Jeremiah 44 Artwork

"The word that came to Jeremiah concerning all the Jews which dwell in the land of Egypt, which dwell at Migdol, and at Tahpanhes, and at Noph, and in the country of Pathros, saying," - Jeremiah 44:1

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Jeremiah 44:20 - "¶ Then Jeremiah said unto all the people, to the men, and to the women, and to all the people which had given him that answer, saying,"

Jeremiah 44:20 - "¶ Then Jeremiah said unto all the people, to the men, and to the women, and to all the people which had given him that answer, saying,"

Jeremiah 44:24 - "Moreover Jeremiah said unto all the people, and to all the women, Hear the word of the LORD, all Judah that are in the land of Egypt:"

Jeremiah 44:24 - "Moreover Jeremiah said unto all the people, and to all the women, Hear the word of the LORD, all Judah that are in the land of Egypt:"

Jeremiah 44:1 - "The word that came to Jeremiah concerning all the Jews which dwell in the land of Egypt, which dwell at Migdol, and at Tahpanhes, and at Noph, and in the country of Pathros, saying,"

Jeremiah 44:1 - "The word that came to Jeremiah concerning all the Jews which dwell in the land of Egypt, which dwell at Migdol, and at Tahpanhes, and at Noph, and in the country of Pathros, saying,"

Jeremiah 44:16 - "As for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the LORD, we will not hearken unto thee."

Visualize a digital illustration inspired by the Bible verse, Jeremiah 44:16: 'As for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the LORD, we will not hearken unto thee.' In this illustration, include shining light from a divine source, a group of defiant people symbolizing the refusal to hearken, and background elements reflecting Biblical times. Keep the style artistic and symbolic without resembling a specific artist.

Jeremiah 44:16 - "As for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the LORD, we will not hearken unto thee."

Jeremiah 44:5 - "But they hearkened not, nor inclined their ear to turn from their wickedness, to burn no incense unto other gods."

Jeremiah 44:5 - "But they hearkened not, nor inclined their ear to turn from their wickedness, to burn no incense unto other gods."

Jeremiah 44:13 - "For I will punish them that dwell in the land of Egypt, as I have punished Jerusalem, by the sword, by the famine, and by the pestilence:"

Jeremiah 44:13 - "For I will punish them that dwell in the land of Egypt, as I have punished Jerusalem, by the sword, by the famine, and by the pestilence:"

Jeremiah 44:6 - "Wherefore my fury and mine anger was poured forth, and was kindled in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem; and they are wasted and desolate, as at this day."

Jeremiah 44:6 - "Wherefore my fury and mine anger was poured forth, and was kindled in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem; and they are wasted and desolate, as at this day."

Jeremiah 44:15 - "¶ Then all the men which knew that their wives had burned incense unto other gods, and all the women that stood by, a great multitude, even all the people that dwelt in the land of Egypt, in Pathros, answered Jeremiah, saying,"

A digital rendition of a scene from ancient biblical times. The scene portrays men and women from the land of Egypt, specifically Pathros, confronted by Jeremiah. The men are shown distressed, learning that their wives have burned incense to other gods. The women are shown witnessing the event. The gathering is large, with people scattered across the image, capturing a sense of a great multitude. Reference to the Bible verse Jeremiah 44:15. The art should combine traditional and digital artistic techniques.

Jeremiah 44:15 - "¶ Then all the men which knew that their wives had burned incense unto other gods, and all the women that stood by, a great multitude, even all the people that dwelt in the land of Egypt, in Pathros, answered Jeremiah, saying,"

Jeremiah 44:8 - "In that ye provoke me unto wrath with the works of your hands, burning incense unto other gods in the land of Egypt, whither ye be gone to dwell, that ye might cut yourselves off, and that ye might be a curse and a reproach among all the nations of the earth?"

An artistic representation of a scene inspired by Jeremiah 44:8 - showing people in the act of provoking wrath with the works of their hands, burning incense to other gods in an Egyptian setting, indicating their decision to choose a life of reproach among all nations of the earth, represented in a style often found in digital art.

Jeremiah 44:8 - "In that ye provoke me unto wrath with the works of your hands, burning incense unto other gods in the land of Egypt, whither ye be gone to dwell, that ye might cut yourselves off, and that ye might be a curse and a reproach among all the nations of the earth?"

Jeremiah 44:27 - "Behold, I will watch over them for evil, and not for good: and all the men of Judah that are in the land of Egypt shall be consumed by the sword and by the famine, until there be an end of them."

Illustrate a biblical scene from the verse Jeremiah 44:27. Show case the tension in the land of Egypt with symbolic representations of sword and famine, threatening the men of Judah. Men of various descents such as Caucasian, Black, Hispanic, and Middle-Eastern are seen visibly terrified. Translate this into a modern visual language akin to digital art. Do not use bright colors or cheerful visuals, instead, lean towards a more somber color scheme to reflect the severity of the scripture passage.

Jeremiah 44:27 - "Behold, I will watch over them for evil, and not for good: and all the men of Judah that are in the land of Egypt shall be consumed by the sword and by the famine, until there be an end of them."

Jeremiah 44:11 - "¶ Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, I will set my face against you for evil, and to cut off all Judah."

An artistic rendition of the biblical verse from Jeremiah 44:11 - 'Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, I will set my face against you for evil, and to cut off all Judah.' The image should be made in a digital art style reflecting a scene of divine confrontation, where a celestial deity shows displeasure towards humanity, embodied as Judah, significantly signifying the promise of impending judgement. The deity could be depicted as a powerful, ethereal figure emanating immense energy against a cosmic backdrop.

Jeremiah 44:11 - "¶ Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, I will set my face against you for evil, and to cut off all Judah."

Jeremiah 44:4 - "Howbeit I sent unto you all my servants the prophets, rising early and sending them, saying, Oh, do not this abominable thing that I hate."

Jeremiah 44:4 - "Howbeit I sent unto you all my servants the prophets, rising early and sending them, saying, Oh, do not this abominable thing that I hate."

Jeremiah 44:3 - "Because of their wickedness which they have committed to provoke me to anger, in that they went to burn incense, and to serve other gods, whom they knew not, neither they, ye, nor your fathers."

A visual depiction of a biblical verse, Jeremiah 44:3: 'Because of their wickedness which they have committed to provoke me to anger, in that they went to burn incense, and to serve other gods, whom they knew not, neither they, ye, nor your fathers.' This scene showcases individuals engaging in the act of burning incense and worshipping unfamiliar deities against a backdrop of divine anger and disapproval. The style should be reminiscent of modern digital artwork with vivid colors and sharp details, capturing the human emotions and the abstract concept of divine resentment and human transgression.

Jeremiah 44:3 - "Because of their wickedness which they have committed to provoke me to anger, in that they went to burn incense, and to serve other gods, whom they knew not, neither they, ye, nor your fathers."

Jeremiah 44:10 - "They are not humbled even unto this day, neither have they feared, nor walked in my law, nor in my statutes, that I set before you and before your fathers."

Jeremiah 44:10 - "They are not humbled even unto this day, neither have they feared, nor walked in my law, nor in my statutes, that I set before you and before your fathers."

Jeremiah 44:29 - "¶ And this shall be a sign unto you, saith the LORD, that I will punish you in this place, that ye may know that my words shall surely stand against you for evil:"

A meticulously designed digital artwork that conveys the essence of the biblical verse Jeremiah 44:29 - 'And this shall be a sign unto you, saith the LORD, that I will punish you in this place, that ye may know that my words shall surely stand against you for evil:'. Visualize the scene as a symbolic representation of the verse, with biblical elements and ancient figures in a dramatic composition, using predominantly dark hues, stark contrasts, and rough textures to convey a sense of impending doom and divine justice.

Jeremiah 44:29 - "¶ And this shall be a sign unto you, saith the LORD, that I will punish you in this place, that ye may know that my words shall surely stand against you for evil:"

John 8:44

Illustration of the biblical verse John 8:44 with a gentle, fluid grace and bright, flowing colors in the manner of a watercolor painting.

John 8:44

Matthew 5:44

Illustrative watercolor scene of Matthew 5:44 from the Bible. The scene depicts people of different descents and genders - a Black woman, a Hispanic man, a Middle-Eastern elder, a young South Asian girl, and a White boy - demonstrating love, forgiveness and prayers for one another, embodying the essence of the verse. The setting is in a serene park with trees, benches and a clear blue sky in the background. The style of painting emphasizes on soft, delicate brush strokes, gentle color blending and emphasis on light and shadows to mimic the watercolor technique.

Matthew 5:44

Matthew 5:44

A biblical visual representation of Matthew 5:44 using the soft flowing hues, gradients and translucency typical of watercolor paintings. The scene includes the message 'Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you', vividly presented in a peaceful, pastoral setting. With text forming a central part of the composition, the remainder of the scene is filled with symbolic elements such as an olive branch, a gently blowing wind, a radiant sunlight, and diverse group of figures depicting unity and forgiveness.

Matthew 5:44

John 8:44

The biblical verse, John 8:44, depicted in a watercolor style. The scene should capture the vibe of the verse but no explicit textual content of the verse. Use soft strokes and gentle hues to convey the thoughtfulness and depth of the message in the verse.

John 8:44

John 8:44

Create a watercolor style illustration of the verse John 8:44 with intense emphasis on emotion and spiritual symbolism. The painting may contain imagery representing the principles and essence of the verse, subtly hinting at the contents of the verse, without explicit text being depicted. The scene should be serene, with warm tones and evocative of introspective thought.

John 8:44

Matthew 5:44

Create an artistic interpretation of Matthew 5:44, depicted in the medium of watercolor. Matthew 5:44 is a verse from the Bible that says 'But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.' This scene should show the essence of this verse, possibly with people showing love towards their antagonists, all in soft, flowing colors and the wet-on-wet technique often used in watercolor art.

Matthew 5:44

Matthew 5:44

A representation of Matthew 5:44 using loose, fluid brushstrokes and diluted pigments to mimic the translucent and luminous qualities of a watercolor painting

Matthew 5:44

Jeremiah 44:22 - "So that the LORD could no longer bear, because of the evil of your doings, and because of the abominations which ye have committed; therefore is your land a desolation, and an astonishment, and a curse, without an inhabitant, as at this day."

An illustration of a biblical scene inspired by Jeremiah 44:22. Display a vast land now barren and desolate due to its past sinful actions. The once blossoming fields are now dry, lifeless, and deserted. The buildings lay in ruins, a stark contrast to their former glory. The land is empty, without inhabitants, instilling a feeling of astonishment and sorrow. Darkness looms overhead as a visual representation of the curse. Please render this scene in a modern, sleek style similar to those found in digitally-created artwork.

Jeremiah 44:22 - "So that the LORD could no longer bear, because of the evil of your doings, and because of the abominations which ye have committed; therefore is your land a desolation, and an astonishment, and a curse, without an inhabitant, as at this day."

Jeremiah 44:21 - "The incense that ye burned in the cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem, ye, and your fathers, your kings, and your princes, and the people of the land, did not the LORD remember them, and came it not into his mind?"

Jeremiah 44:21 - "The incense that ye burned in the cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem, ye, and your fathers, your kings, and your princes, and the people of the land, did not the LORD remember them, and came it not into his mind?"

Jeremiah 44:18 - "But since we left off to burn incense to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto her, we have wanted all things, and have been consumed by the sword and by the famine."

An interpretation of the biblical passage Jeremiah 44:18. The scene depicts individuals who have ceased burning incense and pouring out drink offerings to a celestial queen, symbolizing a higher power. They are shown in a state of want and consumption, beset by metaphoric symbols of sword and famine, reflecting struggle and hardship. The aesthetic of the image takes cues from the era of religious Renaissance paintings, with detailed figures and evocative symbolism, but reimagined through a medium reminiscent of early digital art techniques.

Jeremiah 44:18 - "But since we left off to burn incense to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto her, we have wanted all things, and have been consumed by the sword and by the famine."

Jeremiah 44:9 - "Have ye forgotten the wickedness of your fathers, and the wickedness of the kings of Judah, and the wickedness of their wives, and your own wickedness, and the wickedness of your wives, which they have committed in the land of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem?"

Jeremiah 44:9 - "Have ye forgotten the wickedness of your fathers, and the wickedness of the kings of Judah, and the wickedness of their wives, and your own wickedness, and the wickedness of your wives, which they have committed in the land of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem?"

Jeremiah 48:44 - "He that fleeth from the fear shall fall into the pit; and he that getteth up out of the pit shall be taken in the snare: for I will bring upon it, even upon Moab, the year of their visitation, saith the LORD."

Jeremiah 48:44 - "He that fleeth from the fear shall fall into the pit; and he that getteth up out of the pit shall be taken in the snare: for I will bring upon it, even upon Moab, the year of their visitation, saith the LORD."

Jeremiah 44:14 - "So that none of the remnant of Judah, which are gone into the land of Egypt to sojourn there, shall escape or remain, that they should return into the land of Judah, to the which they have a desire to return to dwell there: for none shall return but such as shall escape."

Visualize a scene from the ancient textual reference of Jeremiah 44:14, presenting a depiction of the remnant of Judah, who have journeyed to the land of Egypt. They aim to stay there temporarily, but the prophecy forewarns that none shall return to their homeland of Judah, except those who manage to escape. In this scenario, the landscape embodies a deep longing and desire, reinforcing their wish to return and inhabit their original habitat. The artistic style should invoke a digital rendition while possessing elements of realism to echo the serious tone of the source material.

Jeremiah 44:14 - "So that none of the remnant of Judah, which are gone into the land of Egypt to sojourn there, shall escape or remain, that they should return into the land of Judah, to the which they have a desire to return to dwell there: for none shall return but such as shall escape."

Jeremiah 44:2 - "Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Ye have seen all the evil that I have brought upon Jerusalem, and upon all the cities of Judah; and, behold, this day they are a desolation, and no man dwelleth therein,"

Jeremiah 44:2 - "Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Ye have seen all the evil that I have brought upon Jerusalem, and upon all the cities of Judah; and, behold, this day they are a desolation, and no man dwelleth therein,"

Jeremiah 44:28 - "Yet a small number that escape the sword shall return out of the land of Egypt into the land of Judah, and all the remnant of Judah, that are gone into the land of Egypt to sojourn there, shall know whose words shall stand, mine, or their's."

Jeremiah 44:28 - "Yet a small number that escape the sword shall return out of the land of Egypt into the land of Judah, and all the remnant of Judah, that are gone into the land of Egypt to sojourn there, shall know whose words shall stand, mine, or their's."