English: The picture is a Greek Catholic icon depicting the prophet Jeremiah praying and begging towards the skies to save Jerusalem. The icon was painted in the end of the 18th century as part of the iconostasis of the Greek Catholic Cathedral of Hajdúdorog, Hungary. Jeremiah's icon is placed on the third tier of the iconostasis, the so called Prophets tier. This icon is the third painting from the right.
Magyar: A kép Jeremiás próféta görög katolikus ikonját ábrázolja, amelyen a próféta az ég felé emelt kezekkel imádkozik, és kérleli az Urat, hogy kímélje meg Jeruzsálemet. Az ikont a 18. század végén festették, a hajdúdorogi görög katolikus székesegyház ikonosztázára. Jeremiás ikonját az ikonosztáz harmadik sorában, az úgynevezett Próféta sorban találhatjuk. Ez az ikon a sorban jobbról a harmadik festmény.
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