Redemption of the First-Born Ceremony Plate dated 1767 German The names of the owners in Hebrew translated as “Katz” appear above the date, translated to “in the year 1767.” The symbol of the two hands at the top shows that the owner was a descendent of the priestly class from the ancient Temple. The Hebrew verse around the plate's rim comes from a biblical verse in the Book of Isaiah 59:21. The drawing at the center depicts the biblical scene when Joab kills Absalom from 2 Samuel 18:9-14. The ram at the center in a circle possibly represents the biblical scene of the Binding of Isaac (Akedat Yizchak) from Genesis 22:1-19.. Redemption of the First-Born Ceremony Plate. German. dated 1767. Pewter. Metalwork-Pewter

Redemption of the First-Born Ceremony Plate dated 1767 German The names of the owners in Hebrew translated as “Katz” appear above the date, translated to “in the year 1767.” The symbol of the two hands at the top shows that the owner was a descendent of the priestly class from the ancient Temple. The Hebrew verse around the plate's rim comes from a biblical verse in the Book of Isaiah 59:21. The drawing at the center depicts the biblical scene when Joab kills Absalom from 2 Samuel 18:9-14. The ram at the center in a circle possibly represents the biblical scene of the Binding of Isaac (Akedat Yizchak) from Genesis 22:1-19.. Redemption of the First-Born Ceremony Plate. German. dated 1767. Pewter. Metalwork-Pewter
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