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Joshua and Eleazar dividing the Land by Lot, Hoet, Joshua xviii (engraving)




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Joshua and Eleazar dividing the Land by Lot, Hoet, Joshua xviii (engraving)

2781760 Joshua and Eleazar dividing the Land by Lot, Hoet, Joshua xviii (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joshua and Eleazar dividing the Land by Lot, Hoet, Joshua xviii. Illustration for The Pictorial Sunday Book by John Kitto (George Cox, 1853).); © Look and Learn

Media ID 23466112

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Dividing Eleazar Joshua Land Hoet


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This engraving titled "Joshua and Eleazar dividing the Land by Lot, Hoet, Joshua xviii" transports us back to biblical times. The intricate details of this 19th-century print bring to life a significant moment in history as Joshua and Eleazar allocate land through the casting of lots. The scene depicts a solemn gathering where Joshua, successor to Moses, stands alongside Eleazar the high priest. With great reverence and responsibility, they divide the promised land among the twelve tribes of Israel. Each tribe eagerly awaits their fate as they anxiously watch their future unfold before them. The artist's skillful hand captures not only the physical landscape but also the emotional weight carried by each character. Their expressions range from anticipation to gratitude as they receive their designated portion of land. This visual representation serves as a reminder of divine providence and fulfillment of ancient prophecies. Originally created for "The Pictorial Sunday Book" by John Kitto in 1853, this engraving has become an enduring symbol of faith and heritage. Its inclusion in private collections speaks volumes about its timeless appeal and significance within religious art. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded that even amidst division and uncertainty, there is hope for unity and prosperity. It serves as a testament to human resilience while encouraging contemplation on our own journeys towards finding purpose within our allotted spaces in life.

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