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Eleazar refusing to eat pork (oil on canvas)
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Eleazar refusing to eat pork (oil on canvas)
476050 Eleazar refusing to eat pork (oil on canvas) by Berthelemy, Jean-Simon (1743-1811); Musee de la Chartreuse, Douai, France; (add.info.: Under a persecution instigated by Antiochus IV Epiphanes, Eleazar was forced to open his mouth and eat pork, but he spat it out and submitted to flogging. He was then privately permitted to eat meat that he could pretend was pork, but he refused and was flogged to death.)
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Brutality Eleazar Forced Forcing Gesturing Hebrew Jewess Judaic Martyrdom Martyred Meat Orthodox Jews Pork Refused Refusing Struggle Struggling Christinaity Jewish Religion Jews
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The captivating oil on canvas painting titled "Eleazar refusing to eat pork" by Jean-Simon Berthelemy depicts a powerful moment of resistance and martyrdom. The scene portrays Eleazar, a devout Hebrew, bravely defying the orders of Antiochus IV Epiphanes during a period of persecution. In the image, Eleazar is shown gesturing with determination as he refuses to consume pork, an act that goes against his religious beliefs. Despite facing brutal violence and flogging, he remains steadfast in his refusal. This painting captures the struggle between faith and oppression, highlighting the strength and resilience of those who stand up for their convictions. Berthelemy's masterful brushstrokes bring this biblical narrative to life, evoking emotions of admiration for Eleazar's unwavering commitment to his religion. The composition skillfully conveys both physical pain and spiritual triumph. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals throughout history in defense of their faith. It invites viewers to reflect on themes such as religious freedom, persecution, and the enduring power of belief. Displayed at Musee de la Chartreuse in Douai, France, this 18th-century masterpiece continues to inspire contemplation about human rights and spirituality across different cultures and time periods.
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