Paul before Festus

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: Paul before Festus

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Description: This image depicts the Apostle Paul defending himself before Festus, the procurator of Judea. In the top-left corner is the statue of Artemis worshipped in Ephesus. To the top-left Paul works with Aquila and Priscilla as a tent-maker. At the top Paul heals Eutychus after he falls out the window during Paul’s sermon. To the top-right Paul is arrested by Roman soldiers in Jerusalem. In the top-right corner a man is healed by a cloth that touched Paul; Felix, the procurator of Judea, and his wife Drusilla listen to Paul's defense; and books of magic are burned in Ephesus.

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