2 Kings 12 Artwork

"In the seventh year of Jehu Jehoash began to reign; and forty years reigned he in Jerusalem. And his mother’s name was Zibiah of Beer-sheba." - 2 Kings 12:1

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2 Kings 12:14 - "But they gave that to the workmen, and repaired therewith the house of the LORD."

2 Kings 12:14 - "But they gave that to the workmen, and repaired therewith the house of the LORD."

2 Kings 12:19 - "¶ And the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?"

2 Kings 12:19 - "¶ And the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?"

2 Kings 25:12 - "But the captain of the guard left of the poor of the land to be vinedressers and husbandmen."

Visualize a scene inspired by the Biblical verse 2 Kings 25:12. Represent the economically disadvantaged individuals of the region, dutifully working as vinedressers and husbandmen in the fertile fields. They are occupied in their tasks among verdant vineyards and farmlands under the serene sky. This depiction is made using smooth gradients, sharp lines, and pop colors characteristic of digital art.

2 Kings 25:12 - "But the captain of the guard left of the poor of the land to be vinedressers and husbandmen."

2 Kings 12:16 - "The trespass money and sin money was not brought into the house of the LORD: it was the priests'."

Imagine an abstract digital interpretation of the biblical verse 2 Kings 12:16, 'The trespass money and sin money was not brought into the house of the LORD: it was the priests'.' In this scene, there should be a symbolic representation of a traditional house of worship but void of any explicit religious symbols. Instead, there's a rich contrasting symbolism between the concept of money, represented by coin-like objects, and the purity of the house. The coins are seen outside the house symbolizing 'trespass money' and 'sin money'. It's a dichotomy representing worldly materialism versus spiritual aspiration. The art style should be distinctively digital, utilizing bright contrasting colors and sharp geometric forms.

2 Kings 12:16 - "The trespass money and sin money was not brought into the house of the LORD: it was the priests'."

2 Kings 14:12 - "And Judah was put to the worse before Israel; and they fled every man to their tents."

2 Kings 14:12 - "And Judah was put to the worse before Israel; and they fled every man to their tents."

2 Kings 10:12 - "¶ And he arose and departed, and came to Samaria. And as he was at the shearing house in the way,"

A scene from an ancient biblical story inspired by the verse 2 Kings 10:12. A man is seen departing from a place and headed towards a city reputed to be Samaria. On his journey, he stops by a shearing house which is located on the way. Visualize this scene with a Middle-Eastern man dressed in period-appropriate attire. The shearing house should have an antique, rustic appearance. The city of Samaria can be faintly seen in the distance. Convey the serenity of his solitary journey through subtle use of light and shadows, creating this artwork in a digital, modern style.

2 Kings 10:12 - "¶ And he arose and departed, and came to Samaria. And as he was at the shearing house in the way,"

2 Kings 12:12 - "And to masons, and hewers of stone, and to buy timber and hewed stone to repair the breaches of the house of the LORD, and for all that was laid out for the house to repair it."

Representation of an ancient biblical scene depicting masons and stone workers busily repairing the LORD's house with attained timber and hewed stones. The setting is ancient, filled with archaic tools and construction materials. The focused repairmen are diligently working to fix the breaches, a demonstration of their faith and commitment. The energy is significant as everyone contributes their bit for repairing the house. All these captured in the aesthetic of primitive digital art, using pixelated visuals and 8-bit color patterns.

2 Kings 12:12 - "And to masons, and hewers of stone, and to buy timber and hewed stone to repair the breaches of the house of the LORD, and for all that was laid out for the house to repair it."

2 Kings 12:6 - "But it was so, that in the three and twentieth year of king Jehoash the priests had not repaired the breaches of the house."

A historic scene based on an ancient scriptural passage: 'But it was so, that in the three and twentieth year of king Jehoash the priests had not repaired the breaches of the house.' Visualize a year into the reign of a medieval king, where priests are shown neglecting their duties to repair a crumbling, ancient stone temple. The king looks on with frustration. The scene is depicted in a modern, digital art style, with crisp lines, vivid colors and a clean, smooth aesthetic.

2 Kings 12:6 - "But it was so, that in the three and twentieth year of king Jehoash the priests had not repaired the breaches of the house."

2 Kings 12:8 - "And the priests consented to receive no more money of the people, neither to repair the breaches of the house."

Illustrate a biblical scene from 2 Kings 12:8 - 'And the priests consented to receive no more money of the people, neither to repair the breaches of the house.' Display a group of priests in middle eastern descent in a place of worship, refusing money from people of different descents and genders who offer it to them. Show a house in the scene with noticeable damage that needs repair but is being neglected. Convey the scene in the style of a digital painting.

2 Kings 12:8 - "And the priests consented to receive no more money of the people, neither to repair the breaches of the house."

2 Kings 12:2 - "And Jehoash did that which was right in the sight of the LORD all his days wherein Jehoiada the priest instructed him."

2 Kings 12:2 - "And Jehoash did that which was right in the sight of the LORD all his days wherein Jehoiada the priest instructed him."

2 Kings 12:3 - "But the high places were not taken away: the people still sacrificed and burnt incense in the high places."

Illustrate a biblical scene inspired by verse 2 Kings 12:3, which reads 'But the high places were not taken away: the people still sacrificed and burnt incense in the high places.' The style of the image should capture the essence of the early 21st century digital art, evoking a contemporary representation of ancient text.

2 Kings 12:3 - "But the high places were not taken away: the people still sacrificed and burnt incense in the high places."

2 Kings 12:15 - "Moreover they reckoned not with the men, into whose hand they delivered the money to be bestowed on workmen: for they dealt faithfully."

An illustration based on the biblical verse 2 Kings 12:15. The scene unfolds in an ancient, bustling Middle-Eastern marketplace. A group of unidentifiable men are handing over a pouch of money to craftsmen, who are then depicted labouring over their tasks with dedication and precision. The craft itself is not specified, so feel free to depict pottery, blacksmithing, or another similar profession. The overall atmosphere exudes a sense of honesty and faithfulness. This image concept should be inspired by the time period of the Kings and imagined in the style of a digitally rendered artwork.

2 Kings 12:15 - "Moreover they reckoned not with the men, into whose hand they delivered the money to be bestowed on workmen: for they dealt faithfully."

2 Kings 16:12 - "And when the king was come from Damascus, the king saw the altar: and the king approached to the altar, and offered thereon."

Create an image to depict the scene from the biblical passage 2 Kings 16:12 where 'the king has returned from Damascus, sees the altar, approaches the altar and makes his offering upon it'. The image is to be depicted in a digital art style.

2 Kings 16:12 - "And when the king was come from Damascus, the king saw the altar: and the king approached to the altar, and offered thereon."

1 Kings 2:12 - "¶ Then sat Solomon upon the throne of David his father; and his kingdom was established greatly."

1 Kings 2:12 - "¶ Then sat Solomon upon the throne of David his father; and his kingdom was established greatly."

2 Kings 13:12 - "And the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, and his might wherewith he fought against Amaziah king of Judah, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?"

2 Kings 13:12 - "And the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, and his might wherewith he fought against Amaziah king of Judah, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?"

2 Kings 17:12 - "For they served idols, whereof the LORD had said unto them, Ye shall not do this thing."

An illustration capturing the essence of 2 Kings 17:12 - "For they served idols, whereof the LORD had said unto them, Ye shall not do this thing." This image should represent the biblical narrative with elements of idol worship, divine displeasure, and subtle signs of commandments being broken. All executed in a style reminiscent of digital art.

2 Kings 17:12 - "For they served idols, whereof the LORD had said unto them, Ye shall not do this thing."

2 Kings 12:20 - "And his servants arose, and made a conspiracy, and slew Joash in the house of Millo, which goeth down to Silla."

2 Kings 12:20 - "And his servants arose, and made a conspiracy, and slew Joash in the house of Millo, which goeth down to Silla."

2 Kings 3:12 - "And Jehoshaphat said, The word of the LORD is with him. So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat and the king of Edom went down to him."

2 Kings 3:12 - "And Jehoshaphat said, The word of the LORD is with him. So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat and the king of Edom went down to him."

2 Kings 12:17 - "¶ Then Hazael king of Syria went up, and fought against Gath, and took it: and Hazael set his face to go up to Jerusalem."

2 Kings 12:17 - "¶ Then Hazael king of Syria went up, and fought against Gath, and took it: and Hazael set his face to go up to Jerusalem."

2 Kings 22:12 - "And the king commanded Hilkiah the priest, and Ahikam the son of Shaphan, and Achbor the son of Michaiah, and Shaphan the scribe, and Asahiah a servant of the king's, saying,"

A vividly brought to life scene from the Bible, specifically 2 Kings 22:12. The scene depicts six notable figures. In the center, a king sits upon his throne giving orders, his regal attire reflecting his authority. To his right, Hilkiah the priest in his religious clothing, followed by Ahikam, donned in clothing that emphasizes his family lineage. To the king’s left is Achbor dressed in attire denoting his paternal heritage, followed by Shaphan the scribe, holding a scroll. Lastly, Asahiah stands, distinguished as a servant to the king. Concurrently, they are engaged in a passionate dialogue, with each individual's position and role denoted visually in the artwork. The overall atmosphere in the painting should be of reverence and solemnity. Use bright colors, sharp lines, and digital effects to highlight key elements and create a modern interpretation of this historical event.

2 Kings 22:12 - "And the king commanded Hilkiah the priest, and Ahikam the son of Shaphan, and Achbor the son of Michaiah, and Shaphan the scribe, and Asahiah a servant of the king's, saying,"

2 Kings 12:1 - "In the seventh year of Jehu Jehoash began to reign; and forty years reigned he in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Zibiah of Beer-sheba."

Create a digital art interpretation of an ancient historical scene, inspired by the biblical passage 2 Kings 12:1. This scene should illustrate the beginning of Jehoash's reign, showing him, a young Middle Eastern man, ascending to power, with a grand cityscape of Jerusalem as the backdrop. The foreground should include Jehoash's mother, Zibiah, also a Middle Eastern woman, standing in support of her son. Beer-sheba, the land of Zibiah's origin, can be subtly represented through elements such as decorations or symbols.

2 Kings 12:1 - "In the seventh year of Jehu Jehoash began to reign; and forty years reigned he in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Zibiah of Beer-sheba."

2 Kings 12:5 - "Let the priests take it to them, every man of his acquaintance: and let them repair the breaches of the house, wheresoever any breach shall be found."

In the medium of digital art, depict a scene inspired by the Bible verse, 2 Kings 12:5. The scene showcases a group of men, of varied descent such as Caucasian, Hispanic, and Middle-Eastern, who are believed to be priests. Each is busy collecting from his acquaintances. Their collective goal is to repair a intricately detailed house with visible signs of damage. Focus on representing the urgent need to restore the structure so it can stand tall and strong again.

2 Kings 12:5 - "Let the priests take it to them, every man of his acquaintance: and let them repair the breaches of the house, wheresoever any breach shall be found."

2 Kings 4:12 - "And he said to Gehazi his servant, Call this Shunammite. And when he had called her, she stood before him."

2 Kings 4:12 - "And he said to Gehazi his servant, Call this Shunammite. And when he had called her, she stood before him."

2 Kings 7:2

A medieval scene depicting the biblical story from 2 Kings 7:2. Show the gatekeeper interacting with Elisha, surrounded by their historical setting: ancient city gates, stone buildings. The scene should be painted in the method of pointillism, characterized by tiny, distinct dots of color, bringing out the depth and texture. Ensure the image maintains a respectful and devotional tone towards Christianity, exuding symbolism and depth. Note: Do not incorporate any textual elements in the artwork.

2 Kings 7:2

Joshua 12:24 - "The king of Tirzah, one: all the kings thirty and one."

A digital art interpretation of a scene from Joshua 12:24: 'The king of Tirzah, one: all the kings thirty and one.' Visualize the king of Tirzah as a regal figure, surrounded by thirty-one other characters symbolizing kings. Make the scene vivid with the use of vivid hues and contrasting colors, integrating elements of royal symbolism like scepters, crowns, and robes.

Joshua 12:24 - "The king of Tirzah, one: all the kings thirty and one."

2 Kings 20:12 - "¶ At that time Berodach-baladan, the son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent letters and a present unto Hezekiah: for he had heard that Hezekiah had been sick."

2 Kings 20:12 - "¶ At that time Berodach-baladan, the son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent letters and a present unto Hezekiah: for he had heard that Hezekiah had been sick."

1 Kings 12:2 - "And it came to pass, when Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who was yet in Egypt, heard of it, (for he was fled from the presence of king Solomon, and Jeroboam dwelt in Egypt;)"

1 Kings 12:2 - "And it came to pass, when Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who was yet in Egypt, heard of it, (for he was fled from the presence of king Solomon, and Jeroboam dwelt in Egypt;)"

2 Kings 19:12 - "Have the gods of the nations delivered them which my fathers have destroyed; as Gozan, and Haran, and Rezeph, and the children of Eden which were in Thelasar?"

Quieting digital art representation of the verse 2 Kings 19:12: 'Have the gods of the nations delivered them which my fathers have destroyed; as Gozan, and Haran, and Rezeph, and the children of Eden which were in Thelasar?'. The image may integrate symbols from these ancient cities and cultures, the idea of gods representing different nations, and a sense of conflict. Please, create a mindful balance of color contrast, defining shadows, and intricate lines, which often characterize the digital art medium.

2 Kings 19:12 - "Have the gods of the nations delivered them which my fathers have destroyed; as Gozan, and Haran, and Rezeph, and the children of Eden which were in Thelasar?"

2 Kings 18:12 - "Because they obeyed not the voice of the LORD their God, but transgressed his covenant, and all that Moses the servant of the LORD commanded, and would not hear them, nor do them."

An imaginative digital art representation of a scene from the biblical passage 2 Kings 18:12. In the scene, a group of ancient people are seen transgressing divine laws and ignoring the commands of a figure represented as Moses. Symbolically, elements of the divine covenant are scattered around, ignored by the people. The voice of the divine figure is also represented in the artwork, perhaps as a burst of light or audible vibrations in the air, that the disobedient people are deliberately choosing not to listen to.

2 Kings 18:12 - "Because they obeyed not the voice of the LORD their God, but transgressed his covenant, and all that Moses the servant of the LORD commanded, and would not hear them, nor do them."

2 Kings 6:12 - "And one of his servants said, None, my lord, O king: but Elisha, the prophet that is in Israel, telleth the king of Israel the words that thou speakest in thy bedchamber."

2 Kings 6:12 - "And one of his servants said, None, my lord, O king: but Elisha, the prophet that is in Israel, telleth the king of Israel the words that thou speakest in thy bedchamber."