It was discovered in Delft, the Netherlands. Agnus Dei pendants were worn as amulets against evil and for protection during pregnancy and childbirth. The Passover Lamb (from the Hebrew Pesach, meaning "Passover") is associated with the Jewish festival of Passover and the story of the Exodus in the Old Testament. According to the Bible, God helped the Israelites escape slavery in Egypt by inflicting various plagues upon them. To protect them from the tenth plague, God commanded them to sacrifice a lamb and mark their entrances, doors, and doorposts with its blood. The plague passed over the marked houses, and the Israelites were saved.
Height: 2.5 cm
Width: 1.7 cm




























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