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Old Testament / Job / Job's tribulations (Job 1:6 - 2:7) / Job prostrates himself in prayer (Job 1:21)
Old Testament / Job / Job's tribulations (Job 1:6 - 2:7) / God tells Satan that the afflictions did not weaken Job's piety (Job 2:3)
Further details
1. Job has his head shorn and prostrates himself; 2. God tells Satan that the afflictions could not weaken Job's piety; 3. God permits Satan to take away Job's health; 4. Satan strikes Job with an ulcer
Artist or creator
Date
1233 (circa)
Location
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 270b
Book, text or document (source of image)
unknown author. Bible moralisée. Folio: 208r.
Notes on photograph
Bibliographic Citation
Alexandre, comte de Laborde, La Bible Moralisée Illustrée, vol. 2, Paris 1912, plate 208
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