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Ten Commandments Collection (#6)

"The Ten Commandments: Divine Laws Engraved in History's Scrolls" The ancient scrolls of the Torah, adorned with a beautiful Torah cover

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Landauer Altarpiece: King David, 1511 (panel) (detail of 68677)

Landauer Altarpiece: King David, 1511 (panel) (detail of 68677)
XAM68678 Landauer Altarpiece: King David, 1511 (panel) (detail of 68677) by DAOErer or Duerer, Albrecht (1471-1528); 135x123.4 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; German, out of copyright

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses Smashing the Tablets of the Law, 1659 (oil on canvas)

Moses Smashing the Tablets of the Law, 1659 (oil on canvas)
BAL30303 Moses Smashing the Tablets of the Law, 1659 (oil on canvas) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); 168.5x136.5 cm; Gemaldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Germany; Dutch

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: The Adoration of the Golden Calf, before 1634 (oil on canvas) (detail of 3738)

The Adoration of the Golden Calf, before 1634 (oil on canvas) (detail of 3738)
XCF286445 The Adoration of the Golden Calf, before 1634 (oil on canvas) (detail of 3738) by Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665); 154.3x214 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; French, out of copyright

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses Breaking the Tablets of the Law, Exodus 32: 19, illustration from Dore s

Moses Breaking the Tablets of the Law, Exodus 32: 19, illustration from Dore s
KW259170 Moses Breaking the Tablets of the Law, Exodus 32:19, illustration from Dores The Holy Bible, engraved by Hotelin, 1866 (engraving) by Dore

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses on Mount Sinai, 1356-67 (fresco)

Moses on Mount Sinai, 1356-67 (fresco)
XAL249250 Moses on Mount Sinai, 1356-67 (fresco) by Bartolo di Fredi, also Manfredi de Battilori (1330-1410); Collegiata, San Gimignano

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: The Tablets of the Law of the Ten Commandments in calligraphy shown by Moses, Anonymous

The Tablets of the Law of the Ten Commandments in calligraphy shown by Moses, Anonymous, c. 1560

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: The Institution of Languages, from the Philosophica Nova, published by

The Institution of Languages, from the Philosophica Nova, published by
XJF193895 The Institution of Languages, from the Philosophica Nova, published by Johann Gruninger in 1512, illustration from, Science and Literature in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses with the Tablets of the Law (oil on canvas)

Moses with the Tablets of the Law (oil on canvas)
XIR180162 Moses with the Tablets of the Law (oil on canvas) by Reni, Guido (1575-1642); Galleria Borghese, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Moise portant les tables de la loi; ); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Piety, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Petrus Scriverius, Johannes Janssonius, 1610

Piety, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Petrus Scriverius, Johannes Janssonius, 1610

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses and Aaron with the Tablets of the Law (leaf left), Simon Frisius, Gerard Valck

Moses and Aaron with the Tablets of the Law (leaf left), Simon Frisius, Gerard Valck, 1670 - 1726

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses and Aron with the Tablets of the Law (leaf left), Simon Frisius, Gerard Valck

Moses and Aron with the Tablets of the Law (leaf left), Simon Frisius, Gerard Valck, 1670 - 1726

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses and Aaron with the Tablets of the Law, Simon Frisius, Gerard Valck, 1670 - 1726

Moses and Aaron with the Tablets of the Law, Simon Frisius, Gerard Valck, 1670 - 1726

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses and Aaron with the Tablets of the Law (leaf right), Simon Frisius, Gerard Valck

Moses and Aaron with the Tablets of the Law (leaf right), Simon Frisius, Gerard Valck, 1670 - 1726

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Confession for vanity and pride, print maker: Pieter Nolpe, 1640

Confession for vanity and pride, print maker: Pieter Nolpe, 1640

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses with the Tablets of the Law, 1663 (oil on canvas)

Moses with the Tablets of the Law, 1663 (oil on canvas)
XMN157900 Moses with the Tablets of the Law, 1663 (oil on canvas) by Champaigne, Philippe de (1602-74); Musee de Picardie, Amiens

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Woman with palm branch learns about Judaism, Jan Luyken, Daniel van den Dalen, Hendrik

Woman with palm branch learns about Judaism, Jan Luyken, Daniel van den Dalen, Hendrik van Damme, 1702

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses and the Ark of the Covenant from Weltchronik Ms 33 fol. 89v, c. 1400-10 (tempera

Moses and the Ark of the Covenant from Weltchronik Ms 33 fol. 89v, c. 1400-10 (tempera
XOS1765659 Moses and the Ark of the Covenant from Weltchronik Ms 33 fol.89v, c.1400-10 (tempera, gold and silver paint, ink on parchment) by German School, (15th century); 33.5x23.5 cm; J

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: MOSES RECEIVING THE LAW. Moses receiving the Tablets of the Law. Woodcut, Venetian

MOSES RECEIVING THE LAW. Moses receiving the Tablets of the Law. Woodcut, Venetian, 1506

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: The Spanish synagogue, Prague

The Spanish synagogue, Prague
Spanish synagogue in the Jewsih quarter of Josefov, Prague. The synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the citys most ancient synagogue

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: The Tabernacle, artwork C017 / 7197

The Tabernacle, artwork C017 / 7197
The Tabernacle. See-through artwork of the Tabernacle, the portable temple used by the Israelites led by Moses journeying from Egypt to the Promised Land (around the 15th century BC)

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: Moses, Last Judgment window, St. Stephens Cathedral, Sens, Yonne, Burgundy

Moses, Last Judgment window, St. Stephens Cathedral, Sens, Yonne, Burgundy, France, Europe

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1923. Silent film still

TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1923. Silent film still

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: HOLLYWOOD STUDIO, 1923. The Avenue of the (plaster) Sphinxes being put together on the Paramount

HOLLYWOOD STUDIO, 1923. The Avenue of the (plaster) Sphinxes being put together on the Paramount back lot for the Cecil B. DeMille 1923 extravaganza The Ten Commandments

Background imageTen Commandments Collection: THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1923. Scene in Egypt from the silent film The Ten Commandments directed by

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1923. Scene in Egypt from the silent film The Ten Commandments directed by Cecil B. DeMille, 1923




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"The Ten Commandments: Divine Laws Engraved in History's Scrolls" The ancient scrolls of the Torah, adorned with a beautiful Torah cover, preserve the sacred words of the Ten Commandments for generations to come. (Scrolls of the Torah, Torah cover and the Ten Commandments, 1797) With awe-inspiring grandeur, Moses descends from Mount Sinai carrying the tablets of the law – a momentous event captured by Gustave Dore in 1866. (Moses descending from Mount Sinai with the tablets of the law (Ten Commandments), 1866. Artist: Gustave Dore) In a pivotal moment for humanity, Moses delivers God's divine commandments to his people – guiding them towards righteousness and moral conduct that transcends time itself. (Ten Commandments delivered by Moses) Veiled in mystery and reverence, Moses is depicted in colored engravings as he receives these holy laws from above – an embodiment of faithfulness and devotion to God's teachings. (Moses Veiled (coloured engraving)) Illustrated within L'Ancien Testament lies an iconic scene where Moses presents mankind with two stone tablets engraved with eternal principles - forever etching their significance into history's tapestry. (Moses and the tablets of Law, illustration from L Ancien Testament) Michelangelo immortalizes this profound moment through his masterful painting - capturing both strength and vulnerability as Moses holds aloft those hallowed commandments. (Moses and Tablets of Law (oil on canvas) Michelangelo, Ten Commandment, Illustration & Painting, Moses, image created 19th Century. ) In another miraculous display witnessed by many, Moses transforms Aaron’s rod into a snake, a testament to God’s power working through him. (Moses turning Aaron’s rod into a snake) A heart-wrenching act borne out of righteous anger, Moses shatters the tablets of law upon witnessing his people's betrayal.