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Steel Engraving of Daniel Interpreting the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel) from 1810 Edition of A New family Bible Containing Old and New Testam-stock-foto
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Steel Engraving of Daniel Interpreting the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel) from 1810 Edition of A New family Bible Containing Old and New Testam-stock-foto
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Illustration of the Prophet Daniel Brought before Nebuchadnezzar II King of Babylon (Book of Daniel) Antique early 20th Century Children's book Sweet-stock-foto
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Persian King Ahasuerus, or Xeres I, Hangs Haman the Agagite and Retracts or Cancels Death Edict Against the Jews. Book of Esther 7. Vintage, Historical, Historic Illustration or Wood Engraving from French Bible 1687.-stock-foto
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Persian King Ahasuerus, or Xeres I, Orders Haman the Agagite, an Official in the Royal Court, to Publish the Decree of the Triumph of Mordecai, a Jewish Man who Refused to Bow Down to Haman. Book of Esther 6. Vintage, Historical, Historic Illustration or Wood Engraving from French Bible 1687.-stock-foto
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Queen  Esther or Hadassah, Jewish Queen of Persia and Medes, and King Ahasuerus, or Xerxes 1, of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Book of Esther 4. Vintage, Historical, Historic Illustration or Wood Engraving from French Bible 1687.-stock-foto
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King Belshazzar's Feast and the Writing on the Wall - a Judgement from Yahweh, God of Israel, Predicting the Fall of Babylon. Belshazzar was the Last Chaldean King of Babylon or the Neo-Babylonian Empire, died c539BC. Book of Daniel 5. Vintage, Historic or Historical Illustration or Wood Engraving from a French Bible 1687-stock-foto
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Daniel Stands Before King Nebuchadnezzar II to Interprete or Reveal the Meaning of King Nebuchadnezzar's Dream (606BC), Babylon. Book of Daniel 2. Vintage, Historic or Historical Illustration or Wood Engraving from a French Bible 1687-stock-foto
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Amel-Merdach, aka Awil-Marduk or Evil-Merodach, King of Babylon and Son of Nebuchadnezzar II, Shows Clemency by Releasing King Jeconiah aka Coniah or Jehoiachin, nineteenth King of Judah after 37 Years of Imprisonment. Second Book of Kings 25. Vintage, Historic or Historical Illustration or Wood Engraving from French Bible 1687-stock-foto
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Nebuchadnezzar II, King of Babylon (r. 605-562BC) Captures Jerusalem (598BC) in Campaign Against the Kingdom and King of Judah, King Jehoiakim, Jerusalem Ancient Israel. Second Book of Kings 25. Vintage, Historic or Historical Illustration or Wood Engraving from French Bible 1687-stock-foto
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Scene from biblical history: Ezra taught the Law (the Torah) after his arrival in Jerusalem with the help of a group of Jewish exiles from Babylon under the patronage of King Artaxerxes I, to purify the people and enforce the observance of divine law. Authentic reproduction of a school wall chart, historical, circa 1900.-stock-foto
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LA FOSSE, Charles de (b. 1636, Paris, d. 1716, Paris)  Clytie Transformed into a Sunflower 1688 Oil on canvas, 131 x 159 cm Grand Trianon, Versailles  By 1687, the marble Trianon was nearing completion on the grounds of Versailles, and the following year a series of paintings was planned for each room.Mythology in its graceful rather than heroic form stimulated La Fosse's lively overdoor paintings, including the exquisite Clytie Transformed into a Sunflower.  A Greek myth tells how Clytie, the daughter of a king of Babylon, was forsaken in love by the sun-god Apollo because he turned his atten-stock-foto
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LA FOSSE, Charles de (b. 1636, Paris, d. 1716, Paris)  Clytie Transformed into a Sunflower 1688 Oil on canvas, 131 x 159 cm Grand Trianon, Versailles  By 1687, the marble Trianon was nearing completion on the grounds of Versailles, and the following year a series of paintings was planned for each room.Mythology in its graceful rather than heroic form stimulated La Fosse's lively overdoor paintings, including the exquisite Clytie Transformed into a Sunflower.  A Greek myth tells how Clytie, the daughter of a king of Babylon, was forsaken in love by the sun-god Apollo because he turned his atten-stock-foto
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Illustration of Jerusalem Taken and Destroyed and its inhabitants Taken into Captivity by Assyrian King Nebuchadnezzar (Chronicles) from Antique 18th-stock-foto
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Illustration of Jerusalem Taken and Destroyed and its inhabitants Taken into Captivity by Assyrian King Nebuchadnezzar (Chronicles) from Antique 18th-stock-foto
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Illustration Manasseh King of Judah Shackled and Imprisoned at Babylon by order of King Esarhaddon from Antique 18th Century The Genuine and Complete-stock-foto
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Illustration Manasseh King of Judah Shackled and Imprisoned at Babylon by order of King Esarhaddon from Antique 18th Century The Genuine and Complete-stock-foto
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Illustration of Manasseh King of Judah released from Captivity by order of the king of Babylon from Antique 18th Century The Genuine and Complete Work-stock-foto
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Illustration of Manasseh King of Judah released from Captivity by order of the king of Babylon from Antique 18th Century The Genuine and Complete Work-stock-foto
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CELESTI, Andrea (b. 1637, Venezia, d. 1712, Venezia)  Feast of Belshazzar 1705 Oil on canvas, 157 x 203 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg  The scene illustrates chapter 5 of the Old Testament Book of Daniel. Belshazzar, King of Babylon, gave a great feast at which wine was drunk in the golden and silver vessels looted by his father Nebuchadnezzar, from the temple in Jerusalem, and 'gods of gold, and of silver, of brass, of iron, of wood, and of stone...which see not, nor hear, nor know' were praised while God himself was not glorified. And there 'came forth fingers of a man's hand and wrote...u-stock-foto
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CELESTI, Andrea (b. 1637, Venezia, d. 1712, Venezia)  Feast of Belshazzar 1705 Oil on canvas, 157 x 203 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg  The scene illustrates chapter 5 of the Old Testament Book of Daniel. Belshazzar, King of Babylon, gave a great feast at which wine was drunk in the golden and silver vessels looted by his father Nebuchadnezzar, from the temple in Jerusalem, and 'gods of gold, and of silver, of brass, of iron, of wood, and of stone...which see not, nor hear, nor know' were praised while God himself was not glorified. And there 'came forth fingers of a man's hand and wrote...u-stock-foto
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Illustration of the Palace of King Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon from 1890 edition of The Beautiful Story Golden Gems of Religious Thought by J.W.Buel-stock-foto
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Illustration of Daniel Interpreting the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel) from 1890 edition of The Beautiful Story Golden Gems of Religious Though-stock-foto
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Illustration of the Messengers reporting to the King of Babylon his City is Captured (JeremIah) from 19th Century Pictorial Sunday Readings by the Rev-stock-foto
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Los Angeles, California, USA 1st August 2025 Danny Ocean Babylon Club New Album YouTube Billboard on Sunset Blvd on August 1, 2025 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-foto
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Los Angeles, California, USA 1st August 2025 Danny Ocean Babylon Club New Album YouTube Billboard on Sunset Blvd on August 1, 2025 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-foto
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Illustration of Daniel Interpreting the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel) from Antique 19th Century The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Test-stock-foto
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"Belshazzar?s feast (from 1634 until 1639).  Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669).  Belshazzar was the son of Nabonidus, an elderly courtier who would rise to become the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. "-stock-foto
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The King of Babylon Resorting to Divination by Arrows when deciding which path to take at the crossroads Ezekiel XXI.21 from Antique 19th Century The-stock-foto
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The King of babylon receiving Jehoiachin after his release from prison (Jeremiah LII, 31-34 )from Antique 19th Century The Holy Bible containing the O-stock-foto
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Illustration of Zedekiah before the King of Babylon (Kings)from Antique 19th Century The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments with Explana-stock-foto
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This artwork showcases the ancient city of Babylon, depicting its layout and key structures during Nebuchadnezzar IIs reign.-stock-foto
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Detailed depiction of Babylon shows city layout, notable structures, and waterways from 600 BC during Nebuchadnezzar IIs rule.-stock-foto
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Nebuchadnezzar II, also Nebuchadrezzar II, meaning was the second king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling from the death of his father Nabopolassar in 605 BC to his own death in 562 BC. from the book Graven in the rock : or, The historical accuracy of the Bible confirmed by reference to the Assyrian and Egyptian monuments in the British Museum and elsewhere by Kinns, Samuel, 1826-1903 Publication date 1891-stock-foto
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Old Testament. Daniel reads the phrase on the wall to the king of Babylonia Illustration by J. Schnorr von Carolsfeld. "The Picture Bible", 1852-60.-stock-foto
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Old Testament. Daniel reads the phrase on the wall to the king of Babylonia Illustration by J. Schnorr von Carolsfeld. "The Picture Bible", 1852-60.-stock-foto
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Steel Engraving of The Fall of Tyre - Siege of Tyre by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon from the 1851 Tallis Illustrated Scripture History for the Impro-stock-foto
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Steel Engraving of The Fall of Tyre - Siege of Tyre by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon from the 1851 Tallis Illustrated Scripture History for the Impro-stock-foto
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Steel Engraving of The Fall of Tyre - Siege of Tyre by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon from the 1851 Tallis Illustrated Scripture History for the Impro-stock-foto