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Jephtha and His Daughter 1650–1670 unknown artistJephtha and His Daughter 1650–1670 University of Aberdeen
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Jephthah's Vow: In the Wilderness 1885–1886 Edwin Long (1829–1891)Jephthah's Vow: In the Wilderness 1885–1886 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Jephthah's Vow: The Return 1885–1886 Edwin Long (1829–1891)Jephthah's Vow: The Return 1885–1886 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Study for 'The Sacrifice of Jephthah' Sebastiano Mazzoni (c.1611–1678)Study for 'The Sacrifice of Jephthah' Hastings Museum and Art Gallery
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Jeptha's Vow II exhibited 1882 Thomas Matthews Rooke (1842–1942)Jeptha's Vow II exhibited 1882 Southwark Heritage Centre
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Jephthah's Vow: The Martyr 1885–1886 Edwin Long (1829–1891)Jephthah's Vow: The Martyr 1885–1886 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Jeptha's Vow V exhibited 1882 Thomas Matthews Rooke (1842–1942)Jeptha's Vow V exhibited 1882 Southwark Heritage Centre
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Jeptha's Vow III exhibited 1882 Thomas Matthews Rooke (1842–1942)Jeptha's Vow III exhibited 1882 Southwark Heritage Centre
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Jepthah and his Daughter 1860 or before Giovanni Fontana (c.1821–1893)Jepthah and his Daughter 1860 or before Walker Art Gallery
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Jephthah 1867 John Everett Millais (1829–1896)Jephthah 1867 National Museum Cardiff
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Jeptha's Vow IV exhibited 1882 Thomas Matthews Rooke (1842–1942)Jeptha's Vow IV exhibited 1882 Southwark Heritage Centre
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Jeptha's Vow I exhibited 1882 Thomas Matthews Rooke (1842–1942)Jeptha's Vow I exhibited 1882 Southwark Heritage Centre
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Jephthah Returning from Battle is Greeted by his Daughter c.1708–1713 Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini (1675–1741)Jephthah Returning from Battle is Greeted by his Daughter c.1708–1713 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Jephthah and His Daughter Henri Mauperché (1602–1686)Jephthah and His Daughter Birmingham Museums Trust
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Jephthah 1889 Jessie Macgregor (1847–1919)Jephthah 1889 Walker Art Gallery