Abimelech and Isaac swear an oath to each other, Superbia humiliata (title on object), Emblemata Sacra è praecipuis utriusque testamenti historiis concinnata (Old Testament) (series title), Imagines et figurae bibliorum (series title), Abimelech and Isaac swear to each other not to do any harm. Next to Abimelech are his confidant Achuzzat and his army superior Pichol. To the right in the background, the king is sitting at Isaac's table. On the left, Isaac's servants dig the well Seba that gave the later city the name Berseba (Gen. 26:28). With a motto in Latin above the image and a four-line caption in Latin below the print. The print is part of an album., print maker: Pieter van der Borcht (I), Bernardus Sellius, print maker: Antwerp, publisher: Amsterdam, 1582 - 1593 and/or 1613, paper, letterpress printing, etching, height 189 mm × width 245 mm
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