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Discover the Bible Through
Iris Wexler’s Paintings

The Daughters of Zelophehad
Iris Wexler brings to life the courage and justice of the five sisters from the Book of Numbers. Her painting captures their bold plea to Moses for their father’s inheritance, a moment that marked a groundbreaking recognition of equality and human dignity. Through vivid imagery and emotion, the artwork celebrates bravery, love for the Land, and the timeless power of standing up for what is right.

Isaac and Rebekah’s Love
Iris Wexler captures the timeless romance of Isaac and Rebekah, whose love began the moment they met. Her painting reflects a deep soul connection, respect, and admiration, illustrating faithfulness and the enduring power of love. Through vivid emotion and rich imagery, the artwork celebrates the moral and spiritual values of true love, offering a model of connection and devotion that resonates even today.

Blessed The Man
Iris Wexler’s painting depicts King David in a cave, hiding from Saul while writing Psalm 1 in ancient Hebrew. Inspired by the legend of Ben Sira, a spider’s web protects David from discovery, symbolizing divine providence. Through the interplay of light, shadow, and nature, the artwork captures an intimate moment of faith, creativity, and human struggle, highlighting the eternal bond between the Jewish people, their land, and spiritual heritage.
Moses, the Ten Commandments and the Golden Calf
This powerful painting by Iris Wexler brings to life the dramatic moment from Exodus 32, when the Israelites turn to idol worship with the Golden Calf. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, the artwork reflects the tension between human weakness and divine command, exploring themes of faith, responsibility, and moral choice. The painting invites viewers to reflect on spiritual lessons that remain timeless and relevant today.
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