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English: Miniature 14 (hand a), King Hezekiah of Judea, in two scenes: on the left, Isaiah addresses Hezekiah on his deathbed; on the right, healed Hezekiah prays to God with the personification of prayer (προσευχή).
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Author Département des manuscrits, Grec 139.
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