This broadsheet is based on a famous model of the Temple in Jerusalem, owned by Jacob Judah Leon, a rabbi from the Netherlands. Probably produced in Amsterdam, the poster includes illustrations of the Tabernacle as well as the encampments of the Israelites in the desert. The broadsheet accompanied the model of the Temple, and Jacob Judah Leon traveled around displaying it. Leon himself is portrayed in a prominent place, in the top center of the broadsheet, flanked by Temple vessels to the left and priestly vestments to the right. The Temple was of great interest to both Christians and Jews in the seventeenth century and was a longtime passion of Leon’s; he gained the appellation “Templo” for this interest. By 1642, he had published a book on the First Temple that was later widely translated.