusalem are carried off to Babylon ~ first siege of Jerusalemshow
71M: story of Elijah (Elias)show
71M1: Elijah at the brook Cherith (1 Kings 17:1-6)show
71M12: Elijah fed by the raven(s): while the prophet is living by the brook, ravens bring him foodshow
71M4: Elijah defies the priests of Baal; the end of the drought (1 Kings 18:20-46)show
71M43show
71M432show
71M4321: as Elijah prays, God sends fire which burns up not only his sacrifice but also the altar itself; the people fall prostrateshow
71M8: the ascension of Elijah (2 Kings 2:1-18)show
71M84: a chariot, horses of fire and a whirlwind appear and Elijah is carried up into heaven; Elijah's cloak falls (or he hands it over to Elisha)show
71Nshow
71N1show
71N16show
71N162: Naaman comes to the Jordan, dips himself seven times and is curedshow
71N7show
71N71: during a funeral a band of ransacking Moabites is seen approaching and the corpse is thrown hastily into Elisha's tomb; when it touches Elisha's bones the man comes back to lifeshow
71O: prophets (before and during the Babylonian Captivity)show
71O2show
71O21show
71O22: Hosea, Gomer and the three children (Hosea 1:3-11)show
71O3: the book of Isaiahshow
71O32show
71O321: in the temple filled with smoke, the Lord sits on a throne; above it angels, each one with six wings ~ Isaiah's visions (Isaiah 6:1-4)show
71O6show
71O61: Habakkuk communicating with God (Habakkuk 1)show
71O7: the book of Jeremiahshow
71O71show
71O713: Jeremiah's vision of the seething potshow
71O74show
71O746show
71O7465: Jehoiakim burns Jeremiah's scrollshow
71O77: Jeremiah lamenting over the destruction of Jerusalemshow
71O9: the book of Ezekielshow
71O91show
71O911: Ezekiel's vision of God sitting on his throne carried by four tetramorphs, each of them having four wings; wheels within wheels beside themshow
71O93show
71O934show
71O9344: the closed temple-door ('porta clausa') ~ Ezekiel's visionsshow
71O9345: the miraculous spring in the temple ~ Ezekiel's visionsshow
71P: the story of the prophet Daniel; his visions and propheciesshow
71P1: Daniel and King Nebuchadnezzarshow
71P13show
71P133: after the furnace has been heated seven times more, the three Hebrews are bound and thrown into the fire; their executioners are burnt by the flamesshow
71P3: Daniel and King Darius (Daniel 6)show
71P34show
71P341show
71P3411: Daniel sitting unharmed in the lion's den, surrounded by lionsshow
71P343show
71P4: additions to the story of Danielshow
71P41show
71P412show
71P4121: the elders spying upon Susannashow
71P414show
71P4142: Daniel exposes the elders as deceiversshow
71P43show
71P433show
71P4333: the prophet Habakkuk, carried by his hair by an angel, brings food to Daniel who sits unharmed between the lionsshow
71P5: Daniel's visions (Daniel may be shown having his visions explained, e.g. by the archangel Gabriel)show
71P51show
71P511: four great beasts rising from the sea ~ Daniel's visionsshow
71P52show
71P523: the he-goat fights with the ram and slays it ~ Daniel's visionsshow
71P53: third vision of Daniel (Daniel 9): the archangel Gabriel explains to Daniel the meaning of the 'seventy weeks'show
71Q: the story of Esthershow
71Q6: Esther before Ahasuerus (Esther 5:1-4)show
71Q64: Ahasuerus holds out his sceptre to Esther (Esther usually kneeling)show
71Q641: Esther touches the tip of the sceptreshow
71R: the books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esdrasshow
71R1: return from the Babylonian Captivityshow
71R12: the rebuilding of the temple (Ezra 3)show
71R14: Darius, king of Persia, grants permission to rebuild the temple (Ezra 6:1-12; 1 Esdras 3-4)show
71R2: the return and reforms of Ezrashow
71R21: the return of Ezra (Ezra 7-8)show
71R216: arrival of Ezra and his men at Jerusalemshow
71R3: the book of Nehemiah (2 Ezra)show
71R31: Nehemiah's return to Jerusalem (Nehemiah 1 - 2:11)show
71R311: Nehemiah receives a visit from his brother Hananishow
71R314show
71R3141: Nehemiah kneels before the king and the queenshow
71T: the book of Tobitshow
71T3: Tobit's blindness (Tobit 2 - 3:6)show
71T35: a bird dropping falls in Tobit's eyesshow
71T5: the journey to Ecbatana (Tobit 4-6)show
71T7: story of Tobias: Tobias' return (Tobit 10-13)show
71T77: the healing of Tobit: Tobias puts the gall of the fish on his father's eyesshow
71U: the book of Judithshow
71U2: Holofernes' campaign (Judith 2-3)show
71U21: Nebuchadnezzar gives Holofernes the command of an army to fight the neigbouring statesshow
71U4: Judith and Holofernes (Judith 8-16)show
71U42show
71U421: Judith and her maidservant take leave of the elders at the city gateshow
71U427show
71U4272show
71U4274: Judith and her maidservant put Holofernes' head in a sackshow
71U43show
71U434: Holofernes' head is hung on the city wallshow
71V: the book of Jonahshow
71V1: Jonah's call and disobedience (Jonah 1)show
71V13show
71V134: the sailors reluctantly throw the prophet Jonah into the seashow
71V2show
71V22show
71V221: Jonah again receives from God the command to preach in Ninevehshow
71V4: Jonah sulking (Jonah 4)show
71V41: the angry Jonah argues with God and asks for his own deathshow
71V42: the prophet Jonah withdraws from Nineveh; he builds a booth and while enjoying the shade of a plant (gourd or vine) which God made grow for him, he awaits the destiny of the cityshow
71W: the book of Jobshow
71W5: Job on the dunghill (Job 2:7-13)show
71W53show
71W531show
71W5311: Job scolded by his wifeshow
71W54show
71W541show
71W544: Job is derided by his friends (and his wife) for refusing to give up his faithshow
71W56show
71W561: musicians, especially trumpeters, try to comfort Job; he pays them with the scabs of his sores that later turn into golden coinsshow
71W6: Job discussing with his friendsshow
71W62: the dialogue ~ Job discussing with his friends (Job 4-31)show
71W64: God speaks to Job from out of the whirlwind (Job 38 - 42:6)show
71X: the lyric books: Psalms and Song of Solomonshow
71X2: Song of Solomon, Song of Songsshow
71Z: (books of the) Maccabeesshow
71Z1: first book of the Maccabees (part I)show
71Z15: Judas Maccabeus slays Apollonius, captain of the Musii, and takes his sword (1 Maccabees 3:10-12)show
71Z17: battle of the Maccabees against Antiochus V Eupator (1 Maccabees 6:28-47)show
71Z3: second book of the Maccabees (part I)show
71Z34: riders are seen in the sky above the city of Jerusalem (2 Maccabees 5:2)show
73: New Testamentshow
73A: (scenes from the life of) John the Baptist and Maryshow
73A1: story of the birth and youth of John the Baptist (Luke 1:5-25, 1:57-80)show
73A11: annunciation of the birth of John the Baptist to Zacharias: while he is offering incense in the temple an angel (Gabriel) appears to himshow
73A14show
73A141: naming of John the Baptist; Zacharias writing John's nameshow
73A2: ancestors and parents of Christshow
73A21: tree of Jesse: genealogical tree showing Christ's ancestors, sprouting from Jesse's loinsshow
73A4show
73A5: the announcement of Christ's birth (Luke 1:26-38)show
73A52show
73A56show
73A57show
73A572: Joseph worrying about Mary's pregnancy; annunciation to Joseph in a dream (Matthew 1:19:25)show
73A6: Visitation (possibly Joseph and/or Zacharias present) (Luke 1:39-56)show
73B: birth and youth of Christshow
73B1: story of the birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-20)show
73B13show
73B14: annunciation of Christ's birth to the shepherds at night; a host of singing angels in the airshow
73B2: adoration of the Christ-child ~ Christ's birthshow
73B3: circumcision of the Christ-child by the priest in the temple (Luke 2:21)show
73B31: circumcision of the Christ-child by Maryshow
73B4: presentation of the Christ-child in the temple, usually Simeon (and Anna) present (Luke 2:22-39)show
73B42: Simeon, holding the Christ-child, sings his canticle: 'Nunc dimittis'show
73B5: the story of the three Wise Men (kings or Magi) (Matthew 2:1-12)show
73B57: adoration of the kings: the Wise Men present their gifts to the Christ-child (gold, frankincense and myrrh)show
73B6: the massacre of the innocents and the flight into Egypt (Matthew 2:13-23)show
73B62: an angel appearing to Joseph in a dream summons him to flee into Egyptshow
73B63show
73B633: the massacre ot the innocents; sometimes Herod looking onshow
73B64show
73B68show
73B69show
73B9: story of the twelve years old Christ in Jerusalem (Luke 2:41-52)show
73B93show
73B931: Christ found by his parentsshow
73C: public life of Christ: from his baptism until the Passionshow
73C1: story of John the Baptist (Matthew 3; Mark 1:4-11; Luke 3:1-22; John 1:19-34)show
73C11: John the Baptist preaching (perhaps Christ among the bystanders)show
73C112: John the Baptist disputingshow
73C113: John the Baptist identifies Christ as the Lamb of God ('Ecce Agnus Dei') (John 1:29, 1:36)show
73C12show
73C13show
73C2: story of the temptation of Christ in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13)show
73C22show
73C221: 'command these stones to become loaves of bread' ~ temptation of Christ in the wildernessshow
73C222show
73C3: miracles of Christ ~ watershow
73C31: story of Christ stilling the storm on the Sea of Galilee (Matthew 8:23-27; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25)show
73C32show
73C33: the miraculous draught of fishes (before the Resurrection) on the Lake of Gennesaret (Sea of Galilee); James and John helping to bring in the nets (Luke 5:1-11)show
73C4: miracles of Christ ~ healing the sickshow
73C41: Christ healing blind peopleshow
73C411: healing of the blind of Bethsaida (Mark 8:22-26)show
73C412: healing of a man born blind: Christ touches his eyes with an 'ointment' of dust and spittle (John 9)show
73C413: healing of two blind men who followed Christ into a house (Matthew 9:27-31)show
73C414: healing of two blind men, or one (Bartimaeus), sitting near Jericho (Matthew 20:29-34; Mark 10:46-52; Luke 18:35-43)show
73C42show
73C421: sick people lying near the pool of Bethesda ~ Christ healing paralytics (John 5:1-9)show
73C4211show
73C4212show
73C4213show
73C4214: the paralytic man is cured and walks awayshow
73C422: a paralytic on his bed is brought to the house where Christ is preaching (Matthew 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12; Luke 5:17-26)show
73C423: the centurion of Capernaum, kneeling before Christ, begs him to heal his paralytic servant (or son) (Matthew 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-10; John 4:46-54)show
73C43show
73C431: a Canaanite woman kneels before Christ, asking him to heal her daughter; the metaphor of the dogs and bread (Matthew 15:21-28; Mark 7:24-30)show
73C432: healing of a possessed man who was also dumb (Matthew 9:32-34; Luke 11:14-16)show
73C433: healing of a possessed man in a synagogue (Mark 1:23-28; Luke 4:33-37)show
73C434show
73C435show
73C44show
73C441: healing of a deaf-mute in Decapolis (Mark 7:31-37)show
73C45show
73C451: healing of one leper, who kneels before Christ (Matthew 8:1-4; Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-16)show
73C452show
73C46show
73C461show
73C462show
73C463: healing of a man with dropsy (Luke 14:2-4)show
73C464: healing of a woman with an issue of blood: she kneels before Christ after having touched his robe (Matthew 9:20-22; Mark 5:25-34; Luke 8:43-48)show
73C465show
73C5: miracles of Christ: raising of the deadshow
73C51show
73C511: Christ touches the bier of the son of the widow of Nain: the young man sits upshow
73C52show
73C521: the sisters of the dying Lazarus send to Christ for helpshow
73C523: the raising of Lazarus ('Lazarus, come out')show
73C524show
73C5241: Peter releasing the cords from Lazarus' handsshow
73C53: raising of the daughter of Jairus, who is lying in bed (Matthew 9:18-19, 9:23-26; Mark 5:21-24, 5:35-43; Luke 8:40-42, 8:49-56)show
73C6: other miracles of Christshow
73C61show
73C611show
73C6112: Mary tells Christ that there is no more wine ~ marriage-feast at Canashow
73C6113: Christ orders (six) jars to be filled with water ~ marriage-feast at Canashow
73C612: multiplication of loaves and fishes for a multitude of four or five thousand people (Matthew 14:13-21, 15:32-39; Mark 6:32-44, 8:1-10; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:1-14)show
73C6121: Christ blessing the bread and fish brought by a boyshow
73C62show
73C63: the cursing of the fig-tree (Matthew 21:18-22; Mark 11:12-14, 11:20-21)show
73C7: Christ as teacher (part I): explaining his doctrine; teaching ~ parables and proverbsshow
73C71show
73C711show
73C7111show
73C7112: calling of Peter and Andrew; they are called away from their fishing-boat (Matthew 4:18-20; Mark 1:16-18)show
73C7115: calling of Matthew (Levi), the tax-collector (usually with money lying on the table and people paying taxes) (Matthew 9:9; Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27-28)show
73C712show
73C7121: Christ sends apostles out in pairs (Matthew 10:1-16; Mark 6:7-11; Luke 9:1-5)show
73C7123: return of the apostles from their mission (Mark 6:30; Luke 9:10)show
73C7124show
73C71241: Peter confesses Jesus to be the Christshow
73C71243: Christ rebuking Petershow
73C713: the Transfiguration: Moses and Elijah appear on either side of Christ on Mount Tabor (Matthew 17:1-13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke 9:28-36)show
73C72show
73C721show
73C7211show
73C72113: apostles must desert their kin ~ the ideal apostle (Matthew 10:37; Mark 10:29-30; Luke 14:26, 18:29-30)show
73C72114: apostles must take up their cross ~ the ideal apostle (Matthew 10:38, 16:24; Mark 8:34; Luke 9:23, 14:27)show
73C7213show
73C72131show
73C721311: Christ calls a child and sets it in the midst of the apostles (disciples): 'unless you ... become like children'show
73C72132show
73C7214show
73C72141show
73C721411: discussion with Pharisees about the plucking of cornshow
73C7215: the widow's mite: Christ draws the disciples' attention to a woman who puts a few coins in the temple's money chest (Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4)show
73C7216: Christ talking with Nicodemus at night (John 3:1-21)show
73C722show
73C7221show
73C72212: Christ and the woman of Samaria: sitting at Jacob's well he asks her for a drink from her jugshow
73C7222show
73C72221: Christ points to or writes on the groundshow
73C72222show
73C7223show
73C7224: Christ blessing children brought by their mothers, usually with some disciples disapprovingly looking on (Matthew 19:13-15; Mark 10:13-16; Luke 18:15-17)show
73C723show
73C7231: Christ sought by mother and brothers (Matthew 12:46-50; Mark 3:31-35; Luke 8:19-21)show
73C7232show
73C724show
73C7243: attempts to stone Christ (John 8:59, 10:31-33)show
73C7244: rejection of Christ's preaching in Nazareth: 'a prophet is not without honour except in his own country ...' (Matthew 13:54-57; Mark 6:1-4; Luke 4:22-24; John 4:44)show
73C7246show
73C7247: Pharisees and Sadducees opposing Christshow
73C72472: Pharisees and chief priests conspire against Christ on the Feast of the Tabernacles in Jerusalem (John 7:32, 7:45-53)show
73C72473: Christ in the temple in debate with Pharisees about the tribute to Caesar (Matthew 22:15-22; Mark 12:13-17; Luke 20:20-26)show
73C725show
73C726show
73C7262show
73C7263show
73C7264show
73C7265: meal at the house of a Pharisee; Christ and his disciples do not submit to the ritual washing (Luke 11:37-41)show
73C7266: 'This man receives sinners, and eats with them' ~ Christ and meals (Luke 15:2)show
73C727: Christ's sermon on the mount (Matthew 5-7)show
73C73: Christ preaching or teaching (in general)show
73C731show
73C732: Christ preaching in the templeshow
73C733show
73C734: Christ preaching in the openshow
73C74show
73C743show
73C7432: 'every one who divorces his wife ... makes her an adulteress' ~ doctrine of Christ on adultery (Matthew 5:32, 19:9; Mark 10:11; Luke 16:18)show
73C745show
73C7451show
73C7458: 'Be merciful ...' ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Luke 6:36)show
73C7459show
73C74591: 'You shall love the Lord ...' ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc.show
73C74592: 'You shall love your neighbour as yourself' ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc.show
73C746show
73C7462: 'watch therefore, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming' ~ doctrine of Christ on the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 24:42-44, 25:13; Luke 12:40)show
73C747show
73C749: sayings of Christ: discourse on the last things (Matthew 24; Mark 13; Luke 21)show
73C76show
73C761: Christ curses the cities at the Lake of Gennesaret (Chorazin, Bethsaida, Capernaum) (Matthew 11:20-24; Luke 10:13-15)show
73C8: Christ as teacher (part II): parables and proverbial sayings of Christshow
73C81show
73C811: the sower ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 13:3-9; Mark 4:3-9; Luke 8:5-8)show
73C812show
73C815: the labourers in the vineyard ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 20:1-16)show
73C816: a man asks his two sons to work in his vineyard ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 21:28-30)show
73C817show
73C818show
73C82show
73C821show
73C822: the lost sheep sought and found by the shepherd ~ parable of the good shepherd (Matthew 18:12-14; Luke 15:4-7)show
73C825show
73C826show
73C83show
73C832show
73C833: the steward who is to be dismissed, has the debtors of his lord change their debts (Luke 16:1-8)show
73C84show
73C841show
73C8413: the wise virgins are let into the house with the bridegroom (Christ); the foolish virgins are shut outshow
73C845show
73C85show
73C851: the rich fool, whose death comes when he has saved all his money to build new barns (Luke 12:16-21)show
73C852show
73C86show
73C861show
73C8612show
73C8613show
73C86137show
73C861373show
73C861373Cshow
73C861373C8show
73C861373C86show
73C861373C861show
73C861373C8612: a Samaritan tending the wounds of the traveller, a priest and/or a Levite passing by without attending to the wounded man ~ parable of the Good Samaritanshow
73C862show
73C863show
73C8631show
73C8632show
73C8634: poor, maimed, blind and lame are brought in, and sit down at the table ~ parable of the royal wedding-feastshow
73C8635: the king sees a guest without a wedding garment: 'bind him hand and foot .. and cast him into the outer darkness' ~ parable of the royal wedding-feastshow
73C864show
73C8641show
73C8642show
73C8643show
73C8644show
73C8645show
73C8646show
73C86461show
73C86463: preparations, e.g. the prodigal son is given new robes; slaughtering of the fatted calf; the elder son objectsshow
73C87show
73C88show
73C882: the praying Pharisee and the repentant publican in the temple (Luke 18:10-14)show
73C9show
73D: Passion of Christshow
73D1: prelude to Christ's Passionshow
73D11: Christ foretelling his Passion (at various occasions) (Matthew 16:21, 17:22-23; Mark 8:32, 9:31; Luke 9:22, 9:44)show
73D12: Caiaphas and the priests conspiring against Christ (Matthew 26:3-5; Mark 14:1-2; Luke 22:2; John 11:47-53)show
73D13show
73D132: Christ's feet are anointed by Mary (Magdalene)show
73D14: entry into Jerusalem: people spreading their clothes before Christ on the ass, and waving palm branches (Matthew 21:1-11, 21:14-16; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-40; John 12:12-19)show
73D141: sending for the ass ~ Christ's entry into Jerusalemshow
73D143show
73D15: purification of the temple ('first' and 'second'): Christ driving the money-changers from the temple with a whip (Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-17; Luke 19:45-46; John 12:12-19)show
73D152: 'destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up' ~ purification of the templeshow
73D16: Christ mourning over Jerusalem and its future destruction (Luke 19:41-44)show
73D161: signs in nature and in the sky prophesying the destruction of Jerusalem (Luke 21:25)show
73D2: the episode of the Last Suppershow
73D23: Christ washes the feet of the apostles (John 13:1-20)show
73D231: Christ washes Peter's feetshow
73D24show
73D241: announcement of the betrayal of Christ, and the reaction of the apostlesshow
73D26: Judas goes out to the chief priests, betrays Christ and receives the reward (Matthew 26:14-16; Mark 14:10-11; Luke 22:4-6)show
73D28: Christ's prayer for his apostles (John 17:1-26)show
73D3: Christ's arrest, trial, and tortureshow
73D31show
73D311: Christ on his way to (or in) the Garden of Gethsemane (not yet praying)show
73D312show
73D3121: agony of Christ: to comfort him one or more angels appear to Christ with chalice and/or crossshow
73D3122show
73D313: the kiss of Judas: accompanied by soldiers with torches and lanterns, he kisses Christshow
73D314show
73D316show
73D32show
73D321show
73D322: Christ before the Sanhedrin with Caiaphas as high priest, and possibly Annas; maybe a soldier about to strike Christ because he keeps silent (Matthew 26:57-66; Mark 14:53-64; Luke 22:54, 22:66-71)show
73D323: Christ before Pontius Pilate (Matthew 27:11-26; Mark 15:2-15; Luke 23:2-7, 23:13-25; John 18:28 - 19:16)show
73D3231show
73D3233: Pilate washing his hands (in innocence)show
73D324: Christ before King Herod; sometimes a gorgeous robe is brought (Luke 23:8-11)show
73D33show
73D35show
73D351show
73D3513: Christ collecting his clothes after the flagellationshow
73D352show
73D353: mockings of Christ, who may be blindfoldedshow
73D36: Pilate showing Christ to the people, 'Ostentatio Christi', 'Ecce Homo' (John 19:4-6)show
73D4: from Pilate's palace to Golgotha: the procession to Calvary (Matthew 27:31-33; Mark 15:20-22; Luke 23:26-33; John 19:17)show
73D41: carrying of the cross: Christ bearing the cross, alone or with the help of others (e.g. Simon the Cyrenian)show
73D411: Christ collapsing ~ carrying of the crossshow
73D412: Simon the Cyrenian compelled to help Christ to bear the crossshow
73D42show
73D5: the crucifixion of Christ: prelude to Christ's death on the cross (Matthew 27:34-44; Mark 15:23-32; Luke 23:33-43; John 19:18-24)show
73D52show
73D55: the erection of the cross: Christ is nailed to the cross which lies on the groundshow
73D551: raising of the cross to which Christ is nailed alreadyshow
73D6: the crucifixion of Christ: Christ's death on the cross; Golgotha (Matthew 27:45-58; Mark 15:33-45; Luke 23:44-52; John 19:25-38)show
73D62show
73D622show
73D627show
73D6271: one of the soldiers (Stephaton) gives Christ vinegar on a sponge attached to a pole or lanceshow
73D63show
73D631: the centurion confessing his belief in Christ; sometimes the soldiers do the sameshow
73D633: Longinus pierces Christ's side with a lanceshow
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73D641: crucified Christ with Mary and John on either side of the cross; Holy Roodshow
73D6411: Mary and John close together; sometimes Mary swooning ~ crucified Christshow
73D642: crucified Christ with Mary Magdalene, who usually weeps and embraces the crossshow
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73D661: the three crosses with the crucified, without bystandersshow
73D7: from Christ's deposition to his entombment (Matthew 27:58-66; Mark 15:46-47; Luke 23:53-56; John 19:39-42)show
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73D712: Christ is laid down ~ descent from the crossshow
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73D721: lamentation over the dead Christ by his relatives and friends (Christ usually without crown of thorns)show
73D722: 'Pietà', 'Vesperbild', 'Marienklage' (no others present): Christ, either with or without crown of thorns, mourned by Maryshow
73D76: Christ's entombment (possibly by angels)show
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73D91: Christ arrives at the entrance of hell and breaks the door(s)show
73E: events from Resurrection to Pentecost (Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20-21; Acts 1:3-11); Mary's and Joseph's deathshow
73E1: Resurrection of Christshow
73E12: Christ, usually holding a banner, arises from the grave; often combined with sleeping and/or frightened soldiersshow
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73E2: the empty tomb ~ Resurrection of Christshow
73E21: angel(s) in or at the empty tomb of Christshow
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73E251: Peter and/or John make sure that the tomb of Christ is emptyshow
73E3: appearances of Christ after the Resurrectionshow
73E31: Mary Magdalene kneeling before Christ, who is usually represented as a gardener with a hoe and/or a spade; 'Noli me tangere'show
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73E343: the supper at Emmaus: Christ is recognized while blessing or breaking the breadshow
73E35: Christ appears to the apostles (gathered behind locked doors)show
73E352: Christ showing his wounds to the apostlesshow
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73E364: Thomas touching or stretching out his hands to touch the wound in Christ's side, sometimes Christ leading Thomas' handshow
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73E373: Peter throws himself into the sea and swims or wades towards Christshow
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73E375: Christ at table with the apostles: he gives them fish and breadshow
73E376: mission of Peter ('Pasce oves meas'): Christ pointing to a lamb, Peter perhaps with keys in his handsshow
73E4: Christ and his apostles on the Mount of Olivesshow
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73E411: mission of the apostles after the Resurrectionshow
73E412: Christ lecturing or talking to the apostlesshow
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73E423: Christ taken up by a cloud ~ Ascensionshow
73E425: Christ almost vanished: only feet visible ~ Ascensionshow
73E5: Pentecost: the Holy Ghost descends upon (Mary and) the apostles, sometimes Paul and/or representatives of the nations present (Acts 2:1-4)show
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73E74: the Dormition: Mary on her death-bed; the apostles are gathered around her (John the Evangelist may be shown sleeping or dreaming)show
73F: lives and acts of the apostles of Christ; epistlesshow
73F1: community of disciples (preaching, healing, etc. in general) (Acts 2:42-47, 4:32 - 5:11)show
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73F1542: Ananias, rebuked by Peter, falls down and dies between his giftsshow
73F2: lives and acts of the apostles (part I)show
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73F2113: the lot falls on Matthias ~ substitution of Judasshow
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73F2133: Peter's vision of the unclean beasts on the roof of the house of Simon the Tanner: a sheet descends from heaven full of four-footed beasts, creeping things and fowl of the airshow
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73F2212: on the way to Damascus Christ appears to Saul, who falls from his horse and is blinded by the lightshow
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73F223153: Paul and Barnabas tear their clothes, and try to prevent the sacrificeshow
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73F3: lives and acts of the apostles (part II)show
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73F3563: the stoning of Stephen; the witnesses lay down their clothes at Saul's feetshow
73G: the Revelation of John, the Apocalypseshow
73G1: Revelation 1-3show
73G11: John (writing) on the island of Patmos, possibly the eagle beside himshow
73G12: Christ between seven golden candlesticks appears to John, who falls to the ground; a sword comes out of Christ's mouth and he holds seven stars in his handsshow
73G2: Revelation 4-5show
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73G211: God on his throne, surrounded by the twenty-four elders (wearing crowns and playing harps) and the four Beastsshow
73G3: Revelation 6-11show
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73G311: the four horsemen of the Apocalypseshow
73G312: opening of the fifth seal: white robes are given to (the souls of) the martyrs under the altarshow
73G313: opening of the sixth seal: a great earthquake, the sun turns black, the the moon red as blood, and the stars fall on earth; mankind hiding in cavesshow
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73G341: John takes the little book from the angel and eats itshow
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73G4: Revelation 12-18show
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73G431: the two-horned beast out of the earth and the beast out of the sea are worshippedshow
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73G491: the scarlet woman, the whore of Babylon; she is usually sitting on a scarlet beast with seven heads and ten hornsshow
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73G5: Revelation 19-22show
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73G541: an angel with a key and a chain binds the dragon (Satan) and casts him into the pitshow
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73G571: an angel shows John the New (Heavenly) Jerusalem coming down from heaven; sometimes Christ is shown leading his lambs to the cityshow
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BPD: Hansken (I) van Liesvelt, merk 1show
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BPD-PEETERSEN VAN MIDDELBURCH(H.): device 3, 11H(MATTHEW)12 St. Matthew writing the Gospel, usually the angel present, dictating or assisting him, 11H(MARK)12 St. Mark the evangelist writing the Gospel, usually a (winged) lion presentshow
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DPD 0163: Falcon sitting on a fist, Warnerssen, Petershow
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DPD 0560: Warnerssen, Peter: a falcon sitting on a fist in a decorated frame held by two putti; initials P.W.show
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DPD 1380: Breda, Jan van: medallions with the symbols of the four evangelists, all with a
banderole carrying their names, surround an IHS monogram with foliage
ornamentationshow
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DPD 1405: Lettersnijder, Cornelis Henricz: coat of arms of Delft in front of an arch; the names of Delft and Lettersnijder above the shield, leaves of waterlilies(?) and initials C.H. below itshow
DPD 1409: Meer, Jacob Jacobszoon van der: coats of arms of van der Meer (three water-lily leaves) and Yemantszoen hanging from a branchshow
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DPD 1410: Meer, (Jacob Jacobszoon van der: heraldic lion holding the coats of arms of Delft and of van der Meer (three water-lily leaves)show
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DPD 1422: Os van Breda, Peter: coat of arms of Zwolle and 'Hausmarke' hanging from branches; a star between the shieldsshow
DPD 1427: Pafraet, Albertus: two heraldic lions holding a shield, hanging from a tree, with 'Hausmarke' and the initials A.P.; two banderoles with inscription; flowering branches intertwine across the treeshow
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DPD 1431: Pietersoen, Doen: two putti holding 'Hausmarke' with initials D.P.show
DPD 1432: Pietersoen, Doen: Castel Sant'Angelo with monogram D.P.; coat of arms with remains of lettering D.P.(?)show
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HANGING: A branch from which a 'Hausmarke' and a blank shield are
hanging, Veldener, Johanshow
DPD 1446: A branch from which a 'Hausmarke' and the coat of arms of Utrecht(?) are hanging, Veldener, Johanshow
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DPD 1785: Warnerssen, Peter: 'Hausmarke' and initials P.W.show
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DPD 1819: Warnerssen, Peter: two heraldic lions holding the coat of arms of Kampenshow
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DPD 1820: Warnerssen, Peter: 'Hausmarke' with initials P.W. in a cartoucheshow
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