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The Fall of the King of Babylon

Isaiah 14:3-22

Traditionally also interpreted as a text concerning the fall of Satan. Artwork connected to this subject may have extra-biblical elements.

Related:   A Prophecy against Babylon   Names Written in Heaven   The Angel Marriages, the Rebel Angels   The Vision of the Fall of Babylon   The Woman and the Dragon


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Fall of the rebellious angels
BECCAFUMI, Domenico

Adam and Eve expelled from Eden *
BLAKE, William

Fall of the rebel angels, The *
BLAKE, William

King of Babylon in hell, The *
BLAKE, William

King of Babylon in hell, The: "Hell from beneath is moved for thee"
BLAKE, William

Lucifer and the Pope in hell: "The Lord hath broken the staff of the wicked" *
BLAKE, William

Lucifer and the Pope in hell: "The Lord hath broken the staff of the wicked" *
BLAKE, William

Satan arousing the rebel angels
BLAKE, William

Satan calling up his legions *
BLAKE, William

Satan calling up his legions *
BLAKE, William

Satan calling up his legions
BLAKE, William

Satan calling up his legions *
BLAKE, William

Fall of Lucifer, The
BURNE-JONES, Sir Edward

Fall of Lucifer, The
COLLINS, Cecil

Satan summoning his legions
COZENS, John Robert

Lucifer
Flaxman, John, After

Fall of the rebel angels, The
LIMBOURG brothers

Cast down
LONG, Duncan

Falling star
PRUSZKOWSKI, Witold

St. Michael expelling Lucifer and the rebellious angels from Heaven
Rubens, Peter Paul, Workshop of?

St. Michael and other angels
SPINELLO Aretino

Lucifer's revolt
UNKNOWN; Master of the Marienkirche Stained-glass Panels, Germany, late 14th century (?)

Making of angels and blessing of Lucifer, The
UNKNOWN; Master of the Marienkirche Stained-glass Panels, Germany, late 14th century (?)


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