Isaiah 12 Artwork

"And in that day thou shalt say, O LORD, I will praise thee: though thou wast angry with me, thine anger is turned away, and thou comfortedst me." - Isaiah 12:1

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Isaiah 24:12 - "In the city is left desolation, and the gate is smitten with destruction."

A depiction of the biblical quote Isaiah 24:12 - 'In the city is left desolation, and the gate is smitten with destruction.' The scene portrays a deserted cityscape with broken down buildings and a gate that appears damaged and abandoned. Elements of desolation are reinforced with dull colors and the detailing of debris and ruins. The style of the image should lean towards that of digital art.

Isaiah 24:12 - "In the city is left desolation, and the gate is smitten with destruction."

Isaiah 32:12 - "They shall lament for the teats, for the pleasant fields, for the fruitful vine."

Isaiah 32:12 - "They shall lament for the teats, for the pleasant fields, for the fruitful vine."

Isaiah 12:6 - "Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion: for great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee."

Isaiah 12:6 - "Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion: for great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee."

Isaiah 12:3 - "Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation."

Isaiah 12:3 - "Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation."

Isaiah 7:12 - "But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will I tempt the LORD."

Isaiah 7:12 - "But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will I tempt the LORD."

Isaiah 46:12 - "¶ Hearken unto me, ye stouthearted, that are far from righteousness:"

A digital artwork representation of the Bible verse, Isaiah 46:12 - 'Hearken unto me, ye stouthearted, that are far from righteousness:' This scene depicts an ancient setting with a powerful speaker addressing a group of strong-willed listeners, who appear distant from the path of virtue. The speaker's face is stern, passionate, and captivating. The listeners look variously engrossed, doubtful, and defiant. The atmosphere emanates a distinct call to righteousness. Materials used include bold lines, bright colors, and clear silhouettes, reminiscent of stained glass windows, often associated with spiritual themes. The artwork combines modern aesthetics with ancient subject matter.

Isaiah 46:12 - "¶ Hearken unto me, ye stouthearted, that are far from righteousness:"

Isaiah 57:12 - "I will declare thy righteousness, and thy works; for they shall not profit thee."

Depict a digital art representation of the biblical verse, Isaiah 57:12 - 'I will declare thy righteousness, and thy works; for they shall not profit thee'. This image can feature symbolic elements like holy scriptures, divine light, a representation of unprofitable works in a metaphorical way, all combined in a high contrast, vibrant, and pixel-perfect digital art style.

Isaiah 57:12 - "I will declare thy righteousness, and thy works; for they shall not profit thee."

Isaiah 6:12 - "And the LORD have removed men far away, and there be a great forsaking in the midst of the land."

Isaiah 6:12 - "And the LORD have removed men far away, and there be a great forsaking in the midst of the land."

Isaiah 33:12 - "And the people shall be as the burnings of lime: as thorns cut up shall they be burned in the fire."

Isaiah 33:12 - "And the people shall be as the burnings of lime: as thorns cut up shall they be burned in the fire."

Isaiah 42:12 - "Let them give glory unto the LORD, and declare his praise in the islands."

Visual representation of the biblical verse Isaiah 42:12 - "Let them give glory unto the LORD, and declare his praise in the islands." Imagine a view encompassing various islands under a bright sky. A multitude of unidentified people from different races (Caucasian, Hispanic, Black, Middle-Eastern, and South-Asian) and genders have their arms raised in diverse expressions of worship. High above, the sky unfolds in vibrantly colored hues, illuminated with the divine glory. The overall aesthetic captures a modern, sleek look, reminiscent of digital art.

Isaiah 42:12 - "Let them give glory unto the LORD, and declare his praise in the islands."

Isaiah 12:5 - "Sing unto the LORD; for he hath done excellent things: this is known in all the earth."

Illustrate the biblical passage Isaiah 12:5 - 'Sing unto the LORD; for he hath done excellent things: this is known in all the earth.' The scene should be in digital art style, showing people of different descents and genders engaged in song to exalt the perceived 'excellent things.' This action can be represented through various forms of symbolism: a sunrise signifying a new beginning, a tree standing strong signifying resilience, and a river flowing signifying continuation of life.

Isaiah 12:5 - "Sing unto the LORD; for he hath done excellent things: this is known in all the earth."

Isaiah 22:12 - "And in that day did the Lord GOD of hosts call to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to girding with sackcloth:"

A symbolic representation of the biblical verse Isaiah 22:12. A divine figure in the sky is calling out to people below, their faces marked with grief and heads shorn in baldness. They are clothed in textured sackcloth, hinting at a traditional mourning practice. The entire composition should echo powerful themes of penitence, grief, and faith. The image should be designed with a detailed and realistic approach in a digital art style.

Isaiah 22:12 - "And in that day did the Lord GOD of hosts call to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to girding with sackcloth:"

Isaiah 60:12 - "For the nation and kingdom that will not serve thee shall perish; yea, those nations shall be utterly wasted."

Visual representation of the biblical verse Isaiah 60:12 - 'For the nation and kingdom that will not serve thee shall perish; yea, those nations shall be utterly wasted.' This scene should be in the vibrant aesthetic of contemporary digital art, infused with vivid colors and clear textures. Depict abstract representations of nations and kingdoms, showing contrast between those serving and those perishing. Avoid using recognizable or specific landmarks from real nations. The imagery and symbolism should clearly convey the concept of service, neglect and eventual downfall.

Isaiah 60:12 - "For the nation and kingdom that will not serve thee shall perish; yea, those nations shall be utterly wasted."

Isaiah 21:12 - "The watchman said, The morning cometh, and also the night: if ye will enquire, enquire ye: return, come."

Isaiah 21:12 - "The watchman said, The morning cometh, and also the night: if ye will enquire, enquire ye: return, come."

Isaiah 34:12 - "They shall call the nobles thereof to the kingdom, but none shall be there, and all her princes shall be nothing."

Isaiah 34:12 - "They shall call the nobles thereof to the kingdom, but none shall be there, and all her princes shall be nothing."

Isaiah 49:12 - "Behold, these shall come from far: and, lo, these from the north and from the west; and these from the land of Sinim."

Isaiah 49:12 - "Behold, these shall come from far: and, lo, these from the north and from the west; and these from the land of Sinim."

Isaiah 54:12 - "And I will make thy windows of agates, and thy gates of carbuncles, and all thy borders of pleasant stones."

Isaiah 54:12 - "And I will make thy windows of agates, and thy gates of carbuncles, and all thy borders of pleasant stones."

Isaiah 13:12 - "I will make a man more precious than fine gold; even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir."

Create a digital art style image representing the biblical verse Isaiah 13:12: 'I will make a man more precious than fine gold; even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir.' Show a man, symbolically more valuable than gold, possibly by using light and other effects, or by contrasting the man with gold elements in the background.

Isaiah 13:12 - "I will make a man more precious than fine gold; even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir."

Isaiah 1:12 - "When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?"

Isaiah 1:12 - "When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?"

Isaiah 62:12 - "And they shall call them, The holy people, The redeemed of the LORD: and thou shalt be called, Sought out, A city not forsaken."

Isaiah 62:12 - "And they shall call them, The holy people, The redeemed of the LORD: and thou shalt be called, Sought out, A city not forsaken."

Isaiah 29:12 - "And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he saith, I am not learned."

A digitally created scene inspired by the biblical verse Isaiah 29:12. In the center stands an unlearned man, cloaked in simple clothes, looking towards the book that is being delivered to him by an unseen figure off-canvas. The man's face is filled with a mixture of awe and uncertainty as he responds, 'I am not learned'. Watch as paper, parchment, and untampered pigments form into a surreal illusion of digital art.

Isaiah 29:12 - "And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he saith, I am not learned."

Isaiah 5:12 - "And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts: but they regard not the work of the LORD, neither consider the operation of his hands."

Render a digital interpretation of the biblical passage from Isaiah 5:12: 'And the harp, and the violin, the tambourine, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts: but they regard not the work of the Lord, neither consider the operation of his hands.' Please illustrate a scene with a harp, violin, tambourine, pipe, and a goblet of wine displayed prominently, indicating a festivity, contrasted with a background or elements that hint at divine work and the operation of divine hands somehow ignored or overlooked.

Isaiah 5:12 - "And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts: but they regard not the work of the LORD, neither consider the operation of his hands."

Isaiah 26:12 - "¶ LORD, thou wilt ordain peace for us: for thou also hast wrought all our works in us."

Isaiah 26:12 - "¶ LORD, thou wilt ordain peace for us: for thou also hast wrought all our works in us."

Isaiah 28:12 - "To whom he said, This is the rest wherewith ye may cause the weary to rest; and this is the refreshing: yet they would not hear."

Isaiah 28:12 - "To whom he said, This is the rest wherewith ye may cause the weary to rest; and this is the refreshing: yet they would not hear."

Isaiah 25:12 - "And the fortress of the high fort of thy walls shall he bring down, lay low, and bring to the ground, even to the dust."

Isaiah 25:12 - "And the fortress of the high fort of thy walls shall he bring down, lay low, and bring to the ground, even to the dust."

Isaiah 30:12 - "Wherefore thus saith the Holy One of Israel, Because ye despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and stay thereon:"

Isaiah 30:12 - "Wherefore thus saith the Holy One of Israel, Because ye despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and stay thereon:"

Isaiah 64:12 - "Wilt thou refrain thyself for these things, O LORD? wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us very sore?"

Isaiah 64:12 - "Wilt thou refrain thyself for these things, O LORD? wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us very sore?"

Isaiah 52:12 - "For ye shall not go out with haste, nor go by flight: for the LORD will go before you; and the God of Israel will be your rereward."

Isaiah 52:12 - "For ye shall not go out with haste, nor go by flight: for the LORD will go before you; and the God of Israel will be your rereward."

Isaiah 63:12 - "That led them by the right hand of Moses with his glorious arm, dividing the water before them, to make himself an everlasting name?"

Visualize a biblical scene based on Isaiah 63:12 - 'That led them by the right hand of Moses with his glorious arm, dividing the water before them, to make himself an everlasting name'. The image should reflect the leadership of Moses with his outstretched arm, commanding the water to part ways before them, symbolizing a powerful divine intervention. Integrate a hint of luminous aura around Moses to emphasize the 'glorious arm'. The style should be reminiscent of digital art, featuring defined lines, vibrant colors, and intricate details.

Isaiah 63:12 - "That led them by the right hand of Moses with his glorious arm, dividing the water before them, to make himself an everlasting name?"

Isaiah 8:12 - "Say ye not, A confederacy, to all them to whom this people shall say, A confederacy; neither fear ye their fear, nor be afraid."

Isaiah 8:12 - "Say ye not, A confederacy, to all them to whom this people shall say, A confederacy; neither fear ye their fear, nor be afraid."