David en Natan, Johann Sadeler (I) (attributed to), 1643 Canvas Print
The prophet Nathan comes to King David and tells him a parable about a rich man, who took the lamb from a poor man and slaughtered it. Nathan points to the poor man and the dead lamb beside him. With this parable, Nathan tells us that David acted like the rich man. David kneels and acknowledges that he has sinned by committing adultery with Batseba and having her husband Uriah killed. Under the representation a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Sam. 12:1. This print is part of an album.
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