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# JACOB BEFORE PHARAOH **181** ISTORY abounds in magnificent royal scenes. In the parks and market-places and along the great streets of famous capitals there have been royal processions and pageants so grand that great historians have described them at length, poets have clothed them in verse, and painters have immortalized them on canvas. In one of the largest halls of the Louvre Gallery in Paris the paintings of Rubens depicting the career of Maria de Medicis of France are not only among the chief ornaments of the entire collection, but a notable triumph of modern art. But the reception of Jacob by Pharaoh in the great Egyptian court at Memphis is without a parallel in history. Pharaoh, the King, receiving Jacob, the aged and wearied pilgrim, seemed, no doubt, at
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