Amos 8 Artwork

"Thus hath the Lord GOD shewed unto me: and behold a basket of summer fruit." - Amos 8:1

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Amos 7:8 - "And the LORD said unto me, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A plumbline. Then said the Lord, Behold, I will set a plumbline in the midst of my people Israel: I will not again pass by them any more:"

An illustration inspired by the biblical verse from Amos 7:8. The scene involves a dialogue between an entity and a figure named Amos. The entity is asking Amos about his vision and he responds with 'A Plumbline.' The entity then declares that it will place a plumbline among its people, referred to as 'Israel.' It also declares that it will no longer pass by them. The atmosphere should have a spiritual and solemn quality. The style is reminiscent of biblical illustrations with visuals that involve divine intervention or communication, depicted in a digital art medium.

Amos 7:8 - "And the LORD said unto me, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A plumbline. Then said the Lord, Behold, I will set a plumbline in the midst of my people Israel: I will not again pass by them any more:"

Amos 8:13 - "In that day shall the fair virgins and young men faint for thirst."

An epic scene as envisioned in the biblical verse, Amos 8:13 - 'In that day shall the fair virgins and young men faint for thirst.' The scene features young men and women appearing disillusioned and faint from a severe thirst. Their surroundings should appear barren, with water sources visibly dry and the landscape parched under a scorching sun. Represent this scene in a broad, detailed, and evocative manner using the modern style of digital art, with vibrant colors and intense lighting effects.

Amos 8:13 - "In that day shall the fair virgins and young men faint for thirst."

Amos 8:1 - "Thus hath the Lord GOD shewed unto me: and behold a basket of summer fruit."

Amos 8:1 - "Thus hath the Lord GOD shewed unto me: and behold a basket of summer fruit."

Amos 8:7 - "The LORD hath sworn by the excellency of Jacob, Surely I will never forget any of their works."

Amos 8:7 - "The LORD hath sworn by the excellency of Jacob, Surely I will never forget any of their works."

Amos 8:4 - "¶ Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of the land to fail,"

Create an image that embodies the essence of the biblical verse Amos 8:4 - 'Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of the land to fail.' This should be represented through a juxtaposed scene of opulence and poverty, embodying the rich-versus-poor theme. The setting could have two distinct halves; one side rich and plentiful, illustrating 'those who swallow up the needy', while the other side barren and sparse embodying 'the poor of the land failing'. Make sure to use a broad spectrum of colors and tones to express the striking contrast and emotions. Create in a modern, digital art style.

Amos 8:4 - "¶ Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of the land to fail,"

Amos 8:2 - "And he said, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A basket of summer fruit. Then said the LORD unto me, The end is come upon my people of Israel; I will not again pass by them any more."

Amos 8:2 - "And he said, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A basket of summer fruit. Then said the LORD unto me, The end is come upon my people of Israel; I will not again pass by them any more."

Amos 8:6 - "That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea, and sell the refuse of the wheat?"

An interpretation of Amos 8:6 - 'That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea, and sell the refuse of the wheat?' The scene should be depicted in a non-literal, symbolic fashion, reflecting perhaps on the exploitative aspects of trade and commerce. Compose the scene in the style of pre-1912 digital art, featuring symbolic references to silver, shoes, and wheat refuse.

Amos 8:6 - "That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea, and sell the refuse of the wheat?"

Amos 8:8 - "Shall not the land tremble for this, and every one mourn that dwelleth therein? and it shall rise up wholly as a flood; and it shall be cast out and drowned, as by the flood of Egypt."

A visual representation of Amos 8:8 - "Shall not the land tremble for this, and every one mourn that dwelleth therein? and it shall rise up wholly as a flood; and it shall be cast out and drowned, as by the flood of Egypt." The scene is in the style of digital art, with a combination of surreal and realistic elements. The landscape is trembling, signifying fear and apprehension. People from all descents are spread across the landscape, mourning and expressing their sorrow. The land begins to rise like a flood, with a powerful, roaring tide that seems to cast everything aside. The image is reminiscent of a great flood, just like the floods of ancient Egypt, with its forceful waters engulfing the landscape.

Amos 8:8 - "Shall not the land tremble for this, and every one mourn that dwelleth therein? and it shall rise up wholly as a flood; and it shall be cast out and drowned, as by the flood of Egypt."

Amos 3:8 - "The lion hath roared, who will not fear? the Lord GOD hath spoken, who can but prophesy?"

A scene depicting a roaring lion causing awe and fear in the onlookers, paired with a majestic divine figure proclaiming a proclamation, invoking a sense of compulsion to prophesy in observers. The setting should resemble classic biblical scenes with ancient Middle-Eastern buildings, landscapes, and attire. Use bright, vivid, and contrasting colors to symbolize the power and glory of both the lion and divine figure. Render the image in a detailed and precise manner, reminiscent of digital art techniques.

Amos 3:8 - "The lion hath roared, who will not fear? the Lord GOD hath spoken, who can but prophesy?"

Amos 2:8 - "And they lay themselves down upon clothes laid to pledge by every altar, and they drink the wine of the condemned in the house of their god."

Depict a scene based on Amos 2:8 from the Bible - 'And they lay themselves down upon clothes laid to pledge by every altar, and they drink the wine of the condemned in the house of their god.' The scene should evoke the kind of imagery that might be observed in a stained glass window in a cathedral, full of rich colors and careful detailing, all framed with digital precision and vibrancy.

Amos 2:8 - "And they lay themselves down upon clothes laid to pledge by every altar, and they drink the wine of the condemned in the house of their god."

Amos 8:12 - "And they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north even to the east, they shall run to and fro to seek the word of the LORD, and shall not find it."

Amos 8:12 - "And they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north even to the east, they shall run to and fro to seek the word of the LORD, and shall not find it."

Amos 8:11 - "¶ Behold, the days come, saith the Lord GOD, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the LORD:"

Amos 8:11 - "¶ Behold, the days come, saith the Lord GOD, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the LORD:"

Amos 8:9 - "And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord GOD, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day:"

A visual representation of a biblical verse, Amos 8:9. It is daytime, but surprisingly, the sun begins to set at noon resulting in a stark contrast between the expected brightness and the encroaching darkness. This unnatural phenomenon is deeply startling, with the bright blue sky slowly being consumed by the dark shadows. The earth, which should have been basking in sunlight, is instead shrouded in unexpected gloominess. The scene is in a clear day where the transition from day to night in an unusual hour reflects a sense of foreboding and divine intervention.

Amos 8:9 - "And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord GOD, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day:"

Amos 8:3 - "And the songs of the temple shall be howlings in that day, saith the Lord GOD: there shall be many dead bodies in every place; they shall cast them forth with silence."

Amos 8:3 - "And the songs of the temple shall be howlings in that day, saith the Lord GOD: there shall be many dead bodies in every place; they shall cast them forth with silence."

Amos 4:8 - "So two or three cities wandered unto one city, to drink water; but they were not satisfied: yet have ye not returned unto me, saith the LORD."

A scene inspired by Amos 4:8 - 'So two or three cities wandered unto one city, to drink water; but they were not satisfied: yet have ye not returned unto me, saith the LORD.' Visualize this as an amalgamation of 2-3 distinctive cities merging into one. These cities represent different cultures, architectures, and landscapes. They come together, searching for drinking water, indicating a large water body at the center of the merged city. Despite the access to water, the cities seem unsatisfied, possibly hinted by the gloomy ambiance and desolate streets. In the sky, surreal, sacred words appear as a divine message unheeded by the cities.

Amos 4:8 - "So two or three cities wandered unto one city, to drink water; but they were not satisfied: yet have ye not returned unto me, saith the LORD."

Amos 8:14 - "They that swear by the sin of Samaria, and say, Thy god, O Dan, liveth; and, The manner of Beer-sheba liveth; even they shall fall, and never rise up again."

Amos 8:14 - "They that swear by the sin of Samaria, and say, Thy god, O Dan, liveth; and, The manner of Beer-sheba liveth; even they shall fall, and never rise up again."

Amos 9:8 - "Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth; saving that I will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob, saith the LORD."

Illustrate the biblical verse Amos 9:8, 'Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth; saving that I will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob, saith the LORD.'. Visualize the contrasting dual imagery; a sinful kingdom under divine judgment and the protected house of Jacob, showcasing hope amidst destruction. Present this narrative in a fusion of abstract and representational style, similar to the expressive probing of pre-1912 art, using vivid digital colors.

Amos 9:8 - "Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth; saving that I will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob, saith the LORD."

Amos 7:14 - "¶ Then answered Amos, and said to Amaziah, I was no prophet, neither was I a prophet's son; but I was an herdman, and a gatherer of sycomore fruit:"

Amos 7:14 - "¶ Then answered Amos, and said to Amaziah, I was no prophet, neither was I a prophet's son; but I was an herdman, and a gatherer of sycomore fruit:"

Amos 7:11 - "For thus Amos saith, Jeroboam shall die by the sword, and Israel shall surely be led away captive out of their own land."

Amos 7:11 - "For thus Amos saith, Jeroboam shall die by the sword, and Israel shall surely be led away captive out of their own land."

Amos 6:8 - "The Lord GOD hath sworn by himself, saith the LORD the God of hosts, I abhor the excellency of Jacob, and hate his palaces: therefore will I deliver up the city with all that is therein."

A visual representation of the biblical verse Amos 6:8. Imagine a heavenly figure, presumably representing The Lord God, looking down upon a grand city symbolizing the 'excellency of Jacob'. The city is resplendent with majestic palaces, illustrating wealth and prosperity. Yet, there is a sense of impending doom as the heavenly figure, with a look of disdain and sorrow, points a finger towards the city. The cityscape contains different types of buildings and structures symbolizing 'all that is therein'. All of this is done in a contemporary digital art style.

Amos 6:8 - "The Lord GOD hath sworn by himself, saith the LORD the God of hosts, I abhor the excellency of Jacob, and hate his palaces: therefore will I deliver up the city with all that is therein."

Amos 7:12 - "Also Amaziah said unto Amos, O thou seer, go, flee thee away into the land of Judah, and there eat bread, and prophesy there:"

Amos 7:12 - "Also Amaziah said unto Amos, O thou seer, go, flee thee away into the land of Judah, and there eat bread, and prophesy there:"

Amos 8:5 - "Saying, When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn? and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat, making the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances by deceit?"

Amos 8:5 - "Saying, When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn? and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat, making the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances by deceit?"

Amos 5:8 - "Seek him that maketh the seven stars and Orion, and turneth the shadow of death into the morning, and maketh the day dark with night: that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The LORD is his name:"

Generate digitally-inspired art based on Amos 5:8. Show a devout person seeking divine guidance under a sky twinkling with the seven stars and the constellation Orion. Capture the dramatic transformation of the shadow of death into the morning light, and the bright day transitioning into a dark night. Create an image of waters being called from the sea, pouring onto the face of the earth. Include text stating 'The LORD is his name.'

Amos 5:8 - "Seek him that maketh the seven stars and Orion, and turneth the shadow of death into the morning, and maketh the day dark with night: that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The LORD is his name:"

Amos 1:8 - "And I will cut off the inhabitant from Ashdod, and him that holdeth the sceptre from Ashkelon, and I will turn mine hand against Ekron: and the remnant of the Philistines shall perish, saith the Lord GOD."

Visual representation of a biblical scene from Amos 1:8. An empty cityscape of Ashdod, implying the cutting off of its inhabitants. A person from Ashkelon, grasping a sceptre, is being removed. The scene then shifts to Ekron under the metaphorical pressure of a divine hand turned against it. The surviving Philistines are shown in a state of fear and impending doom. This scene is embodied with a blend of haunting solemnness and divine judgement, as proclaimed by 'the Lord GOD'. Render this scene in a style that mirrors the use of vivid colors, sharp contrasts, and dramatic tones seen in digital art.

Amos 1:8 - "And I will cut off the inhabitant from Ashdod, and him that holdeth the sceptre from Ashkelon, and I will turn mine hand against Ekron: and the remnant of the Philistines shall perish, saith the Lord GOD."

Amos 7:3 - "The LORD repented for this: It shall not be, saith the LORD."

Visualize a scene embodying the Biblical verse Amos 7:3 - "The LORD repented for this: It shall not be, saith the LORD.". The style should reflect digital art techniques, utilizing vibrant colors, high contrast, and sharp lines to bring out the meaning of the verse.

Amos 7:3 - "The LORD repented for this: It shall not be, saith the LORD."

Amos 7:10 - "¶ Then Amaziah the priest of Beth-el sent to Jeroboam king of Israel, saying, Amos hath conspired against thee in the midst of the house of Israel: the land is not able to bear all his words."

Amos 7:10 - "¶ Then Amaziah the priest of Beth-el sent to Jeroboam king of Israel, saying, Amos hath conspired against thee in the midst of the house of Israel: the land is not able to bear all his words."

Amos 3:3 - "Can two walk together, except they be agreed?"

Amos 3:3 - "Can two walk together, except they be agreed?"

Amos 1:1 - "The words of Amos, who was among the herdmen of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash king of Israel, two years before the earthquake."

Amos 1:1 - "The words of Amos, who was among the herdmen of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash king of Israel, two years before the earthquake."

Amos 7:6 - "The LORD repented for this: This also shall not be, saith the Lord GOD."

Amos 7:6 - "The LORD repented for this: This also shall not be, saith the Lord GOD."

Amos 8:10 - "And I will turn your feasts into mourning, and all your songs into lamentation; and I will bring up sackcloth upon all loins, and baldness upon every head; and I will make it as the mourning of an only son, and the end thereof as a bitter day."

Amos 8:10 - "And I will turn your feasts into mourning, and all your songs into lamentation; and I will bring up sackcloth upon all loins, and baldness upon every head; and I will make it as the mourning of an only son, and the end thereof as a bitter day."