10. Parshat Miketz

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Biblical artwork: Giclee print on canvas: Parshat Miketz

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Size 30 x 42cm (11″ 3/4 x 16″ 1/2) plus light blue coloured border, 3cm wide (1″).

 

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Excerpt from Parshat Miketz

Genesis Ch 41.

So Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and they rushed him from the dungeon, and he shaved and changed his clothes, and then he came to Pharaoh. And Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no interpreter for it, but I have heard it said of you that you understand a dream, to interpret it.” And Joseph replied to Pharaoh, saying, “Not I; God will give an answer that will bring peace to Pharaoh.”………

For further reading

You can learn much more about Bereishit / Genesis and all the other Torah Parshot at the excellent and extensive Chabad site here.

And here you can see my other Biblical artwork from the Book of Genesis.

The colours in this print of Parshat Miketz will probably look a bit different in the actual print than on your screen, but the print will be as faithful as possible to the original artwork. While being a digital print, none of this is an automatic process: I work with the same printer I’ve used for years, who does the very best work! Your print will be made specifically for you once you’ve placed your order. When I receive it, I check that it’s truly up to standard. Then I wrap it carefully and send it by trackable, express post.

Miketz: illustrated Torah portions, Bible art, Old Testament art, Joseph interpreting Pharaoh's dream.

A further excerpt from Miketz

“And the meager and ugly cows devoured the first seven healthy cows. And they went inside them, but it was not known that they had gone inside of them, for their appearance was as ugly as in the beginning; then I awoke. Then I saw in my dream, and behold, seven ears of grain were growing on one stalk, full and good. And behold, seven ears of grain, hardened, thin, and beaten by the east wind, were growing up after them. And the thin ears of grain swallowed up the seven good ears of grain; I told the necromancers, but no one tells me [its meaning].”

 

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Stretched / Rolled

Rolled, Stretched