Jeremiah 18 Artwork

"The word which came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying," - Jeremiah 18:1

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Jeremiah 18:1 - "The word which came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying,"

Create a digital style illustration of the biblical verse Jeremiah 18:1 - 'The word which came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying,'. The image should capture the profound spiritual moment where Jeremiah is receiving a divine communique. Imagery can include ancient Middle Eastern ambiance with rolls of parchment, an ethereal divine radiance suggesting the presence of the LORD, and a humble Jeremiah, fully engrossed in the moment of divine communication.

Jeremiah 18:1 - "The word which came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying,"

Jeremiah 18:5 - "Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying,"

Jeremiah 18:5 - "Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying,"

Jeremiah 51:18 - "They are vanity, the work of errors: in the time of their visitation they shall perish."

Depict the biblical passage Jeremiah 51:18 - 'They are vanity, the work of errors: in the time of their visitation they shall perish.' This image should resemble the stylistic traits of pixelated design prevalent in early digital art, conveying its distinctive charm. Elements might include blocky figures and patterns, with bold color choices. However, keep in mind to reflect the somber and contemplative mood of the scripture. Possible components could be ethereal figures representing 'vanity' and 'errors', and a looming representation of 'their visitation'. All these should be conveyed in an abstract or metaphorical manner rather than straightforward depictions.

Jeremiah 51:18 - "They are vanity, the work of errors: in the time of their visitation they shall perish."

Jeremiah 6:18 - "¶ Therefore hear, ye nations, and know, O congregation, what is among them."

Visualize a scripture verse from the Bible, Jeremiah 6:18 - 'Therefore hear, ye nations, and know, O congregation, what is among them.' Consider this as a mixture of abstract and symbolic elements. The nations can be represented by geographic shapes or different symbols, embodying the idea of diversity, unity, and cultural intermingling. The congregation could be a stylized representation of a group of people, effusing an aura of harmony and unity. The interplay of these elements should acknowledge the biblical context, rendering this verse into an aesthetic balance between symbolism and reality, all embodied within the frame of digital art.

Jeremiah 6:18 - "¶ Therefore hear, ye nations, and know, O congregation, what is among them."

Jeremiah 18:19 - "Give heed to me, O LORD, and hearken to the voice of them that contend with me."

A detailed and powerful digital art representation of the biblical scripture Jeremiah 18:19 - 'Give heed to me, O LORD, and hearken to the voice of them that contend with me.' The artwork could showcase the divine intervention, portraying an individual praying fervently, hands clasped, eyes raised towards a heavenly radiance. Within the light, echoes of ethereal voice can be interpreted through abstract shapes or patterns. The colour palette should be calming, utilizing shades of blues and whites, symbolizing peace and calm amidst the struggle.

Jeremiah 18:19 - "Give heed to me, O LORD, and hearken to the voice of them that contend with me."

Jeremiah 37:18 - "Moreover Jeremiah said unto king Zedekiah, What have I offended against thee, or against thy servants, or against this people, that ye have put me in prison?"

A biblical scene inspired by the verse Jeremiah 37:18. A man named Jeremiah addresses a public figure known as Zedekiah, questioning the reason behind his imprisonment. The atmosphere is dramatic, filled with tension and uncertainty. The scene takes place in a prison setting. This is to be presented in the digital art form.

Jeremiah 37:18 - "Moreover Jeremiah said unto king Zedekiah, What have I offended against thee, or against thy servants, or against this people, that ye have put me in prison?"

Jeremiah 18:3 - "Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels."

Jeremiah 18:3 - "Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels."

Jeremiah 5:18 - "Nevertheless in those days, saith the LORD, I will not make a full end with you."

Jeremiah 5:18 - "Nevertheless in those days, saith the LORD, I will not make a full end with you."

Jeremiah 18:3-4 – "So I went down to the potter's house, and there he was working at the wheel."

Create an inspirational and devotional image that embodies the essence of Jeremiah 18:3-4 from Christian beliefs. The scene features an old, rustic potter's house with a Caucasian male potter diligently working on a spinning wheel, molding a piece of clay into a beautiful work. Capture the solemn yet uplifting atmosphere. The artwork is designed to reflect the tranquility and devotion associated with the activity of pottery, symbolizing the verse's metaphoric meaning. Render this picture in the style of a watercolor painting from the Romanticism era with soft, flowing colors and details to emphasize its spiritual nature.

Jeremiah 18:3-4 – "So I went down to the potter's house, and there he was working at the wheel."

Jeremiah 18:18 - "¶ Then said they, Come, and let us devise devices against Jeremiah; for the law shall not perish from the priest, nor counsel from the wise, nor the word from the prophet. Come, and let us smite him with the tongue, and let us not give heed to any of his words."

Jeremiah 18:18 - "¶ Then said they, Come, and let us devise devices against Jeremiah; for the law shall not perish from the priest, nor counsel from the wise, nor the word from the prophet. Come, and let us smite him with the tongue, and let us not give heed to any of his words."

Jeremiah 18:9 - "And at what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to build and to plant it;"

Jeremiah 18:9 - "And at what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to build and to plant it;"

Jeremiah 18:2 - "Arise, and go down to the potter's house, and there I will cause thee to hear my words."

Jeremiah 18:2 - "Arise, and go down to the potter's house, and there I will cause thee to hear my words."

Jeremiah 8:18 - "¶ When I would comfort myself against sorrow, my heart is faint in me."

Jeremiah 8:18 - "¶ When I would comfort myself against sorrow, my heart is faint in me."

Jeremiah 11:18 - "¶ And the LORD hath given me knowledge of it, and I know it: then thou shewedst me their doings."

A visual representation of the biblical quote, Jeremiah 11:18 - 'And the LORD hath given me knowledge of it, and I know it: then thou shewedst me their doings.' The scene should showcase an individual receiving knowledge or insight from above, perhaps depicted as a divine light or symbol descending upon the person. The person's surroundings should reflect 'their doings,' potentially partaking in various activities or realities that the individual is now cognizant of, due to the divine intervention. The depiction should be in the style of a traditional oil painting to abide by policy restrictions on modern digital art styles.

Jeremiah 11:18 - "¶ And the LORD hath given me knowledge of it, and I know it: then thou shewedst me their doings."

Jeremiah 52:18 - "The caldrons also, and the shovels, and the snuffers, and the bowls, and the spoons, and all the vessels of brass wherewith they ministered, took they away."

Jeremiah 52:18 - "The caldrons also, and the shovels, and the snuffers, and the bowls, and the spoons, and all the vessels of brass wherewith they ministered, took they away."

Jeremiah 20:18 - "Wherefore came I forth out of the womb to see labour and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?"

Visualize the biblical verse Jeremiah 20:18 - 'Wherefore came I forth out of the womb to see labour and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?' as an art piece using digital medium techniques. Implement the features of traditional art prior to 1912 such as emphasis on detail, clearly defined shapes, and rich colors used by artists like Michelangelo or Rembrandt.

Jeremiah 20:18 - "Wherefore came I forth out of the womb to see labour and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?"

Jeremiah 18:17 - "I will scatter them as with an east wind before the enemy; I will shew them the back, and not the face, in the day of their calamity."

Jeremiah 18:17 - "I will scatter them as with an east wind before the enemy; I will shew them the back, and not the face, in the day of their calamity."

Jeremiah 18:16 - "To make their land desolate, and a perpetual hissing; every one that passeth thereby shall be astonished, and wag his head."

An evocative scene inspired by a quote from the ancient text of Jeremiah 18:16 - 'To make their land desolate, and a perpetual hissing; every one that passeth thereby shall be astonished, and wag his head.' The image invokes a desolate land, marked by the eerie sound of perpetual hissing. Each passerby shows a sense of astonishment and disapproval, depicted through the gesture of wagging their heads. The context of the scene maintains an element of abstraction, reminiscent of pre-1912 artistic styles, conveyed through the digital medium.

Jeremiah 18:16 - "To make their land desolate, and a perpetual hissing; every one that passeth thereby shall be astonished, and wag his head."

Jeremiah 18:7 - "At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it;"

Visualize the following bible verse: Jeremiah 18:7 - 'At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it;'. Create an abstract representation of a nation and kingdom being uprooted and pulled down, symbolizing destruction. Convey the concept in the style of an early 20th-century expression, but translate it into a digital medium format that combines line art and bold colors.

Jeremiah 18:7 - "At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it;"

Jeremiah 10:18 - "For thus saith the LORD, Behold, I will sling out the inhabitants of the land at this once, and will distress them, that they may find it so."

The biblical scene from Jeremiah 10:18 - "For thus saith the LORD, Behold, I will sling out the inhabitants of the land at this once, and will distress them, that they may find it so." is presented in the form of a digital artwork. The landscape is bathed in a soft, ethereal light that paints the scene in hues of hope and despair. The inhabitants, a mix of different descents and genders, faces reflecting distress and confusion, are being slung out by an unseen force. The land beneath them cracks and splits open, adding to the chaos and the urgency of the moment. Plumes of dust rise and particles of light dance about, alluding to the divine intervention happening.

Jeremiah 10:18 - "For thus saith the LORD, Behold, I will sling out the inhabitants of the land at this once, and will distress them, that they may find it so."

Jeremiah 25:18 - "To wit, Jerusalem, and the cities of Judah, and the kings thereof, and the princes thereof, to make them a desolation, an astonishment, an hissing, and a curse; as it is this day;"

Jeremiah 25:18 - "To wit, Jerusalem, and the cities of Judah, and the kings thereof, and the princes thereof, to make them a desolation, an astonishment, an hissing, and a curse; as it is this day;"

Jeremiah 18:12 - "And they said, There is no hope: but we will walk after our own devices, and we will every one do the imagination of his evil heart."

Visual representation of the quote from Jeremiah 18:12 - 'And they said, There is no hope: but we will walk after our own devices, and we will every one do the imagination of his evil heart.' in digital art style

Jeremiah 18:12 - "And they said, There is no hope: but we will walk after our own devices, and we will every one do the imagination of his evil heart."

Jeremiah 49:18 - "As in the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighbour cities thereof, saith the LORD, no man shall abide there, neither shall a son of man dwell in it."

Render a symbolic visual portrayal of Jeremiah 49:18 using a digital medium. The scene should depict the desolation of ancient cities reminiscent of Sodom and Gomorrah due to divine cataclysms, showcasing gloomy skies, incandescent firestorms, and haunting ruins. Make sure no human figure is present, implying the abandonment as stated 'No man shall abide there, neither shall a son of man dwell in it.' The artistic style should have clear and well-defined shapes, color gradients, and implied light sources typical of digital artwork.

Jeremiah 49:18 - "As in the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighbour cities thereof, saith the LORD, no man shall abide there, neither shall a son of man dwell in it."

Jeremiah 23:18 - "For who hath stood in the counsel of the LORD, and hath perceived and heard his word? who hath marked his word, and heard it?"

Jeremiah 23:18 - "For who hath stood in the counsel of the LORD, and hath perceived and heard his word? who hath marked his word, and heard it?"

Jeremiah 36:18 - "Then Baruch answered them, He pronounced all these words unto me with his mouth, and I wrote them with ink in the book."

Jeremiah 36:18 - "Then Baruch answered them, He pronounced all these words unto me with his mouth, and I wrote them with ink in the book."

Jeremiah 18:10 - "If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them."

An image interpretation of the scripture Jeremiah 18:10, 'If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them.' The imagery should have a digital art style, exhibiting clean lines, bright colors, and layered design. The scene may involve symbolic representations of good and evil, and auditory disobedience. There could also be an abstract portrayal of repentance or withdrawing of goodness. Keep in mind that this image should look as if it was created digitally.

Jeremiah 18:10 - "If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them."

Jeremiah 33:18 - "Neither shall the priests the Levites want a man before me to offer burnt offerings, and to kindle meat offerings, and to do sacrifice continually."

Jeremiah 33:18 - "Neither shall the priests the Levites want a man before me to offer burnt offerings, and to kindle meat offerings, and to do sacrifice continually."

Jeremiah 18:4 - "And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter: so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it."

Visual representation of the biblical verse Jeremiah 18:4. Highlight a scene mastering a narrative aspect of transformation and creation with primary elements being clay and the potter. Focus on a person, a Middle-Eastern male, as the potter with worn hands marring a clay vessel. Due to imperfections, he re-shapes it into a new vessel that is pleasing to him. Render the scenery in digital art style focusing on sharp lines, vibrant colors, and pixelated textures. The light should subtly emanate from the new vessel, symbolizing the potter’s satisfaction of his creation.

Jeremiah 18:4 - "And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter: so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it."

Jeremiah 18:8 - "If that nation, against whom I have pronounced, turn from their evil, I will repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them."

Portray the biblical quote from Jeremiah 18:8 - 'If that nation, against whom I have pronounced, turn from their evil, I will repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them.' Incorporate the semi-abstract style characteristic of the Pre-Raphaelite era, and utilize the color schemes that mirror the medium of oil painting, made more vibrant to resemble the bright, vivid colors often associated with digital art. Visualize a nation turning away from evil, with divine forgiveness enveloping them in glowing light, reflecting the repentance described in the text.

Jeremiah 18:8 - "If that nation, against whom I have pronounced, turn from their evil, I will repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them."

Jeremiah 13:18 - "Say unto the king and to the queen, Humble yourselves, sit down: for your principalities shall come down, even the crown of your glory."

Create an image that visualizes Jeremiah 13:18 - 'Communicate to the public figure and to the prominent woman, Humble yourselves, sit down: for your territories shall descend, even the pinnacle of your splendor.' This scene should reflect a digital art style, focusing on the contrast between authority and humility, the anticipation of a precipitous fall, and the metaphorical representation of the 'crown of glory' dropping.

Jeremiah 13:18 - "Say unto the king and to the queen, Humble yourselves, sit down: for your principalities shall come down, even the crown of your glory."