1 Samuel 30 Artwork

"And it came to pass, when David and his men were come to Ziklag on the third day, that the Amalekites had invaded the south, and Ziklag, and smitten Ziklag, and burned it with fire;" - 1 Samuel 30:1

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1 Samuel 30:30 - "And to them which were in Hormah, and to them which were in Chorashan, and to them which were in Athach,"

1 Samuel 30:30 - "And to them which were in Hormah, and to them which were in Chorashan, and to them which were in Athach,"

1 Samuel 30:25 - "And it was so from that day forward, that he made it a statute and an ordinance for Israel unto this day."

1 Samuel 30:25 - "And it was so from that day forward, that he made it a statute and an ordinance for Israel unto this day."

1 Samuel 30:1 - "And it came to pass, when David and his men were come to Ziklag on the third day, that the Amalekites had invaded the south, and Ziklag, and smitten Ziklag, and burned it with fire;"

Illustrate a biblical scene inspired by 1 Samuel 30:1. Depict David and his men returning to the city of Ziklag on the third day only to find it invaded by Amalekites, with buildings aflame and signs of the battle. Ensure the art looks digitally rendered.

1 Samuel 30:1 - "And it came to pass, when David and his men were come to Ziklag on the third day, that the Amalekites had invaded the south, and Ziklag, and smitten Ziklag, and burned it with fire;"

1 Samuel 30:28 - "And to them which were in Aroer, and to them which were in Siphmoth, and to them which were in Eshtemoa,"

Create a digital art representation of a scene from ancient times, inspired by the verse 1 Samuel 30:28. The scene depicts three distinct locations - Aroer, Siphmoth, and Eshtemoa. To the left, show ruins of an old town on a hill representing Aroer. In the middle, illustrate a desert landscape depicting Siphmoth. On the right, portray a lush agricultural terrain for Eshtemoa. The ancient charm should be vivid in the environment, residents, and architectures.

1 Samuel 30:28 - "And to them which were in Aroer, and to them which were in Siphmoth, and to them which were in Eshtemoa,"

1 Samuel 30:18 - "And David recovered all that the Amalekites had carried away: and David rescued his two wives."

1 Samuel 30:18 - "And David recovered all that the Amalekites had carried away: and David rescued his two wives."

1 Samuel 30:5 - "And David's two wives were taken captives, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite."

1 Samuel 30:5 - "And David's two wives were taken captives, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite."

1 Samuel 30:4 - "Then David and the people that were with him lifted up their voice and wept, until they had no more power to weep."

1 Samuel 30:4 - "Then David and the people that were with him lifted up their voice and wept, until they had no more power to weep."

1 Samuel 30:29 - "And to them which were in Rachal, and to them which were in the cities of the Jerahmeelites, and to them which were in the cities of the Kenites,"

A visual interpretation of the biblical verse 1 Samuel 30:29 - 'And to them which were in Rachal, and to them which were in the cities of the Jerahmeelites, and to them which were in the cities of the Kenites,' as seen through a digital art lens. Give prominence to the ancient cities inhabited by the Rachal, Jeraehmeelites, and Kenites in their respective regions showcasing their distinct geographical and architectural details.

1 Samuel 30:29 - "And to them which were in Rachal, and to them which were in the cities of the Jerahmeelites, and to them which were in the cities of the Kenites,"

1 Samuel 30:31 - "And to them which were in Hebron, and to all the places where David himself and his men were wont to haunt."

1 Samuel 30:31 - "And to them which were in Hebron, and to all the places where David himself and his men were wont to haunt."

1 Samuel 30:27 - "To them which were in Beth-el, and to them which were in south Ramoth, and to them which were in Jattir,"

1 Samuel 30:27 - "To them which were in Beth-el, and to them which were in south Ramoth, and to them which were in Jattir,"

1 Samuel 30:20 - "And David took all the flocks and the herds, which they drave before those other cattle, and said, This is David's spoil."

An image inspired by 1 Samuel 30:20 - 'And David took all the flocks and the herds, which they drave before those other cattle, and said, This is David's spoil.' A man with sharp features, donning an ancient Middle-Eastern attire, is taking command over a variety of flocks and herds. Several servants, a mixture of Caucasian and Hispanic men, drive before a group of cattle on a dusty plain under a sky filled with thick clouds. The scene is set with a tone of triumph. The visual style seeks to capture the vividness and immediacy characteristic of digital art.

1 Samuel 30:20 - "And David took all the flocks and the herds, which they drave before those other cattle, and said, This is David's spoil."

2 Samuel 23:30 - "Benaiah the Pirathonite, Hiddai of the brooks of Gaash,"

A scene from biblical times, showing Benaiah the Pirathonite, a renowned figure standing tall in his traditional outfit, bearing the symbols of his faith, alongside Hiddai. Hiddai stands by the brooks of Gaash, the water flowing freely indicating a serene and peaceful ambiance. The setting is textured and vibrant, and the overall image possesses a certain depth and surreal aesthetic quality characteristic of digital art.

2 Samuel 23:30 - "Benaiah the Pirathonite, Hiddai of the brooks of Gaash,"

1 Samuel 30:3 - "¶ So David and his men came to the city, and, behold, it was burned with fire; and their wives, and their sons, and their daughters, were taken captives."

Illustrate a biblical scene inspired by 1 Samuel 30:3. Showcase a Middle-Eastern town reduced to smoky ruins by a roaring fire. The soldiers, a diverse group of Middle-Eastern men with expressions of shock and grief, stare at the devastation. Their wives, sons, and daughters are conspicuously absent, taken captive. Hints of their departure should be implicit in the scene - like abandoned household items, or a shawl forgotten in haste. Avoid direct depiction of violence or harm. The art style should be digital, capturing compelling details and nuanced color gradients.

1 Samuel 30:3 - "¶ So David and his men came to the city, and, behold, it was burned with fire; and their wives, and their sons, and their daughters, were taken captives."

1 Samuel 30:6 - "And David was greatly distressed; for the people spake of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, every man for his sons and for his daughters: but David encouraged himself in the LORD his God."

Produce a digital art representation of this biblical scene from 1 Samuel 30:6: David finding himself in distress as people discuss his potential stoning, their spirits weighed down by grief for their children. Despite this turmoil, David manages to find solace and encouragement within the connection to his God.

1 Samuel 30:6 - "And David was greatly distressed; for the people spake of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, every man for his sons and for his daughters: but David encouraged himself in the LORD his God."

1 Samuel 30:2 - "And had taken the women captives, that were therein: they slew not any, either great or small, but carried them away, and went on their way."

Scene interpretation of 1 Samuel 30:2 where it reads 'And had taken the women captives, that were therein: they slew not any, either great or small, but carried them away, and went on their way.' The scene depicts various women of all ages, potentially of a Middle-Eastern descent, being led away by a group of people, demonstrating the captives' situation. This is illustrated in the style of digital art with a high amount of detail and a comprehensive palette of colors.

1 Samuel 30:2 - "And had taken the women captives, that were therein: they slew not any, either great or small, but carried them away, and went on their way."

1 Samuel 30:11 - "¶ And they found an Egyptian in the field, and brought him to David, and gave him bread, and he did eat; and they made him drink water;"

1 Samuel 30:11 - "¶ And they found an Egyptian in the field, and brought him to David, and gave him bread, and he did eat; and they made him drink water;"

1 Samuel 17:30 - "¶ And he turned from him toward another, and spake after the same manner: and the people answered him again after the former manner."

1 Samuel 17:30 - "¶ And he turned from him toward another, and spake after the same manner: and the people answered him again after the former manner."

1 Samuel 30:9 - "So David went, he and the six hundred men that were with him, and came to the brook Besor, where those that were left behind stayed."

Render a digital art representation of 1 Samuel 30:9 where David and his six hundred men are approaching the brook Besor. Portray the men with a mix of ancestries such as Caucasian, Hispanic, Black, Middle-Eastern, and South Asian. Show some of the men choosing to stay behind at the brook. The scene should have historic attire, armor, and landscape to portray the biblical times.

1 Samuel 30:9 - "So David went, he and the six hundred men that were with him, and came to the brook Besor, where those that were left behind stayed."

1 Samuel 30:7 - "And David said to Abiathar the priest, Ahimelech's son, I pray thee, bring me hither the ephod. And Abiathar brought thither the ephod to David."

Visualize a biblical passage from 1 Samuel 30:7. Capture the moment where David, a historically important figure, requests Abiathar, a priest, to bring him the ephod, who then obeys and brings the ephod to him. The setting should be reminiscent of an ancient time, with emphasis on their traditional clothing, the ephod - a significant religious garment, and the surrounding environment indicative of that era. The art must be rendered in a digital form, entailing clear, sharp lines, vibrant colors, and an intricate level of details.

1 Samuel 30:7 - "And David said to Abiathar the priest, Ahimelech's son, I pray thee, bring me hither the ephod. And Abiathar brought thither the ephod to David."

1 Samuel 30:14 - "We made an invasion upon the south of the Cherethites, and upon the coast which belongeth to Judah, and upon the south of Caleb; and we burned Ziklag with fire."

1 Samuel 30:14 - "We made an invasion upon the south of the Cherethites, and upon the coast which belongeth to Judah, and upon the south of Caleb; and we burned Ziklag with fire."

1 Samuel 30:24 - "For who will hearken unto you in this matter? but as his part is that goeth down to the battle, so shall his part be that tarrieth by the stuff: they shall part alike."

1 Samuel 30:24 - "For who will hearken unto you in this matter? but as his part is that goeth down to the battle, so shall his part be that tarrieth by the stuff: they shall part alike."

1 Samuel 30:10 - "But David pursued, he and four hundred men: for two hundred abode behind, which were so faint that they could not go over the brook Besor."

1 Samuel 30:10 - "But David pursued, he and four hundred men: for two hundred abode behind, which were so faint that they could not go over the brook Besor."

1 Samuel 30:26 - "¶ And when David came to Ziklag, he sent of the spoil unto the elders of Judah, even to his friends, saying, Behold a present for you of the spoil of the enemies of the LORD;"

1 Samuel 30:26 - "¶ And when David came to Ziklag, he sent of the spoil unto the elders of Judah, even to his friends, saying, Behold a present for you of the spoil of the enemies of the LORD;"

1 Samuel 14:30 - "How much more, if haply the people had eaten freely to day of the spoil of their enemies which they found? for had there not been now a much greater slaughter among the Philistines?"

A biblical scene inspired by 1 Samuel 14:30: Visualize a group of ancient individuals, with a mix of Caucasian, Black, Middle-Eastern, and Hispanic men and women throughout the crowd. They are imagined feasting upon the spoils of their conquered enemies around a large, bountiful table. Their faces reflect a mixture of relief, satisfaction, and determination. The surroundings hint at the aftermath of a battle- weapons strewn around, overturned carts etc. In the backdrop, the fading sunlight embellishing the scene with a golden hue. The style is digital art with sharp lines, vibrant colours, and an emphasised contrast.

1 Samuel 14:30 - "How much more, if haply the people had eaten freely to day of the spoil of their enemies which they found? for had there not been now a much greater slaughter among the Philistines?"

1 Samuel 25:30 - "And it shall come to pass, when the LORD shall have done to my lord according to all the good that he hath spoken concerning thee, and shall have appointed thee ruler over Israel;"

Create a visual representation of the biblical quote from 1 Samuel 25:30, interpreted as follows: at a moment when divine forces have fulfilled the benevolent promises made for a respected figure, appointing him as the leader of Israel. The entire scene should be depicted in the form of digital art, with a sense of divinity, respect, and leadership being central themes.

1 Samuel 25:30 - "And it shall come to pass, when the LORD shall have done to my lord according to all the good that he hath spoken concerning thee, and shall have appointed thee ruler over Israel;"

1 Samuel 18:30 - "Then the princes of the Philistines went forth: and it came to pass, after they went forth, that David behaved himself more wisely than all the servants of Saul; so that his name was much set by."

A scene inspired by the biblical event described in 1 Samuel 18:30. Establish a setting where Philistine princes are marching forward, leaving their fortress, their royal attire reflecting status and power. Separate from them, David, a shepherd boy with wisdom evident in his eyes, is seen outshining the servants of Saul in the background - a greater glow radiates from him than any other, illustrating his wisdom. The image should make it apparent that David's reputation surpasses all, marking his name with a distinct glow or bright light. Illustrate this dynamic scene in the style of digital art.

1 Samuel 18:30 - "Then the princes of the Philistines went forth: and it came to pass, after they went forth, that David behaved himself more wisely than all the servants of Saul; so that his name was much set by."

1 Samuel 30:19 - "And there was nothing lacking to them, neither small nor great, neither sons nor daughters, neither spoil, nor any thing that they had taken to them: David recovered all."

1 Samuel 30:19 - "And there was nothing lacking to them, neither small nor great, neither sons nor daughters, neither spoil, nor any thing that they had taken to them: David recovered all."

1 Samuel 30:17 - "And David smote them from the twilight even unto the evening of the next day: and there escaped not a man of them, save four hundred young men, which rode upon camels, and fled."

An image inspired by 1 Samuel 30:17 from the Bible. It portrays a scene from twilight till the next day's evening where a historical figure akin to David is in a victorious stance, having prevailed over his enemies. Not one of them managed to escape his wrath, excluding four hundred young men, who are seen riding away on camels, fleeing from the fight. This event is to be depicted in vivid, modern digital art style.

1 Samuel 30:17 - "And David smote them from the twilight even unto the evening of the next day: and there escaped not a man of them, save four hundred young men, which rode upon camels, and fled."

1 Samuel 30:12 - "And they gave him a piece of a cake of figs, and two clusters of raisins: and when he had eaten, his spirit came again to him: for he had eaten no bread, nor drunk any water, three days and three nights."

Render an image inspired by the Bible verse: 1 Samuel 30:12. The scene depicts a man, regaining his strength after feasting on a piece of fig cake and two clusters of raisins. He had not consumed any food or water for three days and nights. The artistry to be used is a digital style, capturing the text's deep spiritual and symbolic context and imbuing the viewer with a sense of poignancy and resilience.

1 Samuel 30:12 - "And they gave him a piece of a cake of figs, and two clusters of raisins: and when he had eaten, his spirit came again to him: for he had eaten no bread, nor drunk any water, three days and three nights."

1 Samuel 30:23 - "Then said David, Ye shall not do so, my brethren, with that which the LORD hath given us, who hath preserved us, and delivered the company that came against us into our hand."

1 Samuel 30:23 - "Then said David, Ye shall not do so, my brethren, with that which the LORD hath given us, who hath preserved us, and delivered the company that came against us into our hand."