Illustration XLVI: David's psalm on delivering the Ark. He charges Asaph and his breathen to minister befor the Ark, and thanks and praises God (I Chronicles 16).
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Illustration XLVI: David's psalm on delivering the Ark. He charges Asaph and his breathen to minister befor the Ark, and thanks and praises God (I Chronicles 16).

16th century

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Anonymous England 1539Artist
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Woodcut
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English
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16th century
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European and American Art
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Illustration LV:  the 5th figure: the opening of the 6th Seal, a great earthquake, the sun blackens, the moon becomes as blood, and the stars fall unto the earth (Revelation6: 12-17).
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Illustration LV: the 5th figure: the opening of the 6th Seal, a great earthquake, the sun blackens, the moon becomes as blood, and the stars fall unto the earth (Revelation6: 12-17).
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Illustration XIII: A chariot of fire parts Elijah from Elisha. Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind.  On Elisha's journey to Beth, yound children who mock him are torn apart by she-bears (IV Kings 2).
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Illustration LIV: the 16th figure: Vials of God's wrath are poured upon the earth by 7 angels. Three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, of the beast, and of the false prophet (Revelation 16: 1-17).
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Illustration LIV: the 16th figure: Vials of God's wrath are poured upon the earth by 7 angels. Three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, of the beast, and of the false prophet (Revelation 16: 1-17).
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Illustration LXVI: The 20th figure: the angel who holds the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain binds Satan in the bottomless pit for a thousand years (Revelation 20: 1-3).
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Illustration LXVI: The 20th figure: the angel who holds the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain binds Satan in the bottomless pit for a thousand years (Revelation 20: 1-3).
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Illustration LVII: the 19th figure: the 6th angel sounds his trumpet and looses the 4 angels bound to the river Euphrates. They prepare and army of horsemen to slay the third part of men (Revelation 9: 11-21).
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Illustration LVII: the 19th figure: the 6th angel sounds his trumpet and looses the 4 angels bound to the river Euphrates. They prepare and army of horsemen to slay the third part of men (Revelation 9: 11-21).
Anonymous England 1539, 16th century
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Illustration XLVI: David's psalm on delivering the Ark. He charges Asaph and his breathen to minister befor the Ark, and thanks and praises God (I Chronicles 16). | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI