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  2. Abraham and Isaac (Titian) - Wikipedia

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    Year. c. 1542–1544. ( c. 1542–1544) Dimensions. 328 cm × 285 cm (129 in × 112 in) Location. Santa Maria della Salute, Venice. Abraham and Isaac, also known as the Sacrifice of Isaac (Italian: Sacrificio di Isacco ), is an oil painting by the Venetian painter Titian. It was made in about 1543–1544 for the church of Santo Spirito, but is ...

  3. The Parable of the Old Man and the Young - Wikipedia

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    Offer the Ram of Pride instead of him. And half the seed of Europe, one by one. " The Parable of the Old Man and the Young " is a poem by Wilfred Owen that compares the ascent of Abraham to Mount Moriah and his near-sacrifice of Isaac there with the start of World War I. It had first been published by Siegfried Sassoon in 1920 with the title ...

  4. Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac (Bencovich) - Wikipedia

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    Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac is a 1715 painting by the Baroque artist Federico Bencovich in the Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters. [1] This painting shows Abraham with a knife in his hand raised to kill his son Isaac at the moment that the angel intervenes. Bencovich became court painter of the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz Lothar Franz von ...

  5. Abraham Lincoln (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    February 22, 2022. ( 2022-02-22) Abraham Lincoln is a 2022 American television miniseries directed by Malcolm Venville. The three-part miniseries chronicles the life of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States and premiered on February 20, 2022, on History. [1] [2] The miniseries was released as a 5 hour and 21-minute DVD.

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  7. Abraham Casting out Hagar and Ishmael - Wikipedia

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    It depicts the episode of the expulsion of Hagar and her son Ishmael by Abraham. According to the Genesis, Hagar was the slave of Sarah, Abraham's wife, and when he was 86 years old, she asked him to sleep with Hagar so that she could conceive a son. Fourteen years later, Sarah gave birth to a son, Isaac, to Abraham, who was 100 years old ...

  8. Abraham and Isaac (Stravinsky) - Wikipedia

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    History. When the Israel Festival Committee asked Stravinsky for a new work, he decided to set the story of Abraham and Isaac to a text in Hebrew, a language with which he was not familiar. The philosopher Sir Isaiah Berlin, who was a friend of the composer, helped Stravinsky to understand the sounds and structure of the text.

  9. God in Search of Man - Wikipedia

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    e. God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism is a work on Jewish philosophy by Rabbi Dr. Abraham Joshua Heschel. Heschel saw the work's title as a paradoxical formula, rooted in the rabbinic tradition, summarizing human history as seen in the Bible: God in search of man. [1]

  10. Abraham and Lot's conflict - Wikipedia

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    Abraham and Lot's conflict. ( Hebrew: מריבת רועי אברהם ורועי לוט, Merivat Roey Avraham Ve'Roey Lot) is an event in the Book of Genesis, in the weekly Torah portion, Lech-Lecha, that depicts the separation of Abraham and Lot, as a result of a fight among their shepherds. The dispute ends in a peaceful way, in which Abraham ...

  11. Job in rabbinic literature - Wikipedia

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    According to Bar Kappara, Job lived in the time of Abraham; according to Abba bar Kahana, in the time of Jacob, he having married Dinah, Jacob's daughter. [3] Rabbi Levi said that Job lived in the time of Jacob's sons; [4] and he also said, in the name of Jose ben Halafta, that Job was born when Jacob and his children entered Egypt and that he ...