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Historical Archive: Old Testament, Hebrew Bible
Book of Exodus

This page follows the order of events given in the Douay Bible.


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Moses or Christ: glass bowl w. gold-glass, Cologne 4th c., BM 1881,0624.1, which has its own page
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Moses, lower left: Chartres west windows 1145-1155. For more views see Chartres.
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Moses, left: Lisbjerg Altar frontal/retable/arch c.1135-50, gilded copper, NMD D287. This work has its own page.
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Moses, left: Virgin and Child with angels, Old Testament figures, and saints, Duccio workshop: Ugolino?, 1312-19, SPN 47. This work has its own page.
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Moses (center left): nave ceiling Tree of Jesse, 1200-50, which has its own page, St. Michael's, Hildesheim, which has its own pages
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Moses, right: wall paintings P.A. Safonov and shop, late 19th c., Novgorod Cathedral, which has its own interior page
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Exodus 3: Moses and the Burning Bush, and Moses as shepherd, Ravenna, Church of San Vitale, 527-48. This work has its own interior and exterior pages.
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Exodus 3, lower right: Moses and the Burning Bush, c.1207-15, Sens cathedral Typology/Good Samaritan window. For contiguous scenes see the building's interior page.
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Exodus 3: Moses and the Burning Bush (center right), Kloster Wienhausen nuns' choir, painted c.1335, which has its own page
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Exodus 3: left, Moses' vision of the burning bush (Virgin and Child), Major Sakkos of Photius, Byzantine 1408-31, Armory TK-4, which has its own page
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Exodus 4: Aaron, Chartres cathedral, north transept windows 1234-35. For more views see Chartres.
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Exodus 7, top right: Aaron's staff, c.1207-15, Sens cathedral Typology/Good Samaritan window. For contiguous scenes see the building's interior page.
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Exodus 12 (bottom): writing of the Tau above the doors. Typological cross, Mosan 1150-1200, MRAH 2293. This work has its own page.
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Exodus 14: sarcophagus fragment with the Crossing of the Red Sea, Lazarus, and Doubting Thomas from the monastery of St. Angela Merici, Church of St. Afra, 'African onyx' marble, mid 4th c., Brescia Museum of Santa Giulia MR5852. For another view see Brescia.
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Exodus 14, Crossing of the Red Sea: font, copper alloy c.1226, Hildesheim Cathedral. This work has its own page with details.
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prob. Exodus 14, Pharaoh: Chartres cathedral, north transept windows 1234-35. For more views see Chartres.
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Exodus 14, Crossing the Red Sea, enamel/copper, Jean de Court 1575-85, SF 48.2. For details see SF.
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Exodus 20 or 34: Moses receiving the Law, sarcophagus from the Mausoleum of the Anicii, marble, c.390-400, Louvre MR 688, 753, 806. This work has its own page.
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Exodus 20 or 34: Moses receiving the Law, Ravenna, Church of San Vitale, 527-48. This work has its own interior and exterior pages.
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Exodus 20 or 34: Moses recieves the Law, ivory, late 10th c., SMBByz 8505/8506, which has its own page with companion panel
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Exodus 20 or 34: Moses recieves the Law (bottom), stained glass windows: Goro di Bartolomeo, Leonardo di Bartolomeo, Bartolommeo d'Andrea Bocchi 1453-54, Pisa cathedral, which has its own pages
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Exodus 32, bottom left: Golden Calf. c.1207-15, Sens cathedral Typology/Good Samaritan window. For contiguous scenes see the building's interior page.
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Exodus 34: Moses with John the Baptist, David, and Abraham and Isaac: Maastricht, St. Servatius, 13th c. portal with 19th c. polychrome. For contiguous images see Servatius.