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Old Testament / Job / Job's reply to Baldad (Job 19) / Job complains that the Enemy has taken his crown (Job 19:9)
Old Testament / Job / Job's reply to Baldad (Job 19) / Job compares himself to an uprooted tree (Job 19:10)
Old Testament / Job / Job's reply to Baldad (Job 19) / Job wishes that his confession would be written with iron and flintstone (Job 19:23-24)
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1. Job speaks about the Enemy taking his crown away and likens himself to an uprooted tree; 2. Job wishes to write down hyis confession; 3. Job confesses his belief in the resurrection of the body; 4. Sophar states that the wicked will have to swallow up their riches
Artist or creator
Date
1233 (circa)
Location
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 270b
Book, text or document (source of image)
unknown author. Bible moralisée. Folio: 218r.
Notes on photograph
Bibliographic Citation
Alexandre, comte de Laborde, La Bible Moralisée Illustrée, vol. 2, Paris 1912, plate 218
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