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Freemason seal of the 19th century with different symbols as the Seal of Solomon or Star of David. Metals. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris
ZACAHARIAH STONEDWhen Zachariah, the High Priest, remonstrates with Joash, king of Judah, for his evil ways, Joash has him stoned to death
UZZIAH CONTRACTS LEPROSYUzziah, king of Judah, contracts leprosy, from which, alas, he will ultimately die in 783 BC Date: circa 790 BC
Vintage 19th century photograph: Garden of the Kings, Valley of Gehanna. Gehenna or Gehinnom is thought to be a small valley in Jerusalem
Sarcophagus from the Tombs of the Kings of the Judah. Sarcofagi nella torre dei re di Giuda. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Carocci after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient
Sepulchres of the kings of Judah, 1800s. Sepolcri dei Re di Giuda. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World
Entrance to the Tomb of Absalom and Cave of Jehosophat. Ingresso all Tombe di Assalonne e di Giosofat. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient
Costumes of the ancient Hebrew patriarchs, including Abraham, Moses, angels, etc. Abiti de Patriarchi, &c. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes
King David of Israel (C. 1040-970 BC) playing the harp. Statue located near the entrance to the king Davids tomb. Mount Zion. Jerusalem. Israel
France. Paris. Notre Dame Cathedral. The Kings Gallery. DetaFrance. Paris. Notre Dame Cathedral. West facade. The Kings Gallery. Statues of the 28 kings of Judah and Israel, redesigned by Viollet-le-Duc (1814-1879)
King David (c. 1040 BC - 970 BC). Second king of the Hebrews (1008-970 BC). Window of the Church of the Juncal. Irun. Province of Guipuzcoa. Basque Country
Judah, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes bible, Plate IV. 1787
Czech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Tomb of Ludah LCzech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Was in use from early 15th century until 1787. Tomb of Ludah Lower ben Bezalel, Lower (1520-1609). Scholar of Judaism as the Mahral of Prague
Prophet Jeremiah. Cremona Cathedral. ItalyProphet Jeremiah. Detail. Main portico. 12th century. Cremona Catedral. Italy
Prophet Isaiah. Cremona Cathedral. ItalyProphet Isaiah. Detail. Main portico. 12th century. Cremona Catedral. Italy
Prophet Zechariah. ReliefZechariah. Minor prophet. Relief carved by Wiligelmo. 12th century. Facade. Detail. Modena Cathedral. Italy
Olga Brandon - Australian-born actressOlga Brandon (1863-1906), Australian-born actress, created the role of Vashti Dethic in the play Judah by Henry Arthur Jones at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. Date: 1890
Painted page from Torah, 18th century. Jewish Traditions and Rituals. Textiles. ISRAEL. JERUSALEM. Jerusalem. Israel Museum
View of the Judaean Desert, Holy Land. Date: 1920s
87 mm German engraved artillery shell case - Bezalel School77 mm. German artillery shell case engraved at the Bezalel School in Jerusalem. Inlaid silver and copper damascene work with a date tree surmounting a brass etched vignette of Rachels Tomb supported
84 mm German engraved artillery shell case - Bezalel School77 mm. German artillery shell case engraved at the Bezalel School in Jerusalem. Engraved brass with silver and copper damascene work with the Star of David in silver
IBN GABIROL, Salomn ben Judah (1020-1070). Spanish Jewish philosopher and poet. Page from the work Keter Malkut by Ibn Gabirol
Marriage contract (ketubbah) between Kalman, son of Judah Aryeh and Jochebed, daughter of Israel Ben Zevi. Singapore, 1880. Decorated with two fishes, a symbol of fertility. Miniature Painting
Hebraic calendar (19th c. ). ISRAEL. JerusalemHebraic calendar (19th c.). ISRAEL. Jerusalem. Israel Museum
Hezekiah HealedWhen Hezekiah, king of Judah, falls sick, he reminds God of his good deeds : so God cures him and adds 15 years to his life
Joachim ReleasedJoachim, king of Judah, taken captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar II, is released by his successor Awil-Marduk (Evil-Merodach in the Bible)
Hezekiah and the IdolsHezekiah, king of Judah, wins favour in Gods sight by destroying the idols of rival faiths
Jehoshaphat TriumphsJehoshaphat, king of Judah, triumphs over the neighbouring princes, being favoured by God as a reward for his pious behaviour : piety pays !
Rehoboam King of JudahThe son of Solomon assumes the kingdom of Judah, but opposition mounts when he takes the advice of young hawklike counsellors instead of the wiser advice of elders
Rehoboam Ill-AdvisedIll-advised by young counsellors, this king of Judah tells his people that where his father had chastised them with whips he would chastise them with scorpions
Hezekiah ReprievedAs this king of Judah lies on what he supposes to be his deathbed, the prophet Isaiah tells him that God has granted him a further 15 years
Josiah and the BookDuring the reign of this king of Judah an ancient book of Judaic law is discovered (probably Deuteronomy) and he has it made part of the law of the land
Jehoiachin ReleasedJehoachin (or Joachin), king of Judah, is released from prison by Evil-Merodach, king of Babylon, who gives him a daily allowance of bread
Hezekiah and IsaiahHezekiah, king of Judah, is fatally ill, but he asks God to give him a further 15 years, so the prophet Isaiah is given the power to cure him
Jehoshaphat in DesertJehoshaphat, fourth king of Judah leads his people into the desert, and the Levites sing, whereupon their enemies turn to fighting one another. A rather confused story
Mary Salutes ElizabethMary salutes Elizabeth in Judah