Moses Placed in the River (detail), about 1400–1410, German. Tempera colors, gold, silver paint, and ink on parchment. The J. Paul Getty Museum

Painted Prophecy: The Hebrew Bible through Christian Eyes

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North Pavilion, Plaza Level


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Images drawn from the Hebrew Bible (known to Christians as the “Old Testament”) were among the most popular subjects for Christian illuminated manuscripts in the Middle Ages. This exhibition brings manuscripts that explore the medieval Christian understanding of Hebrew scripture into dialogue with the Rothschild Pentateuch, a masterpiece of the Jewish manuscript tradition. Together, these objects from different religious traditions demonstrate how the Hebrew Bible was a living document, its contents subject to interpretation dependent on time and place.


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