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Ezra 6: 16: the Temple of Jerusalem is dedicated by King Darius

Ezra 6: 16: the Temple of Jerusalem is dedicated by King Darius


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Ezra 6: 16: the Temple of Jerusalem is dedicated by King Darius

Ezra 6:16: the Temple of Jerusalem is dedicated by King Darius. Facsimile copy of a 15th century manuscript of the German School

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Bible Scene Ceremony Darius I Darius The Great Dedication German School Hebrew Illuminated Manuscript Iran Iranian Israel Jerusalem Jewish Judaism Persia Persian Ezra Historica Graphica Collection Old Testament Religious Tolerance


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Caption: This print showcases a facsimile copy of a 15th-century manuscript from the German School, depicting an important biblical scene. The image captures the momentous occasion when King Darius I of Persia, also known as Darius the Great, dedicates the Temple of Jerusalem as described in Ezra 6:16. The artwork beautifully portrays the grandeur and significance of this religious ceremony. In vibrant colors and intricate detail, it brings to life a pivotal event in Christian history that symbolizes dedication and faith. The scene is set against the backdrop of ancient Jerusalem, with its majestic buildings standing tall. A group of men, including Jewish worshippers and possibly members of royalty or high-ranking officials, kneel before King Darius as he leads the dedication ceremony. This historical lithograph not only highlights Germany's artistic prowess during the 15th century but also serves as a testament to religious tolerance across different cultures and countries. It reminds us that despite being an Iranian monarch ruling over Persia (modern-day Iran), King Darius showed respect for Judaism by allowing the rebuilding and dedication of their sacred temple in Jerusalem. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Heritage Images' Historica Graphica Collection, we are transported back in time to witness an extraordinary moment where religion transcends borders and unites people under one shared belief system.

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