Early Jewish History and the Old Testament

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Early Jewish History and the Old Testament

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This presentation provides an introduction to early Jewish history and the Old Testament, including significant Old Testament stories.

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Early Jewish Historyand the Old Testament

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Moses and the Ark of the Covenant

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Moses Rescued from the NileNicolas Poussin, 1638

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Moses on Mt. SinaiJean-Léon Gérôme, 1900

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Moses with the Ten CommandmentsPhilippe de Champaigne, 1648

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Menorahs and the Ark of the CovenantJewish Catacomb in Rome, 3rd c. CE

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Moses and Joshua in the TabernacleJames Tissot, c. 1902

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The Ark of God Carried into the TempleLes Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, c. 1415

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The Early Kings

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King David

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David in the WildernessWilliam Dyce, c. 1660

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David and SaulJulius Kronburg, 1885

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The Young David Gathering Stones for His SlingshotDomenico Fetti, 17th c.

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David with the Head of GoliathClaude Vignon, c. 1623

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BathshebaJean-Léon Gérôme, c. 1890

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Bathsheba Reading David’s LetterDavid Roberts, 1859

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King Solomon

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The Judgment of Solomon Painting on Ceramic, 18th c.

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Solomon and the Queen of ShebaPiero della Francesca, c. 1466

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Solomon (Book of Proverbs)Gustave Doré, 1866

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The Babylonian Captivity

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The Flight of the PrisonersJames Tissot, c. 1902

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The Jews in Babylonian CaptivityAntonio Puccinelli, 1851

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The Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, 70 CE

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The Siege and Destruction of JerusalemDavid Roberts, 1859

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The Old Testament

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The Book of Genesis

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The Expulsion from ParadiseMichelangelo, c. 1509

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Noah’s ArkEdward Hicks, 1846

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The Eve of the DelugeWilliam Bell Scott, 1865

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A Dove Is Sent Forth from the ArkGustave Doré, 1866

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The Tower of BabelPieter Bruegel the Elder, 1563

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The Sacrifice of IsaacRembrandt, 1635

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Isaac Blesses JacobGovert Flinck, 1638

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Jacob Wrestling with the AngelRembrandt, 1659

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Joseph Tells His Dreams to JacobRembrandt, 1633

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Joseph Is Sold by His BrothersGustave Doré, 1866

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Joseph and Potiphar’s WifeGuido Reni, 1630

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Joseph Interpreting Pharaoh’s DreamsPeter von Cornelius, 1817

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Joseph, Overseer of the Pharaoh’s GranariesSir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1874

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Joseph Receives His Fathers and His Brothers in EgyptSalomon de Bray, 1655

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The Book of Job

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Satan Smiting Job with BoilsWilliam Blake, 1826

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Job and His FriendsIlya Repin, 1869

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The Lord Answering Job Out of a WhirlwindWilliam Blake, 1825