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1849 Copper Engraving Babylonian Exile Captive Israelites Family Lyre XHA2 XGV3 a clock tower located in

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a clock tower located in London

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1849 Copper Engraving Babylonian Exile Captive Israelites Family Lyre XHA2 XGV3 a clock tower located inThis is an original 1849 black and white copper engraving of captive Israelites during the Babylonian exile of 586 538 BCE. Shown is a weeping girl crying on a man's lap, who holds a lyre with a chained hand. We are assuming that the artist of this image was Bendman, and the engraver was T. Kelly. Period Paper is pleased to present a rare collection of copper plate engravings depicting the Jewish antiquities and the Jewish War from a translation of

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