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The Philistines are victorious and the sons of Eli are slain (I Sam. IV:5-11); the Philistines capture the ark (I Sam. IV:11); the aged Eli, being told of the death of his sons and of the capture of the ark, falls back dead (I Sam. IV:12-18); the Philistines set the ark on the altar of their god Dagon in Ashdod and his image is broken in twain (I Sam. V:2-5). France (probably Paris), c.1250. MS. M.638, f.21.
Unique Identifier
ART64052
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
517px × 650px
Photo Credit
The Morgan Library & Museum / Art Resource, NY
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13th century CE
Altar
Ark of the Covenant
Ashdod, Israel
Battle, Biblical
Battle, Land (General)
Death Scene
Death, Personification of
Eli, Old Testament High Priest
French
Gothic (1150-1500)
Idol
Killing
Knight
M.638/PML (Maciejowski Bible)
Philistines