A man and his daughter entertain the Levite and his wife. Details show: 1 -a
utility/table-knife.
2 -another utility/table-knife.
3 -a small
serving bowl. |
The Levite is forced to allow the men of Gibeah to have
their way with his wife. Details show: 1 -a
"Maciejowski War Club". 2
-engraving work on a battle axe blade. 3
-a Mace. 4
-the tip of a Godenak blade ("Medieval
Chopper"). 5
-a wire-wrapped grip of a battle sword.
6 -three views of padded cloth
coifs. 7
-a tunic with two ways of wearing the
sleeves: (a) slip your arms through the sleeves in a traditional manner,
or (b) take your arms out of the sleeves and slip your arms through an
open arm-slit in the bodice area (a slit on both the left and right side
of the chest), thereby allowing for a cooling effect, whilst the unused
sleeves hang at your sides. A unique garment. |
The men of Gibeah violently have their way with the
Levite's wife. Details show: 1
-hilt of a battle sword. 2
-full-length view of a two-hand battle axe. 3 -good
view of a knight's belt. |
The Levite's wife lays dead at his door, murdered by the
men of Gibeah. |
The Levite takes his slain wife home. Detail shows: 1 -a
switch, used for driving cattle or horses. |
The Levite cuts up the corpse of his wife into twelve
pieces. Detail shows: 1
-the hilt of a battle
sword. 2 -another view of
a tunic with two ways of wearing the sleeves:
(a) slip your arms through the sleeves in a traditional manner, or (b)
take your arms out of the sleeves and slip your arms through an open
arm-slit in the bodice area (a slit on both the left and right side of the
chest), thereby allowing for a cooling effect, whilst the unused sleeves
hang at your sides. |
The Israelites slay the men of Gibeah for their atrocity to
the Levite's wife. Details show:
1 -a two-handed
battle axe.
2 -the hilt
of a dagger.
3 -a heraldic type of flag, called a "Banner",
attached (in this case) to the head of a spear.
Typically, they were vertical in orientation (as seen), usually 2 "units"
wide by 3 "units" high, and represented a king, baron, overlord or knight.
It preceded him in battle as a sign of his feudal rights.
4 -a pick
used to dislodge castle stones. 5
-a shingled roof. |