Jeremiah 40 Artwork

"The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, after that Nebuzar-adan the captain of the guard had let him go from Ramah, when he had taken him being bound in chains among all that were carried away captive of Jerusalem and Judah, which were carried away captive unto Babylon." - Jeremiah 40:1

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Jeremiah 40:6 - "Then went Jeremiah unto Gedaliah the son of Ahikam to Mizpah; and dwelt with him among the people that were left in the land."

Jeremiah 40:6 - "Then went Jeremiah unto Gedaliah the son of Ahikam to Mizpah; and dwelt with him among the people that were left in the land."

Jeremiah 40:2 - "And the captain of the guard took Jeremiah, and said unto him, The LORD thy God hath pronounced this evil upon this place."

A digital art interpretation of a historical scene from the book of Prophet Jeremiah 40:2. Depict a captain of the guard speaking to a prophet. The captain is informing the prophet of a divine message, indicating that evil has been pronounced on a place. Emphasize on their traditional attire, emotions, and the ominous atmosphere surrounding them.

Jeremiah 40:2 - "And the captain of the guard took Jeremiah, and said unto him, The LORD thy God hath pronounced this evil upon this place."

Jeremiah 51:40 - "I will bring them down like lambs to the slaughter, like rams with he goats."

Compose a digital art representation of the quote from Jeremiah 51:40 - 'I will bring them down like lambs to the slaughter, like rams with he goats.' The image should feature lambs and rams mingling with he-goats, all seemingly being led downwards. The overall mood should be solemn and impactful.

Jeremiah 51:40 - "I will bring them down like lambs to the slaughter, like rams with he goats."

Jeremiah 23:40 - "And I will bring an everlasting reproach upon you, and a perpetual shame, which shall not be forgotten."

Create a detailed visualization of the biblical verse 'And I will bring an everlasting reproach upon you, and a perpetual shame, which shall not be forgotten.' from Jeremiah 23:40. The artwork should be influenced by the aesthetics of early 20th century visual art and capture key aspects such as simplified geometric forms, the use of bold lines, and a limited color palette typical to this period. The overall image should evoke a feeling of solemn reflection, and the medium to be illustrated should be digital art without imitating any specific modern artist.

Jeremiah 23:40 - "And I will bring an everlasting reproach upon you, and a perpetual shame, which shall not be forgotten."

Jeremiah 40:13 - "¶ Moreover Johanan the son of Kareah, and all the captains of the forces that were in the fields, came to Gedaliah to Mizpah,"

An interpretation of a scene from Jeremiah 40:13, in the Bible. Depict Johanan, the son of Kareah, along with the captains of the forces who were in the fields, approaching Gedaliah at Mizpah. The setting is an ancient biblical era, with rural fields under an expansive sky. The men wear appropriate attire for the period, such as robes and sandals. Johanan and the captains are illustrated as diverse in their race, with some being Middle-Eastern, others Caucasian, some South Asian, and others Black. All are muscular, reflecting their status as captains. Gedaliah, depicted as a dignified Middle-Eastern man, awaits their arrival. Avoid modern or futuristic elements to maintain historical accuracy. Render this scene using digital art techniques.

Jeremiah 40:13 - "¶ Moreover Johanan the son of Kareah, and all the captains of the forces that were in the fields, came to Gedaliah to Mizpah,"

Jeremiah 48:40 - "For thus saith the LORD; Behold, he shall fly as an eagle, and shall spread his wings over Moab."

Jeremiah 48:40 - "For thus saith the LORD; Behold, he shall fly as an eagle, and shall spread his wings over Moab."

Jeremiah 40:16 - "But Gedaliah the son of Ahikam said unto Johanan the son of Kareah, Thou shalt not do this thing: for thou speakest falsely of Ishmael."

A biblical scene from Jeremiah 40:16. Depict Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam, responding to Johanan, the son of Kareah, with the statement: 'Thou shalt not do this thing: for thou speakest falsely of Ishmael.'. The text should be intertwined with the visual depiction of the two characters. The setting is a historic Middle Eastern environment. The design should carry the distinctive characteristics of digital art, with the crisp and vibrant colors usually seen in this medium.

Jeremiah 40:16 - "But Gedaliah the son of Ahikam said unto Johanan the son of Kareah, Thou shalt not do this thing: for thou speakest falsely of Ishmael."

Jeremiah 50:40 - "As God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighbour cities thereof, saith the LORD; so shall no man abide there, neither shall any son of man dwell therein."

Jeremiah 50:40 - "As God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighbour cities thereof, saith the LORD; so shall no man abide there, neither shall any son of man dwell therein."

Jeremiah 40:3 - "Now the LORD hath brought it, and done according as he hath said: because ye have sinned against the LORD, and have not obeyed his voice, therefore this thing is come upon you."

A vivid picture illustrating the Biblical verse Jeremiah 40:3, 'Now the LORD hath brought it, and done according as he hath said: because ye have sinned against the LORD, and have not obeyed his voice, therefore this thing is come upon you.' Use a distinct blend of modern techniques to mimic the medium of digital art.

Jeremiah 40:3 - "Now the LORD hath brought it, and done according as he hath said: because ye have sinned against the LORD, and have not obeyed his voice, therefore this thing is come upon you."

Jeremiah 40:8 - "Then they came to Gedaliah to Mizpah, even Ishmael the son of Nethaniah, and Johanan and Jonathan the sons of Kareah, and Seraiah the son of Tanhumeth, and the sons of Ephai the Netophathite, and Jezaniah the son of a Maachathite, they and their men."

Jeremiah 40:8 - "Then they came to Gedaliah to Mizpah, even Ishmael the son of Nethaniah, and Johanan and Jonathan the sons of Kareah, and Seraiah the son of Tanhumeth, and the sons of Ephai the Netophathite, and Jezaniah the son of a Maachathite, they and their men."

Jeremiah 40:9 - "And Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of Shaphan sware unto them and to their men, saying, Fear not to serve the Chaldeans: dwell in the land, and serve the king of Babylon, and it shall be well with you."

Jeremiah 40:9 - "And Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of Shaphan sware unto them and to their men, saying, Fear not to serve the Chaldeans: dwell in the land, and serve the king of Babylon, and it shall be well with you."

Jeremiah 40:12 - "Even all the Jews returned out of all places whither they were driven, and came to the land of Judah, to Gedaliah, unto Mizpah, and gathered wine and summer fruits very much."

Jeremiah 40:12 - "Even all the Jews returned out of all places whither they were driven, and came to the land of Judah, to Gedaliah, unto Mizpah, and gathered wine and summer fruits very much."

Jeremiah 40:14 - "And said unto him, Dost thou certainly know that Baalis the king of the Ammonites hath sent Ishmael the son of Nethaniah to slay thee? But Gedaliah the son of Ahikam believed them not."

Jeremiah 40:14 - "And said unto him, Dost thou certainly know that Baalis the king of the Ammonites hath sent Ishmael the son of Nethaniah to slay thee? But Gedaliah the son of Ahikam believed them not."

Jeremiah 32:40 - "And I will make an everlasting covenant with them, that I will not turn away from them, to do them good; but I will put my fear in their hearts, that they shall not depart from me."

Jeremiah 32:40 - "And I will make an everlasting covenant with them, that I will not turn away from them, to do them good; but I will put my fear in their hearts, that they shall not depart from me."

Exodus 40:9

Create a devotional and respectful visual interpretation of the biblical passage Exodus 40:9. Inspired by a visual style characterized by intricate details, vivid colors and elaborate designs, often seen in late Pre-Raphaelite paintings. The medium should be predominantly oil paint. The scene should not contain any written text or words. The spectator's attention would be drawn to a notable objects or characters visually symbolizing the passage with a respectful and devotional feeling towards Christianity.

Exodus 40:9

Jeremiah 40:1 - "The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, after that Nebuzar-adan the captain of the guard had let him go from Ramah, when he had taken him being bound in chains among all that were carried away captive of Jerusalem and Judah, which were carried away captive unto Babylon."

Jeremiah 40:1 - "The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, after that Nebuzar-adan the captain of the guard had let him go from Ramah, when he had taken him being bound in chains among all that were carried away captive of Jerusalem and Judah, which were carried away captive unto Babylon."

Jeremiah 40:10 - "As for me, behold, I will dwell at Mizpah to serve the Chaldeans, which will come unto us: but ye, gather ye wine, and summer fruits, and oil, and put them in your vessels, and dwell in your cities that ye have taken."

Jeremiah 40:10 - "As for me, behold, I will dwell at Mizpah to serve the Chaldeans, which will come unto us: but ye, gather ye wine, and summer fruits, and oil, and put them in your vessels, and dwell in your cities that ye have taken."

Jeremiah 31:40 - "And the whole valley of the dead bodies, and of the ashes, and all the fields unto the brook of Kidron, unto the corner of the horse gate toward the east, shall be holy unto the LORD; it shall not be plucked up, nor thrown down any more for ever."

Illustrate a serene valley full of conveyances of the past-Layered heaps of ashes, dense fields stretching up to a tranquil brook called Kidron. Focus on the majestic horse gate that lies toward the east. It's a holy place, untouched and unmarred, filled with reverence for the divine. It's a landscape that remains undisturbed, persisting forever. The art style contrasts traditional painting, emulate early pixel-based digital landscapes.

Jeremiah 31:40 - "And the whole valley of the dead bodies, and of the ashes, and all the fields unto the brook of Kidron, unto the corner of the horse gate toward the east, shall be holy unto the LORD; it shall not be plucked up, nor thrown down any more for ever."

Jeremiah 40:11 - "Likewise when all the Jews that were in Moab, and among the Ammonites, and in Edom, and that were in all the countries, heard that the king of Babylon had left a remnant of Judah, and that he had set over them Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of Shaphan;"

Jeremiah 40:11 - "Likewise when all the Jews that were in Moab, and among the Ammonites, and in Edom, and that were in all the countries, heard that the king of Babylon had left a remnant of Judah, and that he had set over them Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of Shaphan;"

Joshua 15:40 - "And Cabbon, and Lahmam, and Kithlish,"

Create an image of the biblical verse Joshua 15:40, interpreted as an abstract scene with subtle religious notes, time-worn stone tablets and ancient calligraphy. The scene should evoke a sense of digital art with crisp lines, bright colors, and geometric patterns.

Joshua 15:40 - "And Cabbon, and Lahmam, and Kithlish,"

Ezra 10:40 - "Machnadebai, Shashai, Sharai,"

A depiction of the biblical text Ezra 10:40 - "Machnadebai, Shashai, Sharai," using a modern digital art technique, with vibrant colors and bold lines to represent the names as abstract symbols or shapes.

Ezra 10:40 - "Machnadebai, Shashai, Sharai,"

Jeremiah 40:7 - "¶ Now when all the captains of the forces which were in the fields, even they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had made Gedaliah the son of Ahikam governor in the land, and had committed unto him men, and women, and children, and of the poor of the land, of them that were not carried away captive to Babylon;"

The biblical scene from Jeremiah 40:7 presents a diverse assembly. All captains of the forces in the fields, along with their men, are learning that the ruler of Babylon has made Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam, governor. The ruler of Babylon has committed unto Gedaliah a variety of people: men, women, children, and the impoverished of the land, those who were not taken captive to Babylon. Observe in details the range of emotions: relief, confusion, hope, worry among the people. All of this is depicted in a semi-abstract style reminiscent of stained glass textures as seen in religious buildings, employed traditionally.

Jeremiah 40:7 - "¶ Now when all the captains of the forces which were in the fields, even they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had made Gedaliah the son of Ahikam governor in the land, and had committed unto him men, and women, and children, and of the poor of the land, of them that were not carried away captive to Babylon;"

Job 40:3 - "¶ Then Job answered the LORD, and said,"

Job 40:3 - "¶ Then Job answered the LORD, and said,"

Ezekiel 40:40 - "And at the side without, as one goeth up to the entry of the north gate, were two tables; and on the other side, which was at the porch of the gate, were two tables."

Create a digital illustration inspired by the biblical verse Ezekiel 40:40. It's a scene depicting an entryway to the north gate and on each side, there are two tables. The tables could represent places for offerings, rituals or feasts. The gateway is the main focus, hinting towards a spiritual journey or purpose. The style should be crisp with vibrant colors to highlight a sense of modernity while keeping the biblical aspect intact.

Ezekiel 40:40 - "And at the side without, as one goeth up to the entry of the north gate, were two tables; and on the other side, which was at the porch of the gate, were two tables."

Mark 6:40 - "And they sat down in ranks, by hundreds, and by fifties."

Imagine a biblical scene inspired by Mark 6:40 - 'And they sat down in ranks, by hundreds, and by fifties.' Visualize a large group of people sitting in orderly lines, each group divided into sections of hundreds and fifties. Across the expansive space, you can witness the period clothing, the serene expressions, and the air of anticipation. The setting is Israel, dotted with hills, flourishing flora and the iconic structures of the time. Though the scene is from a distant past, present it in the style of digital art with bold color choices, sharp lines, and detailed textures.

Mark 6:40 - "And they sat down in ranks, by hundreds, and by fifties."

Job 40:1 - "Moreover the LORD answered Job, and said,"

A detailed scene emanating an aura of divine interaction, where a supreme being is shown responding to a figure named Job. The scenario takes inspiration from the verse Job 40:1. The style of the illustration should bear a modern, sleek look akin to digital art, with crisp lines and vibrant colors.

Job 40:1 - "Moreover the LORD answered Job, and said,"

1 Chronicles 11:40 - "Ira the Ithrite, Gareb the Ithrite,"

A graphic depiction of a scene from 1 Chronicles 11:40, showing Ira the Ithrite and Gareb the Ithrite. Capture the ancient and spiritual atmosphere of the text, while keeping a digital, modern style. Both figures can be interpreted through a contemporary lens, hints of traditional clothing but with a modern twist. Use a balance of bold and soft digital brush strokes to represent the dichotomy of their old-world existence within a modern medium.

1 Chronicles 11:40 - "Ira the Ithrite, Gareb the Ithrite,"

Nehemiah 7:40 - "The children of Immer, a thousand fifty and two."

A visual representation of Nehemiah 7:40 - 'The children of Immer, a thousand fifty and two.' appearing in a digital art style. This image should show one thousand fifty-two children representing different descents such as Caucasian, Hispanic, Black, Middle-Eastern, South Asian, and East Asian. Emphasize unity and diversity.

Nehemiah 7:40 - "The children of Immer, a thousand fifty and two."

Mark 9:40 - "For he that is not against us is on our part."

Textual representation of Mark 9:40 - 'For he that is not against us is on our part' in a digitalized, modern rendition.

Mark 9:40 - "For he that is not against us is on our part."

Exodus 40:1 - "And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,"

Exodus 40:1 - "And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,"