Ezekiel 9 Artwork

"He cried also in mine ears with a loud voice, saying, Cause them that have charge over the city to draw near, even every man with his destroying weapon in his hand." - Ezekiel 9:1

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Ezekiel 34:9 - "Therefore, O ye shepherds, hear the word of the LORD;"

Create a digitally inspired deep-dive interpretation of the biblical verse Ezekiel 34:9 - 'Therefore, O ye shepherds, hear the word of the LORD;'. The image should put emphasis on the shepherds listening intently, their faces illuminated by an unseen divine presence, reflecting profound wisdom and humility. The overall tone should be peaceful and inspiring, truly reflecting the spiritual essence of the verse.

Ezekiel 34:9 - "Therefore, O ye shepherds, hear the word of the LORD;"

Ezekiel 8:9 - "And he said unto me, Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here."

A depiction of the biblical scene from Ezekiel 8:9 - "And he said unto me, Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here." This is a modern interpretation using medium usually associated with digital art. The scene should exude an atmosphere of revelation and condemnation, with a figure about to enter a place to witness something dreadful within, while a divine entity instructs them. Charles of lighting and color should convey significant mood and drama.

Ezekiel 8:9 - "And he said unto me, Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here."

Ezekiel 2:9 - "And when I looked, behold, an hand was sent unto me; and, lo, a roll of a book was therein;"

Ezekiel 2:9 - "And when I looked, behold, an hand was sent unto me; and, lo, a roll of a book was therein;"

Ezekiel 42:9 - "And from under these chambers was the entry on the east side, as one goeth into them from the utter court."

Create a biblical scene illustrating the verse Ezekiel 42:9. Depict the scene as an ancient Middle Eastern cityscape with stone chambers and an eastern entrance. Show it from a vantage point as if one is entering from the outer court. Although the context is historically past, reinterpret this using a digital, pixel art style to bring a modern touch to the ancient scriptural scene. Use saturated and vibrant colors, and pixel components to create depth and a 3D effect, just like in digital art.

Ezekiel 42:9 - "And from under these chambers was the entry on the east side, as one goeth into them from the utter court."

Ezekiel 36:9 - "For, behold, I am for you, and I will turn unto you, and ye shall be tilled and sown:"

Ezekiel 36:9 - "For, behold, I am for you, and I will turn unto you, and ye shall be tilled and sown:"

Ezekiel 40:9 - "Then measured he the porch of the gate, eight cubits; and the posts thereof, two cubits; and the porch of the gate was inward."

Ezekiel 40:9 - "Then measured he the porch of the gate, eight cubits; and the posts thereof, two cubits; and the porch of the gate was inward."

Ezekiel 12:9 - "Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said unto thee, What doest thou?"

A visual representation of Ezekiel 12:9 from the Bible that reads 'Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said unto thee, What doest thou?'. The scene portrays a Middle Eastern man gesturing in communication, in a setting suggestive of ancient Israel. This piece has the aesthetic quality of digitized art, utilizing bold colors, clean lines, and sophisticated digital techniques to mimic the depth you would find in traditional medium.

Ezekiel 12:9 - "Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said unto thee, What doest thou?"

Ezekiel 21:9 - "Son of man, prophesy, and say, Thus saith the LORD; Say, A sword, a sword is sharpened, and also furbished:"

Ezekiel 21:9 - "Son of man, prophesy, and say, Thus saith the LORD; Say, A sword, a sword is sharpened, and also furbished:"

Ezekiel 1:9 - "Their wings were joined one to another; they turned not when they went; they went every one straight forward."

An artistic interpretation of the biblical verse Ezekiel 1:9. It reads - 'Their wings were joined one to another; they turned not when they went; they went every one straight forward.' Visualize wings intricately woven with each other, not twisting or turning as they flew, but moving straight ahead. This should be realized through a medium that emulates the modern, crisp, and bold nature of digital art.

Ezekiel 1:9 - "Their wings were joined one to another; they turned not when they went; they went every one straight forward."

Ezekiel 9:9 - "Then said he unto me, The iniquity of the house of Israel and Judah is exceeding great, and the land is full of blood, and the city full of perverseness: for they say, The LORD hath forsaken the earth, and the LORD seeth not."

Ezekiel 9:9 - "Then said he unto me, The iniquity of the house of Israel and Judah is exceeding great, and the land is full of blood, and the city full of perverseness: for they say, The LORD hath forsaken the earth, and the LORD seeth not."

Ezekiel 24:9 - "Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Woe to the bloody city! I will even make the pile for fire great."

Ezekiel 24:9 - "Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Woe to the bloody city! I will even make the pile for fire great."

Ezekiel 11:9 - "And I will bring you out of the midst thereof, and deliver you into the hands of strangers, and will execute judgments among you."

Ezekiel 11:9 - "And I will bring you out of the midst thereof, and deliver you into the hands of strangers, and will execute judgments among you."

Ezekiel 9:10 - "And as for me also, mine eye shall not spare, neither will I have pity, but I will recompense their way upon their head."

Ezekiel 9:10 - "And as for me also, mine eye shall not spare, neither will I have pity, but I will recompense their way upon their head."

Ezekiel 23:9 - "Wherefore I have delivered her into the hand of her lovers, into the hand of the Assyrians, upon whom she doted."

Ezekiel 23:9 - "Wherefore I have delivered her into the hand of her lovers, into the hand of the Assyrians, upon whom she doted."

Ezekiel 22:9 - "In thee are men that carry tales to shed blood: and in thee they eat upon the mountains: in the midst of thee they commit lewdness."

Ezekiel 22:9 - "In thee are men that carry tales to shed blood: and in thee they eat upon the mountains: in the midst of thee they commit lewdness."

Ezekiel 48:9 - "The oblation that ye shall offer unto the LORD shall be of five and twenty thousand in length, and of ten thousand in breadth."

The visual representation of a biblical verse from Ezekiel 48:9 - "The oblation that ye shall offer unto the LORD shall be of five and twenty thousand in length, and of ten thousand in breadth." The image should depict a massive oblation, stretched out over vast landscapes, reaching from one horizon to the next. It should have the proportions mentioned in the scripture, manifesting as an enormous structure or formation that reflects the devotion and respect of individuals towards higher powers. The style should be reminiscent of early 20th century art, yet have the clean lines and sharp colors often associated with the digital medium.

Ezekiel 48:9 - "The oblation that ye shall offer unto the LORD shall be of five and twenty thousand in length, and of ten thousand in breadth."

Ezekiel 41:9 - "The thickness of the wall, which was for the side chamber without, was five cubits: and that which was left was the place of the side chambers that were within."

Ezekiel 41:9 - "The thickness of the wall, which was for the side chamber without, was five cubits: and that which was left was the place of the side chambers that were within."

Ezekiel 35:9 - "I will make thee perpetual desolations, and thy cities shall not return: and ye shall know that I am the LORD."

A scene from the Biblical verse Ezekiel 35:9. The spectacle captures the essence of 'perpetual desolations', reflecting barren landscapes and lifeless nature that could be once thriving cities, now reduced to ruins that won't see recovery. The image is impacted by a divine force, visible enough to make everyone realize its origin from 'The Lord'. The scene echoes the sternness of the verse while also capturing a profound sense of solitude and timelessness. Use vibrant colors tempered by shades of desolation to paint this somber yet enlightening scene digitally.

Ezekiel 35:9 - "I will make thee perpetual desolations, and thy cities shall not return: and ye shall know that I am the LORD."

Ezekiel 9:11 - "And, behold, the man clothed with linen, which had the inkhorn by his side, reported the matter, saying, I have done as thou hast commanded me."

Ezekiel 9:11 - "And, behold, the man clothed with linen, which had the inkhorn by his side, reported the matter, saying, I have done as thou hast commanded me."

Ezekiel 26:9 - "And he shall set engines of war against thy walls, and with his axes he shall break down thy towers."

Generate an image representing the following scripture from Ezekiel 26:9 - 'And he shall set engines of war against thy walls, and with his axes he shall break down thy towers.' This scene should be conveyed in a powerful, dramatic fashion, with great emphasis on the engines of war and the impending destruction of the city walls and towers. However, instead of a modern digital art style, replicate the strong contrasts and bold forms typical of the Romantic era, using painting as a medium.

Ezekiel 26:9 - "And he shall set engines of war against thy walls, and with his axes he shall break down thy towers."

Ezekiel 43:9 - "Now let them put away their whoredom, and the carcases of their kings, far from me, and I will dwell in the midst of them for ever."

An illustration based on the biblical verse 'Ezekiel 43:9', where a divine light signifies a supreme power choosing to live among the humble and the righteous. The nearby surroundings show remnants of past wrongdoings and symbols of negativity, such as discarded symbols of power, depicted as if they have been put away at a distance. This should not look like an actual biblical scene but a modern interpretation using abstract and symbolic imagery. The style should be reminiscent of early 20th century art movements, with use of bold lines and clear symbolism, which is typical of the era before digital and post-modern art came into prominence.

Ezekiel 43:9 - "Now let them put away their whoredom, and the carcases of their kings, far from me, and I will dwell in the midst of them for ever."

Ezekiel 9:5 - "¶ And to the others he said in mine hearing, Go ye after him through the city, and smite: let not your eye spare, neither have ye pity:"

A detailed depiction of the scene from Ezekiel 9:5, 'And to the others he said in mine hearing, Go ye after him through the city, and smite: let not your eye spare, neither have ye pity:'. The scenario should portray a diverse group of people (diverse genders and descents) traversing through the city, who are stern-faced and dutiful. They should be seen following a point of interest off the frame, providing a feeling of anticipation and suspense. The city should appear ancient and historic similar to those in biblical times. Avoid the style of digital art, instead use a traditional approach like classic oil painting to create it.

Ezekiel 9:5 - "¶ And to the others he said in mine hearing, Go ye after him through the city, and smite: let not your eye spare, neither have ye pity:"

Ezekiel 31:9 - "I have made him fair by the multitude of his branches: so that all the trees of Eden, that were in the garden of God, envied him."

Generate a digital art-style image representing a luscious, towering tree, whose beauty and multitude of branches are so impressive that it seems all the other trees in a verdant garden, identified as Eden, appear to showcase feelings of envy. The scene is inspired from the Bible, specifically Ezekiel 31:9: 'I have made him fair by the multitude of his branches: so that all the trees of Eden, that were in the garden of God, envied him.'

Ezekiel 31:9 - "I have made him fair by the multitude of his branches: so that all the trees of Eden, that were in the garden of God, envied him."

Ezekiel 16:9 - "Then washed I thee with water; yea, I throughly washed away thy blood from thee, and I anointed thee with oil."

A depiction of a scene inspired by Ezekiel 16:9 - 'Then washed I thee with water; yea, I thoroughly washed away thy blood from thee, and I anointed thee with oil.' in a digital form. This scene should involve a compassionate, unseen figure gently cleansing another figure, evoking a sense of healing and renewal. The setting should be peaceful and serene, perhaps outdoors with natural elements around. The figure being cleansed should appear to be emanating a warm glow, possibly due to anointing with oil. The overall image should create a serene and spiritual mood.

Ezekiel 16:9 - "Then washed I thee with water; yea, I throughly washed away thy blood from thee, and I anointed thee with oil."

Ezekiel 5:9 - "And I will do in thee that which I have not done, and whereunto I will not do any more the like, because of all thine abominations."

Ezekiel 5:9 - "And I will do in thee that which I have not done, and whereunto I will not do any more the like, because of all thine abominations."

Ezekiel 3:9 - "As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehead: fear them not, neither be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house."

Ezekiel 3:9 - "As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehead: fear them not, neither be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house."

Ezekiel 19:9 - "And they put him in ward in chains, and brought him to the king of Babylon: they brought him into holds, that his voice should no more be heard upon the mountains of Israel."

Generate a detailed image that captures the essence of Ezekiel 19:9 - 'And they put him in ward in chains, and brought him to the king of Babylon: they brought him into holds, that his voice should no more be heard upon the mountains of Israel.' Additionally, the visualization should pay homage to the methods of the Pre-Raphaelites, using deep, rich colors, intricate details, and strong emotional undertones, all rendered with the precision of a digital medium.

Ezekiel 19:9 - "And they put him in ward in chains, and brought him to the king of Babylon: they brought him into holds, that his voice should no more be heard upon the mountains of Israel."

Ezekiel 27:9 - "The ancients of Gebal and the wise men thereof were in thee thy calkers: all the ships of the sea with their mariners were in thee to occupy thy merchandise."

Generate an image illustrating the scene from Ezekiel 27:9. Depict 'The ancients of Gebal and the wise men thereof' as a group of elderly people with diverse descent and gender, dressed in historical garments, intently doing their work of caulking. Show 'All the ships of the sea with their mariners' as a variety of old-world ships filled with people from various descents and gender, busily working, anchored in a bustling sea-port trading goods. Set the scene in a style featuring bold contrast, vivid colors, and precise line-work typically associated with digital art.

Ezekiel 27:9 - "The ancients of Gebal and the wise men thereof were in thee thy calkers: all the ships of the sea with their mariners were in thee to occupy thy merchandise."

Ezekiel 44:9 - "¶ Thus saith the Lord GOD; No stranger, uncircumcised in heart, nor uncircumcised in flesh, shall enter into my sanctuary, of any stranger that is among the children of Israel."

Ezekiel 44:9 - "¶ Thus saith the Lord GOD; No stranger, uncircumcised in heart, nor uncircumcised in flesh, shall enter into my sanctuary, of any stranger that is among the children of Israel."

Ezekiel 29:9 - "And the land of Egypt shall be desolate and waste; and they shall know that I am the LORD: because he hath said, The river is mine, and I have made it."

Ezekiel 29:9 - "And the land of Egypt shall be desolate and waste; and they shall know that I am the LORD: because he hath said, The river is mine, and I have made it."