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Tree of Jesse

"The Tree of Jesse is a depiction in art of the ancestors of Jesus Christ, shown in a branching tree which rises from Jesse of Bethlehem, the father of King David. It is the original use of the family tree as a schematic representation of a genealogy.

The Tree of Jesse originates in a passage in the biblical Book of Isaiah which describes metaphorically the descent of the Messiah and is accepted by Christians as referring to Jesus. The various figures depicted in the lineage of Jesus are drawn from those names listed in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke.

The subject is often seen in Christian art, particularly in that of the medieval period. The earliest example is an illuminated manuscript which dates from the 11th century. There are many examples in medieval psalters, because of the relation to King David, son of Jesse, and writer of the Psalms. Other examples include stained glass windows, stone carvings around the portals of medieval cathedrals, and painting on walls and ceilings. The Tree of Jesse also appears in smaller art forms such as embroideries and ivories." - (en.wikipedia.org 04.07.2021)

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Reliquiar mit Maria mit Kind, umgeben von Engeln und der Wurzel JesseDer Evangelist MatthäusDer Evangelist MatthäusDer Stammbaum Jesse[Blazon of the Chamber of Rhetoric Het Bloemken Jesse at Middelburg; Devise der Gilde der Dichter Het Bloemken Jesse in Middelburg][Die Wurzel Jesse; Tree of Jesse]
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