Isaiah 15 Artwork

"The burden of Moab. Because in the night Ar of Moab is laid waste, and brought to silence; because in the night Kir of Moab is laid waste, and brought to silence;" - Isaiah 15:1

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Isaiah 37:15 - "And Hezekiah prayed unto the LORD, saying,"

Isaiah 37:15 - "And Hezekiah prayed unto the LORD, saying,"

Isaiah 2:15 - "And upon every high tower, and upon every fenced wall,"

An interpretation of the biblical verse, Isaiah 2:15 - 'And upon every high tower, and upon every fenced wall'. Visualize a tall and imposing tower, reaching upwards towards the sky. Surrounding it, a fortified wall, formidable and unyielding. The buildings are bathed in the hushed glow of twilight, casting long, shadowy forms against the landscape. The style should be reminiscent of digital art with precise and clean lines, intense lighting effects, and a vivid color palette.

Isaiah 2:15 - "And upon every high tower, and upon every fenced wall,"

Isaiah 14:15 - "Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit."

A highly detailed illustration of a biblical scene, taken from Isaiah 14:15. The image depicts a figure descending into a vast pit, representing hell, with ominous shadows playing along the jagged rocks. A contrasting glimmer of light filters in from the world above, creating an atmospheric dichotomy between descent and ascent, darkness and light. Capture this using the sleekness and vibrancy of digital art techniques of contrasting light, blurring, and layers, to convey the weight of the scene.

Isaiah 14:15 - "Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit."

Isaiah 8:15 - "And many among them shall stumble, and fall, and be broken, and be snared, and be taken."

Isaiah 8:15 - "And many among them shall stumble, and fall, and be broken, and be snared, and be taken."

Isaiah 9:15 - "The ancient and honourable, he is the head; and the prophet that teacheth lies, he is the tail."

A visual interpretation of the verse Isaiah 9:15 - 'The ancient and honourable, he is the head; and the prophet that teacheth lies, he is the tail.' in contemporary non-specific digital art style. The image should depict an elderly, honorable man as the head, exhibiting wisdom and respect. Contrarily, a man posing as a prophet, spreading misleading information, is depicted as the tail. The style of art should be vibrant and modern, making use of digital techniques and elements.

Isaiah 9:15 - "The ancient and honourable, he is the head; and the prophet that teacheth lies, he is the tail."

Isaiah 43:15 - "I am the LORD, your Holy One, the creator of Israel, your King."

Isaiah 43:15 - "I am the LORD, your Holy One, the creator of Israel, your King."

Isaiah 45:15 - "Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself, O God of Israel, the Saviour."

Create a digital art interpretation of a religious text from Isaiah 45:15 - 'Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself, O God of Israel, the Saviour.' The imagery should encompass symbols and motifs often found in religious art, possibly featuring elements such as spiritual light, divine essence, and the omnipresence of God. The color scheme should range from heavenly tones of pearly white, gold, and sky blue to darker shades representing the mystery of divinity.

Isaiah 45:15 - "Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself, O God of Israel, the Saviour."

Isaiah 15:6 - "For the waters of Nimrim shall be desolate: for the hay is withered away, the grass faileth, there is no green thing."

Isaiah 15:6 - "For the waters of Nimrim shall be desolate: for the hay is withered away, the grass faileth, there is no green thing."

Isaiah 21:15 - "For they fled from the swords, from the drawn sword, and from the bent bow, and from the grievousness of war."

Isaiah 21:15 - "For they fled from the swords, from the drawn sword, and from the bent bow, and from the grievousness of war."

Isaiah 19:15 - "Neither shall there be any work for Egypt, which the head or tail, branch or rush, may do."

Isaiah 19:15 - "Neither shall there be any work for Egypt, which the head or tail, branch or rush, may do."

Isaiah 7:15 - "Butter and honey shall he eat, that he may know to refuse the evil, and choose the good."

Isaiah 7:15 - "Butter and honey shall he eat, that he may know to refuse the evil, and choose the good."

Isaiah 24:15 - "Wherefore glorify ye the LORD in the fires, even the name of the LORD God of Israel in the isles of the sea."

Isaiah 24:15 - "Wherefore glorify ye the LORD in the fires, even the name of the LORD God of Israel in the isles of the sea."

Isaiah 5:15 - "And the mean man shall be brought down, and the mighty man shall be humbled, and the eyes of the lofty shall be humbled:"

Isaiah 5:15 - "And the mean man shall be brought down, and the mighty man shall be humbled, and the eyes of the lofty shall be humbled:"

Isaiah 15:7 - "Therefore the abundance they have gotten, and that which they have laid up, shall they carry away to the brook of the willows."

Isaiah 15:7 - "Therefore the abundance they have gotten, and that which they have laid up, shall they carry away to the brook of the willows."

Isaiah 15:3 - "In their streets they shall gird themselves with sackcloth: on the tops of their houses, and in their streets, every one shall howl, weeping abundantly."

Isaiah 15:3 - "In their streets they shall gird themselves with sackcloth: on the tops of their houses, and in their streets, every one shall howl, weeping abundantly."

Isaiah 51:15 - "But I am the LORD thy God, that divided the sea, whose waves roared: The LORD of hosts is his name."

Isaiah 51:15 - "But I am the LORD thy God, that divided the sea, whose waves roared: The LORD of hosts is his name."

Isaiah 13:15 - "Every one that is found shall be thrust through; and every one that is joined unto them shall fall by the sword."

An emotionally intense scene depicting the stern and sweeping judgment from the biblical passage Isaiah 13:15 - "Every one that is found shall be thrust through; and every one that is joined unto them shall fall by the sword." Render this scene in a style akin to digital art, featuring stark contrasts, sharp lines, and an array of vivid colors. Convey the turmoil and destruction indicated in the verse, and subtly allude to the divine force behind the events.

Isaiah 13:15 - "Every one that is found shall be thrust through; and every one that is joined unto them shall fall by the sword."

Isaiah 32:15 - "Until the spirit be poured upon us from on high, and the wilderness be a fruitful field, and the fruitful field be counted for a forest."

A digital art interpretation of Isaiah 32:15 from the Bible. Envision a scene where the skies open up, releasing a cascading and ethereal spirit towards a previously barren and desolate wilderness. Upon the spirit's touch, the wilderness instantly becomes a field abundant with robust, thriving crops. Adjoining this field, a previously abundant and fruitful land gradually transforms into a dense forest teeming with towering trees and diverse wildlife.

Isaiah 32:15 - "Until the spirit be poured upon us from on high, and the wilderness be a fruitful field, and the fruitful field be counted for a forest."

Isaiah 6:1-5

A detailed, vibrant and luminary watercolor scene inspired by the biblical passage of Isaiah 6:1-5. The canvas is filled with an overpowering image of a high throne with a robe filling the temple. Above it, seraphim with six wings each are visible. Two wings cover their faces, two their feet, and with two they fly. One of the seraphim is shown flying towards a trembling man, holding a live coal taken from the altar with a pair of tongs. The temple is filled with smoke, emphasizing the divine and mysterious atmosphere.

Isaiah 6:1-5

Isaiah 6:1-5

An interpretation of Isaiah 6:1-5 where the scene is shown in soft hues, reflecting a watercolor painting. In the center, Isaiah witnesses the vision of the divine, with six-winged seraphim flying overhead. His facial expressions show an awe-inducing realization of his own impurity in the sight of such holiness. High, majestic throne stands in the back, while the temple fills with smoke all around. All are depicted with the watercolor technique's fluid, blending colors and delicate transparency.

Isaiah 6:1-5

Isaiah 59:15 - "Yea, truth faileth; and he that departeth from evil maketh himself a prey: and the LORD saw it, and it displeased him that there was no judgment."

Isaiah 59:15 - "Yea, truth faileth; and he that departeth from evil maketh himself a prey: and the LORD saw it, and it displeased him that there was no judgment."

Isaiah 3:15 - "What mean ye that ye beat my people to pieces, and grind the faces of the poor? saith the Lord GOD of hosts."

Isaiah 3:15 - "What mean ye that ye beat my people to pieces, and grind the faces of the poor? saith the Lord GOD of hosts."

Isaiah 6:1-5

Envision a watercolor painting interpretation of the biblical passage Isaiah 6:1-5. The scene depicts a majestic throne room with a towering divine figure enveloped in flowing robes. Around the throne, seraphim with six wings each are burning in mid-air. An awe-struck figure is present, representing the prophet Isaiah. Enveloped by the grandiosity of the scene, Isaiah is shown to be humbled and overwrought. The key tonal palette includes ethereal blues and divine golds, ensuring a sense of tranquility and reverence is conveyed.

Isaiah 6:1-5

Isaiah 15:8 - "For the cry is gone round about the borders of Moab; the howling thereof unto Eglaim, and the howling thereof unto Beer-elim."

Isaiah 15:8 - "For the cry is gone round about the borders of Moab; the howling thereof unto Eglaim, and the howling thereof unto Beer-elim."

Isaiah 6:1-5

A watercolor painting capturing a scene from Isaiah 6:1-5: The depiction of a grand temple setting. Inside the central hall, a figure, representing God, seated on a high and lofty throne with the edges of his robe filling the temple. Above the throne, Seraphim each with six wings, covering their faces, feet, and using the other two to fly. Billowing clouds of incense and a profound sense of awe. In the foreground, the prophet Isaiah is seen reacting with shock and emotion to the divine vision. The color scheme is ethereal with soft, merging hues.

Isaiah 6:1-5

Isaiah 54:15 - "Behold, they shall surely gather together, but not by me: whosoever shall gather together against thee shall fall for thy sake."

Isaiah 54:15 - "Behold, they shall surely gather together, but not by me: whosoever shall gather together against thee shall fall for thy sake."

Isaiah 66:15 - "For, behold, the LORD will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire."

Thoughtfully compose an image depicting a powerful scene from Isaiah 66:15. Imagine a blazing celestial entity descending amidst a fiery vortex, accompanied by divine chariots swirling around like a whirlwind. The furious anger and stern rebuke are illustrated through the vivid flames engulfing the sky. This image is to be conceived in a digital art style - vibrant, intricate, and laden with complex details and sharp contrasts.

Isaiah 66:15 - "For, behold, the LORD will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire."

Isaiah 22:15 - "¶ Thus saith the Lord GOD of hosts, Go, get thee unto this treasurer, even unto Shebna, which is over the house, and say,"

A digital art interpretation of a scene derived from the biblical passage Isaiah 22:15. It depicts an omnipresent entity, signifying the Lord God of hosts, providing instructions to a humble individual to approach 'Shebna', interpreted as a treasurer figure overseeing a dwelling. The words 'Go, get thee unto this treasurer, even unto Shebna, which is over the house, and say,' are highlighted in an artistic manner.

Isaiah 22:15 - "¶ Thus saith the Lord GOD of hosts, Go, get thee unto this treasurer, even unto Shebna, which is over the house, and say,"

Isaiah 40:15 - "Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing."

Isaiah 40:15 - "Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing."

Isaiah 42:15 - "I will make waste mountains and hills, and dry up all their herbs; and I will make the rivers islands, and I will dry up the pools."

Isaiah 42:15 - "I will make waste mountains and hills, and dry up all their herbs; and I will make the rivers islands, and I will dry up the pools."