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The four lepers looting the camp of the Syrians. - Bible

The four lepers looting the camp of the Syrians. - Bible


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The four lepers looting the camp of the Syrians. - Bible

3779958 The four lepers looting the camp of the Syrians. - Bible by Hole, William Brassey (1846-1917); (add.info.: The four lepers looting the camp of the Syrians. 2 Chronicles 20 : 17, Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the LORD with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: fear not, nor be dismayed; to morrow go out against them: for the LORD will be with you. Under the reign of Jehoshaphat. Illustration by William Hole 1846 - 1917
Old Testament History by William Hole, 1925 Eyre & Spottiswoode, London); Lebrecht History

Media ID 23618948

© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images

Jehoshaphat Jewess Jews Judaic Lepers Miracle Orthodox Jews Syria Christinaity Jewish Religion Literary Arts


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This print titled "The four lepers looting the camp of the Syrians" captures a powerful biblical scene from 2 Chronicles 20:17. Under the reign of Jehoshaphat, these four lepers embody courage and faith as they stand amidst the chaos of war. The illustration by William Hole beautifully depicts this momentous event in Old Testament history. In this miraculous tale, we witness an extraordinary display of divine intervention. As Judah and Jerusalem face impending battle, they are reassured that they need not fight. Instead, they are instructed to trust in God's salvation and go forth with unwavering confidence. The Lord's presence is promised to be with them every step of the way. Amidst this backdrop, we see the four lepers fearlessly entering the Syrian camp, driven by desperation and hope for sustenance amidst famine-stricken lands. Their bravery is magnified as they discover an abandoned camp filled with abundant provisions left behind by their enemies who had fled in panic. This image serves as a reminder that even in our darkest moments when all seems lost, there is always room for miracles and unexpected blessings to unfold. It speaks to the power of faith and resilience against insurmountable odds. William Hole's exquisite illustration brings this ancient story to life, allowing us to reflect on its timeless message today. Through his artistic talent, he invites us into a world where divine intervention can transform dire circumstances into moments of triumph and abundance.

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