Korah's Rebellion

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: Korah's Rebellion

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Description: This image depicts Korah, Abiram, Dathan, and their followers and family are swallowed by the earth for revolting against Moses. To the top-right Miriam dies and is buried in the wilderness of Zin. To the top-left Moses strikes the rock and provides water for the Israelites. To the bottom-left Moses and Eleazar descend from Mount Hor after Aaron’s death. At the top Moses sets up the serpent of bronze for the people to look at when they are bitten by serpents. To the right the Israelites battle the Amorites and the people of Bashan. To the bottom-right the daughters of Moab are held captive by King Sihon of the Amorites.

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