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Medal - Thomason Medallic Bible #17 of 60

Medal - Thomason Medallic Bible (#17 of 60) - obverseMedal - Thomason Medallic Bible (#17 of 60) - reverse

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Features

Location United Kingdom
Król William IV (1830-1837)
Type Collection medallions
Year 1830
Composition (White metal)
Weight 123 g
Diameter 73 mm
Thickness 4 mm
Shape Okrągły
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
324348
References BHM# 1468
Laurence Brown. British Historical Medals. B.A. Seaby, London, United Kingdom (3 volumes).

Series: Thomason Medallic Bible

Obverse

(en) King Pharaoh, seated upon his throne, surrounded by his Ministers, attentively hearing Joseph's interpretation of his two dreams.

Script: łaciński

Lettering:
THE INTERPRETATION OF KING PHARAOHS TWO DREAMS BY JOSEPH
THOMASON D.

Engraver: Edward Thomason

Reverse

(en) Inscription on 33 lines between winged head of cherub ornaments

Script: łaciński

Lettering:
1720 B.C
AND THE LORD WAS WITH JOSEPH
AND HIS MASTER POTIPHAR SAW IT
AND MADE HIM OVERSEER OF HIS HOUSE.
WHEN AN UNJUST CHARGE WAS MADE AGA
INST JOSEPH AND HE WAS CAST INTO PRISON.
IN THE SAME PRISON WAS ALSO THE BUTLER
AND THE BAKER OF PHARAOH KING OF EGYPT. AND
THE BUTLER AND THE BAKER EACH DREAM'D A
DREAM WHILST IN PRISON AND TOLD IT TO JOSEPH
AND JOSEPH INTERPRETED IT AND TOLD THE BUT
LER THAT HE WOULD BE RESTORD TO HIS PLACE BUT
THAT THE BAKER WOULD BE HANGED. AND IT SO CAME
TO PASS. AND AT THE END OF FULL TWO YEARS AFTER
WARDS PHARAOH DREAM'D TWO DREAMS. THE ONE
THAT HE SAW 7 LEAN KINE EAT UP 7 FAT KINE. AND THE
OTHER THAT 7 THIN EARS OF CORN DEVOUR'D 7 FULL
EARS OF CORN. AND HE CONSULTED ALL THE MAGICI
ANS AND WISE-MEN OF EGYPT BUT THERE WAS NO
ONE THAT COULD INTERPRET THE DREAMS. THE BUT
LER RECOLLECTING JOSEPH TOLD PHARAOH OF HIM AND
PHARAOH COMMANDED JOSEPH UNTO HIM. AND
JOSEPH INTERPRETED PHARAOH'S TWO DREAMS TO
BE THE SAME. THAT THERE SHALL BE 7 YEARS OF
GREAT PLENTY THROUGHOUT EGYPT. AND AFTER
THAT 7 YEARS OF GRIEVOUS FAMINE. AND HE AD
VISED PHARAOH TO LAY UP STORE THROUGHOUT
THE LAND. AND THE THING WAS GOOD IN THE EY
ES OF PHARAOH & HE MADE HIM RULER OVER
ALL THE LAND OF EGYPT. & PHARAOH CALLD
JOSEPH'S NAME ZAPHNATH PAANEAH
& GAVE HIM TO WIFE ASENATH DAU
GHTER OF THE PRIEST OF ON.

Engraver: Edward Thomason

Edge

ZwykłyAutomatically translated

Mint

Thomason's Manufactory, Birmingham, United Kingdom (1790-1849)

Comments

(en) An original Thomason’s Medallic Illustration of the Holy Scriptures [Bible], Number 17 - The interpretation of King Pharaoh's two dreams by Joseph. After Guido. (Thomason D. at lower obverse rim).
 The Thomason Medallic Bible is a set of sixty medals struck in 1830 that captures the essence of the entire Holy Bible in medallic art. The obverse designs were inspired by the works of well-known Renaissance artists and executed by several different engravers. The reverse of each medal contains a dense text quotation or explanation describing the topic of each medal. The set was produced in Birmingham, England by Sir Edward Thomason, who felt divinely inspired to “promote the glory of God by impressing the word of God upon gold, silver and other indestructible metals”. Birmingham, England, c. 1830.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1830) 

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