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Image 148, "The Death of Eleazar," and image 152, "The Martyrdom of Eleazar the Scribe," both link to the same file: 149.The Martyrdom of Eleazar the Scribe.jpg. If the text can be believed and there are indeed 21 engravings in the Apocrypha section, a duplicate of one image means that another is missing. Based on titles and image file names, my assumption is that it's #148 that's incorrectly linked, but I certainly can't confirm that.
It's too bad that this possibly makes an otherwise complete set of these impressive works incomplete. I hope that someone can figure out what should be here but isn't and can correct the error. And if the count is merely wrong, maybe some research can confirm that. In short, I don't know exactly where the problem lies, I can only point it out and hope that someone more knowledgeable than I can fix the issue. Feel free to delete this comment if the situation is rectified.
WavSlave (talk) 17:14, 27 July 2016 (UTC)Reply