Samson and the philistines Black & White Stock Photos
RMCP1720–religion, biblical scenes, 'Samson defeats the Philistines', wood engraving to the Bible by Gustave Doré, 1866, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2R8H436–Samson overthrows the house of the Philistines, Book of Jugdes, chapter 16, verse 23-31, Old Testament, Bible, historic illustration 1890
RMB7CB88–Samsons fight against the Philistines
RMBWNKYM–Gustave Doré; Samson destroying the house of the Philistines at Gaza; Black and White Engraving
RFJT6T9X–Samson, Modern Shimshon or Sampson, was the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible, here fighting the Philistines, Digital improved reproduction of an image published between 1880 - 1885
RM2GYKJJJ–A late 19th Century illustration from the Book of Genesis of Samson's riddle: “Out of the eater came something to eat, and out of the strong came something sweet.” The riddle was impossible to deduce as it as based on a private experience of Samson's, who killed a young lion and found bees and honey in its corpse. The Philistines, who could not solve the riddle, extorted the answer from Samson's unnamed wife, who persuaded Samson to tell it to her. The prize was 30 under shirts and suits for which Samson slew 30 Philistine men to pay the terms.
RMERFXYG–The death of Samson - Samson pulls down the temple of the Philistines at Gaza, killing himself and his enemies inside the
RMKCEMX9–Delilah was a woman in the Book of Judges, whom Samson loved, and who was his downfall. Her figure, one of several dangerous temptresses in the Hebrew Bible, has become emblematic: 'Samson loved Delilah, she betrayed him and he lost his strength when Delilah allowed the Philistines to shave his hair off during his slumber (Judges 16:19).
RMERG9MP–Samson breaks his cords by J James Tissot. Illustration to the Book of Judges 16.9 : 'Now there were men lying in wait, abiding with her in the chamber. And she said unto him, The Philistines be upon thee, Samson'. JT: French painter, 15 October 1836 – 8 August 1902
RM2BXG55J–Death of Samson [Let me die with the Philistines!] Judges 16:30 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
RMERHGMT–Samson and Delilah - illustration of Samson being betrayed by Delilah into the hands of the Philistines, Judges XVII.
RMCP1Y6N–religion, biblical scenes, Samson and Delilah, copper engraving by Lucas van Leyden, Netherlands, circa 1514, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMERG9MW–'Samson turns the mill in prison' by J James Tissot. Illustration to Book of Judges, 16.21: 'But the Philistines took him, and
RMR5AE4J–Samson, Modern Shimshon or Sampson, What the Last of the Judges of the Ancient Israelites Narrated in the Book of Judges
RMB0E9W8–Engraving of Gustave Dore illustration of the death of Samson
RMWX0BE5–'The Philistines took him, and put out his eyes', mid 19th century. Biblical scene, from Judges 16: 21: 'But the Philistines took him, and put out his eyes, and brought him down to Gaza, and bound him with fetters of brass; and he did grind in the prison house'. Samson, having been weakened after Delilah cut off his strength-giving hair as he slept, is captured by the Philistines who blind him by gouging out his eyes. He is then put to work turning a large millstone and grinding grain in prison in Gaza. Here Delilah appears to express remorse for her cruel act. Samson's captors have brought hi
RMPBD522–1285 Samson bound by the Philistines
RMKDM5B7–Samson bound by the Philistines
RM2RC00YD–Design for the Fugger Chapel in Augsburg Samson fighting the Philistines by Albrecht Durer
RF2KA0DC9–Samson sets fire to the cornfields of the Philistines, Cornelis Massijs, 1562 Samson sets fire to the cornfields of the Philistines by binding foxes t
RMW5YK5M–ILLUSTRATION OF BIBLICAL SAMSON THE NAZIRITE DESTROYING THE PHILISTINES’ TEMPLE OF DAGON - a5833 SPL001 HARS MID-ADULT MAN RESTORED BIBLICAL BLACK AND WHITE DESTROYS OLD FASHIONED OLD TESTAMENT
RM2WT1D80–Samson overthrowing column at the Philistine's feast. Vouet, Simon (French, 1590-1649) (designed after) [painter] c. 1630-1650 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Paris Ownership History: Mayorcas coll. (London). In room with spiral (Solomonic) columns, Samson pushes column (UPR BRD) centered by medallion bust with festoons below, impinging on field; (LWR BRD) centered by putto above strapwork bracket, impinging on field Perhaps woven at the Atelier du Louvre. Left & right borders not visible in photograph. Related Works: Panels in set: GCPA 0242220-0242225;
RM2KFT3PM–Delilah betrays Samson to the Philistines, interior, wealth, ornamentation, sit, show, betray, stand, smoke, fruit, bowl, tool, warrior, sword, hide,
RF2ARGMWY–Samson Bible story linear icon. Last of judge. Strong powerful superhuman. Biblical narrative. Thin line illustration. Contour symbol. Vector isolated
RM2R7TNY5–Samson overthrows the house of the Philistines, Book of Judges, chapter 16, verses 23-31, pillars, battle, confusion, mess, Hott Dagon, men, woman
RM2AXHYM5–Dinanderie; a history and description of mediæval art work in copper, brass and bronze . t of thisis the Tree of Knowledge, and to the left Eve eating theforbidden fruit ; while in the panel below she seems to beupbraiding the Devil. The remaining panels of the threelower compartments show Adam sowing seed and Eve feedingthe fowls ; and in both of these cases they are properly clothed.Taking the left-hand panels and proceeding upwards, we havefirst Samson slaying the Philistines with the jaw-bone of anass, next a centaur, and then Samson slaying the lion. Thefourth is obscure, but the fifth sh
RM2RC02MT–Design for the Fugger Chapel in Augsburg Samson fighting the Philistines 1510 by Albrecht Durer
RF2K9YXF2–Samson and Delilah, Cornelis Massijs, 1549 Samson is sleeping with his head on Delilah's lap, while she cuts his hair. Three Philistines are ready to
RF2T3RGT6–Samson sets fire to the cornfields of the Philistines, Antonie Wierix (II), after Jan Snellinck (I), 1585 Samson sets fire to the cornfields of the Ph
RM2WTGG28–Samson's journey to Timnath; Samson in conflict with Philistines. unknown c. 1580-1590 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'11' x W 14'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool & silk Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. Gift of J. Paul Getty. United States, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, accno. 51.36.3. In landscape, Samson, walking with his parents after choosing Philistine woman in Timnath to be his wife, requests their permission (Judges 14:1-9); in background, Samson ties 300 foxes by their tails with fire-brands & torches cornfields of Ph
RF2K9YP6D–Philistines burn Samson's wife and father-in-law, Cornelis Massijs, 1549 After Samson set fire to the Philistines' cornfields because his father-in-la
RM2WTG71Y–Samson in conflict with Philistines . Guebels, François (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, act.1545-1577) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] c. 1570-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'2' x W 12'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Spanish Art Gallery (L. [Lionel?] Harris), invoiced 8/18/1930; sold to Transglobal Mercantile Export Co. 2/6/1962. Inscriptions: Weaver mark on right guard, bottom In landscape, Samson avenges himself on Philistines & smites them 'hip & thigh with great slaughter' (Judges 15:1-8)
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