Egyptian Army Destroyed

Book Title: Historiæ Biblicæ Veteris et Novi Testamenti : junioribus ad faciliorem eruditionem, senioribus ad vivaciorem memoriam, divini verbi præconibus ad celeriorem reminiscentiam, omnibus ad utilem sanctámque in curiositatem in centum frugiferis foliis exhibitæ / à Josepho & Joanne Klauber

Author: Klauber, Joseph Sebastian, ca. 1700-1768

Image Title: Egyptian Army Destroyed

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Description: This image depicts the Egyptian army being destroyed as the Red (Reed) Sea comes back together, as to the left Moses and Miriam lead the Israelites in song. To the left the Israelites are at the waters of Marah. To the upper-left the Israelites eat bread, or manna, while to the upper-right they eat quail. To the right Moses strikes the rock to provide water for the Israelites at Massah and Meribah, while to the top Joshua leads the Israelites in battle against Amalek, as Moses holds up his staff with the help of Aaron and Hur. To the bottom-left Moses sits as judge of the Israelites. To the bottom-right the Israelites experience a theophany at Mount Sinai. To the bottom middle-left is the Ark of the Covenant, while to the top middle-left is the Table with the Bread of Presence. To the bottom middle-right is the altar for the burnt offering, while to the top middle-right is the altar of incense.

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