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The honour of Christ vindicated: or, a hue and cry after the bully, who assaulted Jacob in his solitude.
Date: 1732- Books
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A dissertation upon the chronological difficulties. Imputed to the Mosaic history, from the birth to the death of Jacob. By William Skinner, M. A. Vicar of Bosbury in Herefordshire.
Skinner, William, 1727 or 1728-1795.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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The blessing of Judah by Jacob, considered: the æra of Daniel's weeks ascertained; and the texts construed, Chap. IX. ver. 23-7. In two dissertations. By Julius Bate, A. M.
Bate, Julius, 1711-1771.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Pictures
Jacob and his uncle Laban are reconciled. Line engraving by P. Trière, 180-, after Gallier after Pietro da Cortona.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Date: 1800-1809Reference: 2851043i- Pictures
Shepherds in a landscape (Jacob and Laban?). Colour aquatint with etching by M.K. Prestel, 1783, after Giulio Romano.
Romano, Giulio, 1499-1546.Date: [1777?]Reference: 2496777i- Books
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Thoughts upon several passages of Scripture, both in the Old and New Testament, relative to Jacob and Esau; with incidental excursions. By Philotheorus. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Dexter, Samuel, 1726-1810.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Pictures
The birth of Benjamin and the death of Rachel. Oil painting after Francesco Furini.
Furini, Francesco, 1603-1646.Reference: 44819i- Books
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The history of Joseph. A poem. In ten books. By the author of Friendship in death.
Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, 1674-1737.Date: 1738- Pictures
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Joseph's brothers show his coat, apparently soaked in his blood, to Jacob, who mourns. Etching.
Reference: 15909i- Pictures
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Jacob (Israel) blesses Ephraim and Manasseh, watched by Joseph. Engraving by G. Presbury after J. Franklin.
Franklin, John, active 1800-1861.Date: 1838Reference: 27681i- Pictures
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Episodes in the Old Testament. Engraving by M.T.
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Jacob wrestles with the angel on a hilltop. Etching with aquatint by R. Earlom, 1766, after S. Rosa.
Rosa, Salvatore, 1615-1673.Date: 1766Reference: 20461i- Pictures
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Jacob being persuaded to send Benjamin with his brothers on their return jorney to Egypt. Crayon-manner by W.W. Ryland after Sir A. van Dyck.
Van Dyck, Anthony, 1599-1641.Date: 1762Reference: 11676i- Pictures
Jacob finds rest in a rugged landscape: an angel appears to him in a dream. Etching by A.H. Payne after F. Bol.
Bol, Ferdinand, 1616-1680.Reference: 2819197i- Pictures
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Jacob is taken to the cave in the field of Machpelah by a mournful procession; he wants to die in the spot bought by Abraham. Etching by L. du Guernier after L. Chéron.
Chéron, Louis, 1655-1725.Reference: 18340i- Pictures
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Rachel approaches Jacob through a flock of sheep; one of the inhabitants of the land points her out as being Laban's daughter. Line engraving by F. Bartolozzi after W. Hamilton, 1791.
Hamilton, William, 1751-1801.Date: Jan. 31 1791Reference: 15896i- Pictures
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Jacob meets Rachel and falls in love. Engraving by E. Jeaurat after P.F. Mola.
Mola, Pier Francesco, 1612-1666Date: 1729Reference: 20459iPart of: Recueil d'estampes d'après les plus beaux tableaux et d'après les plus beaux desseins qui sont en France.- Pictures
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The patriarch Asher milking a goat, men ploughing and sowing the fields, and the goddess Ceres holding a scythe; a cornucopia lies on the ground. Etching by D. Coornhert after M. van Heemskerck.
Heemskerk, Martin van, 1498-1574.Date: [1550]Reference: 30141i- Pictures
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A personification of Obedience with her attributes is attacked from the sides by eight vices; above her appears Christ on the cross; (top left) the sacrifice of Isaac; (right) Jacob sends Joseph to his brothers; (below) three examples of disobedience, including the expulsion from Paradise. Engraving after H. Wierix .
Wierix, Jeronimus, 1553-1619.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 29538i- Pictures
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Jacob offers bread and soup to an exhausted Esau, who has returned from hunting; to the left, angels move upon Jacob's ladder; to the right, the blind Isaac feels Jacob's disguised hands. Engraving by E. Kirkall after Skeitz.
Skeitz.Reference: 15889i- Pictures
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Jacob and Joseph with their sons in a half roundel in the Vatican. Engraving by A. Cunego (?) after A. de Angelis (?) after Michelangelo.
Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564.Reference: 20572i- Pictures
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Jacob arrives among the shepherds of Haran; he falls in love with Rachel at first sight. Engraving by C.N. Cochin the elder, 1732, after F. Le Moine.
Le Moyne, François, 1688-1737.Date: 1732Reference: 15900i- Pictures
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Jacob wrestles with the angel on a hilltop. Etching by R. Earlom, 1766, after S. Rosa.
Rosa, Salvatore, 1615-1673.Date: 1766Reference: 20518i- Pictures
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Joseph tells his unsympathetic family about his two prophetic dreams. Line engraving by G. de Jode.
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Jacob dreams of the heavenly ladder; he consecrates with oil the spot where he slept; he meets Rachel, who is tending sheep in the vicinity of a Mesopotamian city. Woodcut by S.H., 1568, after V. Solis.
Solis, Virgil, 1514-1562.Date: [1568]Reference: 15893i