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Micah Collection (page 7)

"Unveiling the Enigmatic Micah: A Prophet's Proclamation and Artistic Depictions" Micah, a name that echoes through time, holds significance in various realms

Background imageMicah Collection: Moresheth-Gath, now Beit-Jibrin, the Supposed Birth-Place of Micah (engraving)

Moresheth-Gath, now Beit-Jibrin, the Supposed Birth-Place of Micah (engraving)
5218734 Moresheth-Gath, now Beit-Jibrin, the Supposed Birth-Place of Micah (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Moresheth-Gath, now Beit-Jibrin)

Background imageMicah Collection: The Prophets Micah and Zechariah, 16th century. Artist: Russian icon

The Prophets Micah and Zechariah, 16th century. Artist: Russian icon
The Prophets Micah and Zechariah, 16th century. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery

Background imageMicah Collection: Micah the Moreshite prophet preaching to the Israelites, 1865-1866. Artist: Gustave Dore

Micah the Moreshite prophet preaching to the Israelites, 1865-1866. Artist: Gustave Dore
Micah the Moreshite prophet preaching to the Israelites, 1865-1866. For, behold, the Lord cometh forth... and will come down, and tread upon the high places of the earth

Background imageMicah Collection: Micah Habakkuk Follower Hans Schilling German

Micah Habakkuk Follower Hans Schilling German
Micah and Habakkuk; Follower of Hans Schilling (German, active 1459 - 1467), from the Workshop of Diebold Lauber (German, active 1427 - 1467); Hagenau, Alsace, France (formerly Germany); 1469; Ink

Background imageMicah Collection: Micah Wurzburg Germany 1240 1250 Tempera colors

Micah Wurzburg Germany 1240 1250 Tempera colors
Micah; Wurzburg, Germany; about 1240 - 1250; Tempera colors, gold leaf, and silver leaf on parchment; Leaf: 22.7 x 15.7 cm (8 15, 16 x 6 3, 16 in.)

Background imageMicah Collection: Twelve Minor Prophets

Twelve Minor Prophets
The twelve minor prophets - Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi

Background imageMicah Collection: Micah Exhorting the Israelites, by Gustave Dore

Micah Exhorting the Israelites, by Gustave Dore
MICAH EXHORTING THE ISRAELITES, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for the Bible. 1870, Art, Artist, holy book, religion, religious, christianity, christian, romanticism, colour

Background imageMicah Collection: Initial V: An Angel before Micah

Initial V: An Angel before Micah; Unknown; Lille (probably), France, Europe; about 1270; Tempera colors, black ink, and gold leaf on parchment; Leaf: 47 x 32.2 cm (Leaf: 18 1/2 x 12 11/16 in.)

Background imageMicah Collection: Micah Exhorting the Israelites, by Gustave Dorafaa

Micah Exhorting the Israelites, by Gustave Dorafaa
Micah Exhorting the Israelites, by Gustave Dorafa

Background imageMicah Collection: General Ulysses S. Grant leans over the back of a pew from Bethesda Church in Cold Harbor, Virginia

General Ulysses S. Grant leans over the back of a pew from Bethesda Church in Cold Harbor, Virginia
COLD HARBOR, 1864. General Ulysses S. Grant leans over the back of a pew from Bethesda Church in Cold Harbor, Virginia, to examine a map held by General George G. Meade, 21 May 1864

Background imageMicah Collection: MICAH. Micah exhorting the Israelites to repentance (Micah 4: 3, 6: 8). Engraving after Gustave Dor

MICAH. Micah exhorting the Israelites to repentance (Micah 4: 3, 6: 8). Engraving after Gustave Dor
MICAH. Micah exhorting the Israelites to repentance (Micah 4:3, 6:8). Engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageMicah Collection: MICAH EXHORTING ISRAELITES. Micah exhorting the israelites to repent

MICAH EXHORTING ISRAELITES. Micah exhorting the israelites to repent. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor




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"Unveiling the Enigmatic Micah: A Prophet's Proclamation and Artistic Depictions" Micah, a name that echoes through time, holds significance in various realms. From biblical prophecies to captivating artworks, it has left an indelible mark on history. In the realm of spirituality, Micah emerges as a revered figure. The words of the Moreshtite prophet resound with power and urgency as he implores the Israelites to heed his message. "For behold, the Lord cometh forth. . and will come down, and tread upon the high places of the earth. " These profound words from Micah I:3 reverberate through generations, reminding us of divine intervention. Artists have sought to capture this prophetic essence visually. Gustave Dore's wood engraving from 1865-1856 portrays Micah amidst a scene filled with symbolism and mystique. His illustration depicts The Prophet Micah and the Tiburtine Sibyl in 1492-1495; two distinct prophets united by their visions of what lies ahead. Another artistic masterpiece showcasing they are be found within one wing of Ghent Altarpiece painted in 1432. This oil-on-panel creation highlights intricate details with its depiction titled "Detail of the Prophet Micah. " Here we witness an artist's interpretation bringing forth not only religious devotion but also skillful craftsmanship. Delving deeper into these artistic renditions reveals further nuances surrounding our enigmatic protagonist. References such as DDE-90026124 or DDE-90031993 invite exploration into hidden dimensions waiting to be unveiled. The multifaceted nature extends beyond spiritual teachings and artistry alone, and is an invitation for introspection - a reminder that even centuries later, human curiosity remains piqued by historical figures like him.