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Showbread Collection

Discover the mystical world of the Old Testament's Table of Showbread, a sacred object of Jewish tradition and Christian history

Background imageShowbread Collection: Tables of Shewbread

Tables of Shewbread
Shewbread or showbread are the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated table, in the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering to God. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageShowbread Collection: Table of Shewbread

Table of Shewbread
Shewbread or showbread are the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated two crowned table, in the Temple in Jerusalem as an offering to God. Date: circa 1800

Background imageShowbread Collection: The Shewbread Table (colour litho)

The Shewbread Table (colour litho)
960008 The Shewbread Table (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Shewbread Table)

Background imageShowbread Collection: Table of Showbread, from Arch of Titus

Table of Showbread, from Arch of Titus
Vintage engraving of a Table of Showbread. Showbread in a biblical or Jewish context, refers to the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated two crowned table

Background imageShowbread Collection: Table of Showbread

Table of Showbread
Vintage engraving of a Table of Showbread. Showbread in a biblical or Jewish context, refers to the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated two crowned table

Background imageShowbread Collection: Old Testament religious artifacts (engraving)

Old Testament religious artifacts (engraving)
KW2603355 Old Testament religious artifacts (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From top left: The Table of Shewbread or Showbread, The Altar of Incense)

Background imageShowbread Collection: Table of Showbread, Jan Luyken, Willem Goeree, 1683

Table of Showbread, Jan Luyken, Willem Goeree, 1683

Background imageShowbread Collection: Angels study view for the Table of Showbread, Jan Luyken, Willem Goeree, 1683

Angels study view for the Table of Showbread, Jan Luyken, Willem Goeree, 1683

Background imageShowbread Collection: The Tabernacle, artwork C017 / 7197

The Tabernacle, artwork C017 / 7197
The Tabernacle. See-through artwork of the Tabernacle, the portable temple used by the Israelites led by Moses journeying from Egypt to the Promised Land (around the 15th century BC)

Background imageShowbread Collection: Sacrificial Bread

Sacrificial Bread
Showbread (or shewbread), in French Pains de Proposition, is brought weekly to the Temple as a sacrifice to God. If he doesn t eat it within a week, the priests consume it


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Discover the mystical world of the Old Testament's Table of Showbread, a sacred object of Jewish tradition and Christian history. This intricately designed table, depicted in various artistic renderings from color lithographs to engravings, held twelve loaves of sacred, unleavened bread. The Table of Showbread, as seen in the Arch of Titus and in Jan Luyken and Willem Goeree's 1683 artwork, was a symbol of God's presence among His people. The Tabernacle, the portable sanctuary of the Israelites, housed this sacred table, along with other religious artifacts, during their wanderings in the wilderness. The bread, replaced weekly, represented God's provision and His covenant with His people. The Table of Showbread, a testament to faith and devotion, continues to captivate our imaginations and deepen our understanding of ancient religious practices.