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Old Testament / Job / God's speech to Job (Job 38-41) / God describes the Behemoth to Job (Job 40:1-19)
Old Testament / Job / God's speech to Job (Job 38-41) / God describes the Leviathan to Job (Job 40:20-41:25)
Old Testament / Job / The restitution of Job's bliss (Job 42) / At God's command Job's friends make a sacrifice (Job 42:7-9)
Old Testament / Job / The restitution of Job's bliss (Job 42) / God gives Job twice as much as he had lost (Job 42:10)
Further details
1. Erroneously this image (Antichrist) is the moralization of the preceding image Oxford, Bodley 270b, 224r, here the Leviathan from that page should have appeared; 2. Sacrifice of Job's friends; 3. Job receives everything back double; 4. Job's brethren come
Artist or creator
Date
1233 (circa)
Location
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 11560
Book, text or document (source of image)
unknown author. Bible moralisée. Folio: 1v.
Notes on photograph
Bibliographic Citation
Alexandre, comte de Laborde, La Bible Moralisée Illustrée, vol. 2, Paris 1912, plate 225
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