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Esau (See also: Isaac, Jacob, Rebecca giving birth)


(of subject) 2 of 2 artpiece(s) in subject set as Esau (See also: Isaac, Jacob, Rebecca giving birth):





Haggadah shel Pesach
Object
*Manuscripts and Printed Books | Passover Haggadah


Subject
H | Haggadah, Passover (Listed according to the text of the Haggadah; See also separate biblical subjects in this list) | The Main part of the Haggadah (arranged with the Ritual Acts (Seder Signs) interspersed with the main components of the text of the Haggadah): | Maggid (the narration) | Maggid-5: The baraita of the Four Sons | Sons, the Four, the son who does not know how to ask
I | Illustrative Initial-letter panel
A | Abraham | Abraham crossing the river
H | Haggadah, Passover (Listed according to the text of the Haggadah; See also separate biblical subjects in this list) | The Main part of the Haggadah (arranged with the Ritual Acts (Seder Signs) interspersed with the main components of the text of the Haggadah): | Maggid (the narration) | Maggid-6: Mi-Tehillah Ovedei Avodah Zarah Hayu Avoteinu (In the beginning, our fathers worshiped idols) | In the beginning, our fathers worshiped idols
H | Haggadah, Passover (Listed according to the text of the Haggadah; See also separate biblical subjects in this list) | The Main part of the Haggadah (arranged with the Ritual Acts (Seder Signs) interspersed with the main components of the text of the Haggadah): | Maggid (the narration) | Maggid-6: Mi-Tehillah Ovedei Avodah Zarah Hayu Avoteinu (In the beginning, our fathers worshiped idols) | Idols go up in flames
A | Abraham | Abraham and his three wives | Sarah with Isaac
A | Abraham | Abraham and his three wives | Hagar with Ishmael
A | Abraham | Abraham and his three wives | Keturah with six sons
I | Isaac | Isaac, Sacrifice of
I | Isaac | Isaac teaching Jacob
E | Esau | Esau as huntsman
J | Jacob | Jacob and his sons going to Egypt
I | Illustrative panel

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Haggadah shel Pesach
Object
*Manuscripts and Printed Books | Passover Haggadah


Subject
A | Abraham | Abraham and his three wives | Sarah with Isaac
A | Abraham | Abraham and his three wives | Hagar with Ishmael
A | Abraham | Abraham and his three wives | Keturah with six sons
H | Haggadah, Passover (Listed according to the text of the Haggadah; See also separate biblical subjects in this list) | The Main part of the Haggadah (arranged with the Ritual Acts (Seder Signs) interspersed with the main components of the text of the Haggadah): | Maggid (the narration) | Maggid-6: Mi-Tehillah Ovedei Avodah Zarah Hayu Avoteinu (In the beginning, our fathers worshiped idols) | Reading the Haggadah (Barukh Shomer)
I | Isaac | Isaac, Sacrifice of
J | Jacob | Jacob and his sons going to Egypt
I | Isaac | Isaac teaching Jacob
E | Esau | Esau as huntsman
O | Ornamentation: | Architectural frame
I | Illustrative Initial-letter panel

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Venice Haggadah of 1609 (Printed)
Object
*Manuscripts and Printed Books | Passover Haggadah


Subject
A | Abraham | Abraham and his three wives | Sarah with Isaac
A | Abraham | Abraham and his three wives | Hagar with Ishmael
A | Abraham | Abraham and his three wives | Keturah with six sons
H | Haggadah, Passover (Listed according to the text of the Haggadah; See also separate biblical subjects in this list) | The Main part of the Haggadah (arranged with the Ritual Acts (Seder Signs) interspersed with the main components of the text of the Haggadah): | Maggid (the narration) | Maggid-6: Mi-Tehillah Ovedei Avodah Zarah Hayu Avoteinu (In the beginning, our fathers worshiped idols) | Reading the Haggadah (Barukh Shomer)
I | Isaac | Isaac, Sacrifice of
O | Ornamentation: | Architectural frame
D | David and Solomon
I | Illustrative Initial-letter panel
J | Jacob | Jacob and his sons going to Egypt
A | Alphabet, Hebrew | Bet
I | Isaac | Isaac teaching Jacob
E | Esau | Esau as huntsman

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