Joseph’s Brothers in Egypt

Book Title: The history of the Old and New Testament : extracted out of Sacred Scripture and writings of the Fathers : to which are added the lives, travels and sufferings of the Apostles ... : the whole illustrated with two hundred thirty four sculptures, and three maps, delineated and engraved by good artists / translated from the Sieur de Royaumont, by several hands ; supervised and recommended by Dr. Horneck, and other orthodox divines

Author: Fontaine, Nicolas, 1625-1709

Image Title: Joseph’s Brothers in Egypt

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Description: Joseph conceals his identity from his brothers and accuses them of being spies, as they kneel before him and request grain during an intense famine. As the numeral at the head of the page indicates, this is plate #33 in a series of illustrations, and the artist or engraver responsible for the work is Peter Paul Bouche (b. ca. 1646).

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