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File:Ezekiel's vision.jpg

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Description Engraved illustration of the "chariot vision" of the Biblical book of Ezekiel, chapter 1, after an earlier illustration by Matthaeus (Matthäus) Merian (1593-1650), for his "Icones Biblicae" (a.k.a. "Iconum Biblicarum").
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Source http://www.biblical-art.com/artwork.asp?id_artwork=26660&showmode=Full From "L'Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament", Nicolas Fontaine (author). Call Number at Pitts Theology Library: 1670Font.
Author copy by unknown artist after illustration by Matthaeus (Matthäus) Merian the elder (1593-1650)
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Ezekiel's "chariot vision", by Matthaeus Merian (1593–1650), displaying several different types of angelic creatures

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current20:29, 15 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 20:29, 15 February 2009417 × 323 (116 KB)AnonMooseliminating large metadata useless for this particular image
16:26, 15 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 16:26, 15 February 2009417 × 323 (160 KB)Shakko{{Information |Description= Ezekiel's vision/ From "L'Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament", Nicolas Fontaine (author). Call Number at Pitts Theology Library: 1670Font. |Source=http://www.biblical-art.com/artwork.asp?id_artwork=26660&showmode=Full

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