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"And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying," - Ezekiel 17:1

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Ezekiel 17:1 - "And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

Ezekiel 17:1 - "And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

Ezekiel 22:17 - "And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

Ezekiel 22:17 - "And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

Ezekiel 12:17 - "¶ Moreover the word of the LORD came to me, saying,"

Ezekiel 12:17 - "¶ Moreover the word of the LORD came to me, saying,"

Ezekiel 17:11 - "¶ Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

Ezekiel 17:11 - "¶ Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

Ezekiel 1:17 - "When they went, they went upon their four sides: and they turned not when they went."

Create a digital interpretation of a biblical scene from Ezekiel 1:17, with the phrase - 'When they went, they went upon their four sides: and they turned not when they went.' The image should show abstract entities demonstrating this motion, staying true to their path without turning.

Ezekiel 1:17 - "When they went, they went upon their four sides: and they turned not when they went."

Ezekiel 7:17 - "All hands shall be feeble, and all knees shall be weak as water."

A visually compelling representation of the Biblical verse, Ezekiel 7:17 - 'All hands shall be feeble, and all knees shall be weak as water.' The image showcases frail hands and knees that seem to be dissolving or morphing into water, symbolizing weakness and fragility. The technique used should evoke digital art, with clear lines, bright colors, and a certain level of abstraction.

Ezekiel 7:17 - "All hands shall be feeble, and all knees shall be weak as water."

Ezekiel 4:17 - "That they may want bread and water, and be astonied one with another, and consume away for their iniquity."

Ezekiel 4:17 - "That they may want bread and water, and be astonied one with another, and consume away for their iniquity."

Ezekiel 17:2 - "Son of man, put forth a riddle, and speak a parable unto the house of Israel;"

Ezekiel 17:2 - "Son of man, put forth a riddle, and speak a parable unto the house of Israel;"

Ezekiel 37:17 - "And join them one to another into one stick; and they shall become one in thine hand."

An artistic interpretation of the biblical passage from Ezekiel 37:17. The visualization should depict two sticks merging into one in a person's hand. The scene should be illuminated with light coming from an unknown source. The design elements should be reminiscent of early 19th-century Romanticism, with emphasis on strong emotions, reverence for nature and the individual's connection to it. The medium chosen should give the illusion of a digital art aesthetic, while preserving the nature of traditional artistic compositions.

Ezekiel 37:17 - "And join them one to another into one stick; and they shall become one in thine hand."

Ezekiel 17:17 - "Neither shall Pharaoh with his mighty army and great company make for him in the war, by casting up mounts, and building forts, to cut off many persons:"

Ezekiel 17:17 - "Neither shall Pharaoh with his mighty army and great company make for him in the war, by casting up mounts, and building forts, to cut off many persons:"

Ezekiel 33:17 - "¶ Yet the children of thy people say, The way of the Lord is not equal: but as for them, their way is not equal."

Ezekiel 33:17 - "¶ Yet the children of thy people say, The way of the Lord is not equal: but as for them, their way is not equal."

Ezekiel 42:17 - "He measured the north side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed round about."

Ezekiel 42:17 - "He measured the north side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed round about."

Ezekiel 17:14 - "That the kingdom might be base, that it might not lift itself up, but that by keeping of his covenant it might stand."

Ezekiel 17:14 - "That the kingdom might be base, that it might not lift itself up, but that by keeping of his covenant it might stand."

Ezekiel 30:17 - "The young men of Aven and of Pi-beseth shall fall by the sword: and these cities shall go into captivity."

An intricate depiction of a scene inspired by the biblical verse, Ezekiel 30:17: 'The young men of Aven and of Pi-beseth shall fall by the sword: and these cities shall go into captivity.' The art should have the appearance of a traditionally illustrated biblical manuscript but is created digitally. The scene features young men of differing descents such as Caucasian, Middle-Eastern, Hispanic, South Asian, and Black bracing themselves for a battle. Both cities, Aven and Pi-beseth, are shown behind these young men, teeming with life but also anxiety as they face their impending captivity.

Ezekiel 30:17 - "The young men of Aven and of Pi-beseth shall fall by the sword: and these cities shall go into captivity."

Ezekiel 47:17 - "And the border from the sea shall be Hazar-enan, the border of Damascus, and the north northward, and the border of Hamath. And this is the north side."

Translate a biblical verse, Ezekiel 47:17, into a visual representation. Depict a sweeping view of sea borders, extending to the horizon. In the distance, mark the boundary as Hazar-enan. Further away, portray a city representing Damascus, with its borders defined, towards the north. Beyond, illustrate the limit of a place called Hamath to depict the north side. All in a digital art style.

Ezekiel 47:17 - "And the border from the sea shall be Hazar-enan, the border of Damascus, and the north northward, and the border of Hamath. And this is the north side."

Ezekiel 32:17 - "¶ It came to pass also in the twelfth year, in the fifteenth day of the month, that the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

An ancient scroll unrolling to reveal the biblical text of Ezekiel 32:17 written in Hebrew: '¶ It also happened in the twelfth year, on the fifteenth day of the month, that the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,'. The scene is exquisitely detailed, with the texture of the parchment revealing its centuries-long history. The Hebrew letters are dark and bold, contrasting sharply with the aged scroll. The scene is illuminated with a divine light, underscoring the sacred nature of the message. The overall composition suggests a nuanced blend of realism and symbolism, replicating the aesthetic of pre-1912 pictorial art in a digital medium.

Ezekiel 32:17 - "¶ It came to pass also in the twelfth year, in the fifteenth day of the month, that the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

Ezekiel 41:17 - "To that above the door, even unto the inner house, and without, and by all the wall round about within and without, by measure."

Illustration of the verse from Ezekiel 41:17, "To that above the door, even unto the inner house, and without, and by all the wall round about within and without, by measure." depicting a visual narrative of a house with inner and outer walls, a door, and notion of measurement. This interpretation will be done in a digital art style.

Ezekiel 41:17 - "To that above the door, even unto the inner house, and without, and by all the wall round about within and without, by measure."

Ezekiel 17:4 - "He cropped off the top of his young twigs, and carried it into a land of traffick; he set it in a city of merchants."

Ezekiel 17:4 - "He cropped off the top of his young twigs, and carried it into a land of traffick; he set it in a city of merchants."

Ezekiel 21:17 - "I will also smite mine hands together, and I will cause my fury to rest: I the LORD have said it."

Visualize a scene inspired by a line from the book of Ezekiel 21:17 in the Bible, 'I will also smite mine hands together, and I will cause my fury to rest: I the LORD have said it.' The portrayal should be indicative of a revival of vintage art styles in the digital medium, taking inspiration from pre-1912 period. The scene can include hands striking together, a symbolic representation of fury being appeased, and an implication of divinity asserting its decree.

Ezekiel 21:17 - "I will also smite mine hands together, and I will cause my fury to rest: I the LORD have said it."

Ezekiel 20:17 - "Nevertheless mine eye spared them from destroying them, neither did I make an end of them in the wilderness."

An artistic representation of a biblical scene inspired by the quote from Ezekiel 20:17 - 'Nevertheless mine eye spared them from destroying them, neither did I make an end of them in the wilderness.' Create this image using a blend of bright colors, intricate computer-generated patterns, and abstract forms, as one might find in digital art. The primary elements of the image should be the wilderness landscape, an interpretation of a divine entity sparing a group of people, and the emotional undertones of mercy and perseverance.

Ezekiel 20:17 - "Nevertheless mine eye spared them from destroying them, neither did I make an end of them in the wilderness."

Ezekiel 17:5 - "He took also of the seed of the land, and planted it in a fruitful field; he placed it by great waters, and set it as a willow tree."

An interpretation of the biblical verse, Ezekiel 17:5: Visualize the seed of the land being planted in a bountiful field, located near a large body of water. It transforms into a flourishing willow tree. This scene combines elements of nature and spirituality, rendered with the precision and vivid hues associated with digital art.

Ezekiel 17:5 - "He took also of the seed of the land, and planted it in a fruitful field; he placed it by great waters, and set it as a willow tree."

Ezekiel 17:8 - "It was planted in a good soil by great waters, that it might bring forth branches, and that it might bear fruit, that it might be a goodly vine."

Visualize the biblical verse Ezekiel 17:8 - "It was planted in a good soil by great waters, that it might bring forth branches, and that it might bear fruit, that it might be a goodly vine." in a style characterized by pixelization, vibrant colors, and geometric shapes, reminiscent of the broad spectrum of digital art. The image should depict a bountiful vine planted alongside a large body of water, its roots deep within the nutrient-rich soil. The vine should be laden with fruit, showing its branches reaching out in all directions.

Ezekiel 17:8 - "It was planted in a good soil by great waters, that it might bring forth branches, and that it might bear fruit, that it might be a goodly vine."

Ezekiel 27:17 - "Judah, and the land of Israel, they were thy merchants: they traded in thy market wheat of Minnith, and Pannag, and honey, and oil, and balm."

Ezekiel 27:17 - "Judah, and the land of Israel, they were thy merchants: they traded in thy market wheat of Minnith, and Pannag, and honey, and oil, and balm."

Ezekiel 10:17 - "When they stood, these stood; and when they were lifted up, these lifted up themselves also: for the spirit of the living creature was in them."

Ezekiel 10:17 - "When they stood, these stood; and when they were lifted up, these lifted up themselves also: for the spirit of the living creature was in them."

Ezekiel 29:17 - "¶ And it came to pass in the seven and twentieth year, in the first month, in the first day of the month, the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

Ezekiel 29:17 - "¶ And it came to pass in the seven and twentieth year, in the first month, in the first day of the month, the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,"

Ezekiel 23:17 - "And the Babylonians came to her into the bed of love, and they defiled her with their whoredom, and she was polluted with them, and her mind was alienated from them."

Ezekiel 23:17 - "And the Babylonians came to her into the bed of love, and they defiled her with their whoredom, and she was polluted with them, and her mind was alienated from them."

Ezekiel 17:10 - "Yea, behold, being planted, shall it prosper? shall it not utterly wither, when the east wind toucheth it? it shall wither in the furrows where it grew."

Visualize a scene from the biblical verse Ezekiel 17:10 where a plant, once burgeoning with life, is dwindling under the touch of a harsh east wind. The surrounding environment should be filled with furrows where the plant originally grew, now showing a stark contrast to the withering plant. The scene is to be rendered in the aesthetic of digital art.

Ezekiel 17:10 - "Yea, behold, being planted, shall it prosper? shall it not utterly wither, when the east wind toucheth it? it shall wither in the furrows where it grew."

Ezekiel 14:17 - "¶ Or if I bring a sword upon that land, and say, Sword, go through the land; so that I cut off man and beast from it:"

An interpretation of a biblical scene from the book of Ezekiel (14:17). The scene is showcasing a sword descending upon a land, symbolizing divine judgment. As the sword traverses through the land, it brings about devastation, eliminating both humans and beasts. However, accentuate this interpretation with the aesthetics of pre-20th century art movements such as the Romanticism or Baroque due to policy constraints using traditional mediums like oil on canvas or watercolor on paper.

Ezekiel 14:17 - "¶ Or if I bring a sword upon that land, and say, Sword, go through the land; so that I cut off man and beast from it:"

Ezekiel 36:17 - "Son of man, when the house of Israel dwelt in their own land, they defiled it by their own way and by their doings: their way was before me as the uncleanness of a removed woman."

Visual interpretation of a scene from classic literature: The text 'Son of man, when the house of Israel dwelt in their own land, they defiled it by their own way and by their doings: their way was before me as the uncleanness of a removed woman' from Ezekiel 36:17. Depict a metaphorical landscape showcasing the house of Israel in their own land, hinting at their actions and deeds subtly affecting the purity of their surroundings, all visualized in a style reminiscent of artworks created before 1912, with a modern twist to evoke the feel of digital art.

Ezekiel 36:17 - "Son of man, when the house of Israel dwelt in their own land, they defiled it by their own way and by their doings: their way was before me as the uncleanness of a removed woman."

Ezekiel 34:17 - "And as for you, O my flock, thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I judge between cattle and cattle, between the rams and the he goats."

Ezekiel 34:17 - "And as for you, O my flock, thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I judge between cattle and cattle, between the rams and the he goats."