Jeremiah 28 Artwork

"And it came to pass the same year, in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, in the fourth year, and in the fifth month, that Hananiah the son of Azur the prophet, which was of Gibeon, spake unto me in the house of the LORD, in the presence of the priests and of all the people, saying," - Jeremiah 28:1

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Jeremiah 28:12 - "Then the word of the LORD came unto Jeremiah the prophet, after that Hananiah the prophet had broken the yoke from off the neck of the prophet Jeremiah, saying,"

An evocative digital illustration of a scene from Jeremiah 28:12. An ancient, possibly Middle Eastern prophet, named Jeremiah, stands in the foreground while another prophet, Hananiah, is seen in the middle ground, having broken a yoke from Jeremiah's neck. The atmosphere is filled with a divine sense of pause and tension as if the voice of an unseen entity is about to give a message. The color scheme should reflect the ancient context, perhaps earth tones, with a contrasting pop of colour to symbolize the divine intervention.

Jeremiah 28:12 - "Then the word of the LORD came unto Jeremiah the prophet, after that Hananiah the prophet had broken the yoke from off the neck of the prophet Jeremiah, saying,"

Jeremiah 38:28 - "So Jeremiah abode in the court of the prison until the day that Jerusalem was taken: and he was there when Jerusalem was taken."

Jeremiah 38:28 - "So Jeremiah abode in the court of the prison until the day that Jerusalem was taken: and he was there when Jerusalem was taken."

Jeremiah 28:5 - "Then the prophet Jeremiah said unto the prophet Hananiah in the presence of the priests, and in the presence of all the people that stood in the house of the LORD,"

A biblical scene based on Jeremiah 28:5. The setting is the house of the LORD. The prophet Jeremiah, a Middle-Eastern man with an aura of divine wisdom, confronts the prophet Hananiah, a South Asian man with a stern expression, under the watchful eyes of the priests, a diverse group of men from different descents such as Caucasian, Hispanic, and Black. The crowd of people that stand in the backdrop of the holy space completes this diverse gathering. Each individual has distinct features in a harmonious assembly. All these elements, imbued with the feel of a digital medium, contribute to a solemn moment of divine discourse.

Jeremiah 28:5 - "Then the prophet Jeremiah said unto the prophet Hananiah in the presence of the priests, and in the presence of all the people that stood in the house of the LORD,"

Jeremiah 28:17 - "So Hananiah the prophet died the same year in the seventh month."

Jeremiah 28:17 - "So Hananiah the prophet died the same year in the seventh month."

Jeremiah 28:10 - "Then Hananiah the prophet took the yoke from off the prophet Jeremiah's neck, and brake it."

Jeremiah 28:10 - "Then Hananiah the prophet took the yoke from off the prophet Jeremiah's neck, and brake it."

Jeremiah 6:28 - "They are all grievous revolters, walking with slanders: they are brass and iron; they are all corrupters."

An abstract illustration themed on the bible verse Jeremiah 6:28 - 'They are all grievous revolters, walking with slanders: they are brass and iron; they are all corrupters.' The image should consist of symbolic representation of rebellious figures walking, projecting slanders. There should be elements of brass and iron within those figures, indicating their harsh, unyielding nature. Additionally, subtle symbols pointing towards the concept of corruption should be scattered throughout the composition. The entire imagery should maintain a modern aesthetic that parallels the contemporary form of digital art.

Jeremiah 6:28 - "They are all grievous revolters, walking with slanders: they are brass and iron; they are all corrupters."

Jeremiah 28:15 - "Then said the prophet Jeremiah unto Hananiah the prophet, Hear now, Hananiah; The LORD hath not sent thee; but thou makest this people to trust in a lie."

Jeremiah 28:15 - "Then said the prophet Jeremiah unto Hananiah the prophet, Hear now, Hananiah; The LORD hath not sent thee; but thou makest this people to trust in a lie."

Jeremiah 28:7 - "Nevertheless hear thou now this word that I speak in thine ears, and in the ears of all the people;"

Jeremiah 28:7 - "Nevertheless hear thou now this word that I speak in thine ears, and in the ears of all the people;"

Jeremiah 52:28 - "This is the people whom Nebuchadrezzar carried away captive: in the seventh year three thousand Jews and three and twenty:"

Jeremiah 52:28 - "This is the people whom Nebuchadrezzar carried away captive: in the seventh year three thousand Jews and three and twenty:"

Jeremiah 28:2 - "Thus speaketh the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, saying, I have broken the yoke of the king of Babylon."

Depict a surrealistically fractured wooden yoke, symbolizing the relief from oppression. The scene is embedded within a richly colored and ornate border reminiscent of ancient religious texts, like a visual translation of the verse Jeremiah 28:2 - 'Thus speaketh the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, saying, I have broken the yoke of the king of Babylon.' The style applies digitally simulated textures, gradients, and lighting effects to give a modernized digital art aesthetic to this ancient message.

Jeremiah 28:2 - "Thus speaketh the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, saying, I have broken the yoke of the king of Babylon."

Jeremiah 51:28 - "Prepare against her the nations with the kings of the Medes, the captains thereof, and all the rulers thereof, and all the land of his dominion."

Jeremiah 51:28 - "Prepare against her the nations with the kings of the Medes, the captains thereof, and all the rulers thereof, and all the land of his dominion."

Jeremiah 52:28-30 - "Jeremiah 52:28-30:

28 This is the people whom Nebuchadrezzar carried away captive: in the seventh year three thousand Jews and three and twenty: 
29 In the eighteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar he carried away captive from Jerusalem eight hundred thirty and two persons: 
30 In the three and twentieth year of Nebuchadrezzar Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard carried away captive of the Jews seven hundred forty and five persons: all the persons were four thousand and six hundred."

Illustrate the biblical account from Jeremiah 52:28-30, featuring the exodus of Jews led by Nebuchadrezzar in three key years: the seventh, eighteenth, and twenty-third years of Nebuchadrezzar's reign. Depict the scene as a progression of images, with differing amounts of people being led away captive each year. Convey a sense of emotional intensity reflecting the events and the various characters involved, such as Nebuchadrezzar and Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guard. Emulate the style of digital art while creating the image.

Jeremiah 52:28-30 - "Jeremiah 52:28-30: 28 This is the people whom Nebuchadrezzar carried away captive: in the seventh year three thousand Jews and three and twenty: 29 In the eighteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar he carried away captive from Jerusalem eight hundred thirty and two persons: 30 In the three and twentieth year of Nebuchadrezzar Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard carried away captive of the Jews seven hundred forty and five persons: all the persons were four thousand and six hundred."

Jeremiah 48:28 - "O ye that dwell in Moab, leave the cities, and dwell in the rock, and be like the dove that maketh her nest in the sides of the hole's mouth."

An image representing the quote from Jeremiah 48:28 - 'O ye that dwell in Moab, leave the cities, and dwell in the rock, and be like the dove that maketh her nest in the sides of the hole's mouth.' The image will be composed of various elements portrayed in vibrant, contrasting colors, typically associated with digital art. Imagine the landscape of Moab with people departing from the cities, moving towards the rugged terrain. The central focus should be on the dove, nestled comfortably within the side of a rocky formation, symbolizing peace and hope amidst these demanding times.

Jeremiah 48:28 - "O ye that dwell in Moab, leave the cities, and dwell in the rock, and be like the dove that maketh her nest in the sides of the hole's mouth."

Jeremiah 50:28 - "The voice of them that flee and escape out of the land of Babylon, to declare in Zion the vengeance of the LORD our God, the vengeance of his temple."

Jeremiah 50:28 - "The voice of them that flee and escape out of the land of Babylon, to declare in Zion the vengeance of the LORD our God, the vengeance of his temple."

Jeremiah 28:6 - "Even the prophet Jeremiah said, Amen: the LORD do so: the LORD perform thy words which thou hast prophesied, to bring again the vessels of the LORD'S house, and all that is carried away captive, from Babylon into this place."

Jeremiah 28:6 - "Even the prophet Jeremiah said, Amen: the LORD do so: the LORD perform thy words which thou hast prophesied, to bring again the vessels of the LORD'S house, and all that is carried away captive, from Babylon into this place."

Jeremiah 32:28 - "Therefore thus saith the LORD; Behold, I will give this city into the hand of the Chaldeans, and into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, and he shall take it:"

Jeremiah 32:28 - "Therefore thus saith the LORD; Behold, I will give this city into the hand of the Chaldeans, and into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, and he shall take it:"

Jeremiah 5:28 - "They are waxen fat, they shine: yea, they overpass the deeds of the wicked: they judge not the cause, the cause of the fatherless, yet they prosper; and the right of the needy do they not judge."

Jeremiah 5:28 - "They are waxen fat, they shine: yea, they overpass the deeds of the wicked: they judge not the cause, the cause of the fatherless, yet they prosper; and the right of the needy do they not judge."

Jeremiah 28:13 - "Go and tell Hananiah, saying, Thus saith the LORD; Thou hast broken the yokes of wood; but thou shalt make for them yokes of iron."

A representation of the biblical verse Jeremiah 28:13. The view is divided into two parts, the left section depicts a person named Hananiah fiercely breaking wooden yokes with impressive strength. While in the right section, Hananiah is seem with renewed determination, crafting new yokes made from iron. Create this scene in a powerful and dramatic look befitting of a digital art style.

Jeremiah 28:13 - "Go and tell Hananiah, saying, Thus saith the LORD; Thou hast broken the yokes of wood; but thou shalt make for them yokes of iron."

Jeremiah 28:9 - "The prophet which prophesieth of peace, when the word of the prophet shall come to pass, then shall the prophet be known, that the LORD hath truly sent him."

Jeremiah 28:9 - "The prophet which prophesieth of peace, when the word of the prophet shall come to pass, then shall the prophet be known, that the LORD hath truly sent him."

Jeremiah 36:28 - "Take thee again another roll, and write in it all the former words that were in the first roll, which Jehoiakim the king of Judah hath burned."

A visual representation of biblical verse Jeremiah 36:28 - "Take thee again another roll, and write in it all the former words that were in the first roll, which Jehoiakim the king of Judah hath burned." The image should embody the concept of repeating the written word after destruction, with the king portrayed as aged and authoritative. The image primarily focuses on a parchment roll, and features a scene of burning, symbolizing the original roll. The words being rewritten are visualized as if rising from the ashes. Highlight the endeavor of rewriting the words in innovative digital art style.

Jeremiah 36:28 - "Take thee again another roll, and write in it all the former words that were in the first roll, which Jehoiakim the king of Judah hath burned."

Jeremiah 28:11 - "And Hananiah spake in the presence of all the people, saying, Thus saith the LORD; Even so will I break the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon from the neck of all nations within the space of two full years. And the prophet Jeremiah went his way."

Jeremiah 28:11 - "And Hananiah spake in the presence of all the people, saying, Thus saith the LORD; Even so will I break the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon from the neck of all nations within the space of two full years. And the prophet Jeremiah went his way."

Jeremiah 28:8 - "The prophets that have been before me and before thee of old prophesied both against many countries, and against great kingdoms, of war, and of evil, and of pestilence."

Represent the biblical verse Jeremiah 28:8 - 'The prophets that have been before me and before thee of old prophesied both against many countries, and against great kingdoms, of war, and of evil, and of pestilence.' This visual interpretation can feature ancient prophets preaching toward maps of various lands and kingdoms, and include symbolic imagery that embodies war, evil, and pestilence. The style should reflect that commonly found in digital art—smooth textures, vibrant colors, and clear definition.

Jeremiah 28:8 - "The prophets that have been before me and before thee of old prophesied both against many countries, and against great kingdoms, of war, and of evil, and of pestilence."

Jeremiah 7:28 - "But thou shalt say unto them, This is a nation that obeyeth not the voice of the LORD their God, nor receiveth correction: truth is perished, and is cut off from their mouth."

Create a symbolic representation of the verse from Jeremiah 7:28 - 'But thou shalt say unto them, This is a nation that obeyeth not the voice of the LORD their God, nor receiveth correction: truth is perished, and is cut off from their mouth.' Make sure to emphasize the themes of disobedience, lack of correction, and the absence of truth. Stray away from representing any specific nation, but focus instead on generic, universal elements that could represent any civilization or society. The style should be reminiscent of digital art.

Jeremiah 7:28 - "But thou shalt say unto them, This is a nation that obeyeth not the voice of the LORD their God, nor receiveth correction: truth is perished, and is cut off from their mouth."

Jeremiah 22:28 - "Is this man Coniah a despised broken idol? is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure? wherefore are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into a land which they know not?"

An image inspired by the biblical verse Jeremiah 22:28. It shows a man, Coniah, depicted as a broken idol, a symbol of despise and rejection. His features convey the absence of pleasure, as if there's no fulfillment or satisfaction emanating from him. He and his lineage are being cast into an unknown land, a place they never knew, emphasizing their exile and displacement. The image embodies a digital art style, utilizing vibrant colors, sharp contrasts, and abstract forms to deliver the strong emotional tenor of the scene.

Jeremiah 22:28 - "Is this man Coniah a despised broken idol? is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure? wherefore are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into a land which they know not?"

Jeremiah 29:28 - "For therefore he sent unto us in Babylon, saying, This captivity is long: build ye houses, and dwell in them; and plant gardens, and eat the fruit of them."

Jeremiah 29:28 - "For therefore he sent unto us in Babylon, saying, This captivity is long: build ye houses, and dwell in them; and plant gardens, and eat the fruit of them."

Jeremiah 4:28 - "For this shall the earth mourn, and the heavens above be black: because I have spoken it, I have purposed it, and will not repent, neither will I turn back from it."

Jeremiah 4:28 - "For this shall the earth mourn, and the heavens above be black: because I have spoken it, I have purposed it, and will not repent, neither will I turn back from it."

Jeremiah 25:28 - "And it shall be, if they refuse to take the cup at thine hand to drink, then shalt thou say unto them, Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Ye shall certainly drink."

Jeremiah 25:28 - "And it shall be, if they refuse to take the cup at thine hand to drink, then shalt thou say unto them, Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Ye shall certainly drink."

Jeremiah 28:4 - "And I will bring again to this place Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of Judah, with all the captives of Judah, that went into Babylon, saith the LORD: for I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon."

Illustrate a scene inspired by Jeremiah 28:4: "And I will bring again to this place Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim, with all the captives of Judah, that went into Babylon, saith the LORD for I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon." The scene depicts Jeconiah, son of Jehoiakim, leading a group of captives from Judah out of Babylon. They are moving towards their homeland, bathed in the hopeful light of a new day. The imposing yoke of the king of Babylon is shown broken on the ground. Render this scene in the style of a digitally produced illustration.

Jeremiah 28:4 - "And I will bring again to this place Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of Judah, with all the captives of Judah, that went into Babylon, saith the LORD: for I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon."

Jeremiah 49:28 - "¶ Concerning Kedar, and concerning the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon shall smite, thus saith the LORD; Arise ye, go up to Kedar, and spoil the men of the east."

A detailed digital art representation of a scene from the ancient Biblical verse Jeremiah 49:28. It illustrates the directive from a divine force for people to advance on Kedar. This interpretation should depict a throng of people, guided by the light of faith, preparing to march east ensuring to respect historical accuracy. The surrounding environment is a contrast of calm and anticipation, with the kingdom of Hazor in the distance. The scene is to embody a pivotal moment from scriptural narratives, focusing on the impending impact on the eastern men. Please exclude any known monarchs or specific religious figures.

Jeremiah 49:28 - "¶ Concerning Kedar, and concerning the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon shall smite, thus saith the LORD; Arise ye, go up to Kedar, and spoil the men of the east."

Jeremiah 23:28 - "The prophet that hath a dream, let him tell a dream; and he that hath my word, let him speak my word faithfully. What is the chaff to the wheat? saith the LORD."

Jeremiah 23:28 - "The prophet that hath a dream, let him tell a dream; and he that hath my word, let him speak my word faithfully. What is the chaff to the wheat? saith the LORD."