Jeremiah 46 Artwork

"The word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet against the Gentiles;" - Jeremiah 46:1

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Jeremiah 46:1 - "The word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet against the Gentiles;"

A detailed digital illustration of a scene from the book of Jeremiah, chapter 46, verse 1: "The word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet against the Gentiles;". The scene could contain old parchment, a glowing divine message appearing to Jeremiah, with a background of an old city representative of the era when the events took place.

Jeremiah 46:1 - "The word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet against the Gentiles;"

Jeremiah 46:3 - "Order ye the buckler and shield, and draw near to battle."

Jeremiah 46:3 - "Order ye the buckler and shield, and draw near to battle."

Jeremiah 46:7 - "Who is this that cometh up as a flood, whose waters are moved as the rivers?"

Jeremiah 46:7 - "Who is this that cometh up as a flood, whose waters are moved as the rivers?"

Jeremiah 46:13 - "¶ The word that the LORD spake to Jeremiah the prophet, how Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon should come and smite the land of Egypt."

Jeremiah 46:13 - "¶ The word that the LORD spake to Jeremiah the prophet, how Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon should come and smite the land of Egypt."

Jeremiah 50:46 - "At the noise of the taking of Babylon the earth is moved, and the cry is heard among the nations."

Visual depiction of Jeremiah 50:46 - 'At the noise of the taking of Babylon the earth is moved, and the cry is heard among the nations.' Illustration should capture a moment of upheaval, with a symbolic representation of Babylon in the midst of being taken. Earth should appear as if it's moving, creating a sense of chaos and disorder. Sounds are visualized through abstract symbols, and distant figures, representing various nations, are seen reacting to the noise. Render this scene in the medium of digital art with vivid digital colors and high contrast.

Jeremiah 50:46 - "At the noise of the taking of Babylon the earth is moved, and the cry is heard among the nations."

Jeremiah 46:20 - "Egypt is like a very fair heifer, but destruction cometh; it cometh out of the north."

Visualize the following metaphor from the biblical verse Jeremiah 46:20: 'Egypt is seen as a beautiful, fair heifer, yet destruction is approaching, coming from the north.' This metaphor should be captured in a style reminiscent of digital art, but without infringing on any contemporary artistic styles or techniques.

Jeremiah 46:20 - "Egypt is like a very fair heifer, but destruction cometh; it cometh out of the north."

Jeremiah 46:24 - "The daughter of Egypt shall be confounded; she shall be delivered into the hand of the people of the north."

A digital art interpretation of a scene inspired by the verse Jeremiah 46:24 - 'The daughter of Egypt shall be confounded; she shall be delivered into the hand of the people of the north.' Visualize a woman representative of ancient Egypt, adorned with traditional jewelry, standing bewildered against a contrasting landscape of the cold, harsh terrain of the north. Use vibrant color schemes for Egypt contrasting against the monochromatic colors of the northern landscape.

Jeremiah 46:24 - "The daughter of Egypt shall be confounded; she shall be delivered into the hand of the people of the north."

Jeremiah 46:17 - "They did cry there, Pharaoh king of Egypt is but a noise; he hath passed the time appointed."

An engraving-style representation of a scene inspired by Jeremiah 46:17, showcasing a symbolic indication of Pharaoh, the ancient ruler of Egypt, who is depicted as just a fading echo. In this atmospheric, monochrome tableau, the essence of the narratives has passed the temporal boundaries set. The scene plays out on a surreal landscape where time and space intertwine to create visual echoes, subtly visualizing the phrase 'he hath passed the time appointed.' The overall style echoes pre-1912 engraving methods, avoiding modern digital art stylization to meet policy requirements.

Jeremiah 46:17 - "They did cry there, Pharaoh king of Egypt is but a noise; he hath passed the time appointed."

Jeremiah 46:15 - "Why are thy valiant men swept away? they stood not, because the LORD did drive them."

A Biblical scene from Jeremiah 46:15, 'Why are thy valiant men swept away? they stood not, because the LORD did drive them.' Capture the essence of this verse, using the aesthetic features of traditional religious artwork. Imagine valiant men depicted in an array of diverse descents such as Caucasian, Hispanic, Black, Middle-Eastern and South Asian. Show the men being swept away, implying a powerful unseen divine force. Use a variety of tint like hued outlines and ethereal glow effects to make it look digital.

Jeremiah 46:15 - "Why are thy valiant men swept away? they stood not, because the LORD did drive them."

Jeremiah 46:4 - "Harness the horses; and get up, ye horsemen, and stand forth with your helmets; furbish the spears, and put on the brigandines."

Jeremiah 46:4 - "Harness the horses; and get up, ye horsemen, and stand forth with your helmets; furbish the spears, and put on the brigandines."

Jeremiah 48:46 - "Woe be unto thee, O Moab! the people of Chemosh perisheth: for thy sons are taken captives, and thy daughters captives."

Jeremiah 48:46 - "Woe be unto thee, O Moab! the people of Chemosh perisheth: for thy sons are taken captives, and thy daughters captives."

Jeremiah 46:19 - "O thou daughter dwelling in Egypt, furnish thyself to go into captivity: for Noph shall be waste and desolate without an inhabitant."

Jeremiah 46:19 - "O thou daughter dwelling in Egypt, furnish thyself to go into captivity: for Noph shall be waste and desolate without an inhabitant."

Jeremiah 46:23 - "They shall cut down her forest, saith the LORD, though it cannot be searched; because they are more than the grasshoppers, and are innumerable."

An artistic interpretation of a biblical passage, specifically Jeremiah 46:23. Visualize a vast, unending forest filled with lush, green foliage, signifying its inability to be searched. Suddenly, a force more numerous than grasshoppers begins to methodically diminish the forest. Despite the forest's overwhelming size, the relentless force seems innumerable and unstoppable, reducing the once infinite forest to mere stumps. Capture this dramatic scene using a modern digital art technique, focusing on the contrast between the living forest and the relentless invaders.

Jeremiah 46:23 - "They shall cut down her forest, saith the LORD, though it cannot be searched; because they are more than the grasshoppers, and are innumerable."

Jeremiah 46:22 - "The voice thereof shall go like a serpent; for they shall march with an army, and come against her with axes, as hewers of wood."

A visual representation of a biblical verse from Jeremiah 46:22: 'The voice thereof shall go like a serpent; for they shall march with an army, and come against her with axes, as hewers of wood.' Illustrate this complex scene in a digital art style. The army should be shown marching methodically while wielding axes. The overarching theme of the image should be the intriguing juxtaposition of the soft, sinuous form of a serpent, symbolizing the voice, with the stark, grounded imagery of an organized army and the vigorous activity of wood-chopping.

Jeremiah 46:22 - "The voice thereof shall go like a serpent; for they shall march with an army, and come against her with axes, as hewers of wood."

Jeremiah 46:6 - "Let not the swift flee away, nor the mighty man escape; they shall stumble, and fall toward the north by the river Euphrates."

Jeremiah 46:6 - "Let not the swift flee away, nor the mighty man escape; they shall stumble, and fall toward the north by the river Euphrates."

Jeremiah 46:18 - "As I live, saith the King, whose name is the LORD of hosts, Surely as Tabor is among the mountains, and as Carmel by the sea, so shall he come."

A scene inspired by Jeremiah 46:18 - 'As I live, saith the King, whose name is the LORD of hosts, Surely as Tabor is among the mountains, and as Carmel by the sea, so shall he come.', visualized in a digital art style. The image should capture the imposing essence of Mount Tabor amidst other mountains on one side, and the serene presence of Mount Carmel by the sea on the other, with the overarching presence of divinity omnipresent.

Jeremiah 46:18 - "As I live, saith the King, whose name is the LORD of hosts, Surely as Tabor is among the mountains, and as Carmel by the sea, so shall he come."

Jeremiah 46:11 - "Go up into Gilead, and take balm, O virgin, the daughter of Egypt: in vain shalt thou use many medicines; for thou shalt not be cured."

Jeremiah 46:11 - "Go up into Gilead, and take balm, O virgin, the daughter of Egypt: in vain shalt thou use many medicines; for thou shalt not be cured."

Jeremiah 46:14 - "Declare ye in Egypt, and publish in Migdol, and publish in Noph and in Tahpanhes: say ye, Stand fast, and prepare thee; for the sword shall devour round about thee."

An image representing Jeremiah 46:14 - 'Declare ye in Egypt, and publish in Migdol, and publish in Noph and in Tahpanhes: say ye, Stand fast, and prepare thee; for the sword shall devour round about thee.' Depict the scene as a stylized, detailed visual narrative, utilize striking contrasts, vivid colors and dynamic composition typical of digital art.

Jeremiah 46:14 - "Declare ye in Egypt, and publish in Migdol, and publish in Noph and in Tahpanhes: say ye, Stand fast, and prepare thee; for the sword shall devour round about thee."

Jeremiah 46:25 - "The LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, saith; Behold, I will punish the multitude of No, and Pharaoh, and Egypt, with their gods, and their kings; even Pharaoh, and all them that trust in him:"

Visualize a biblical scene from Jeremiah 46:25, showing a multitude gathered in an ancient city thought to represent 'No', standing beside a grand figure presumed to be Pharaoh and a symbol for Egypt. The scene includes various gods and rulers from the ancient time as well. There is a sense of impending divine punishment throughout the scene, and this tension is especially evident among those that seem to be devoted followers of Pharaoh. Render this in a digital art style.

Jeremiah 46:25 - "The LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, saith; Behold, I will punish the multitude of No, and Pharaoh, and Egypt, with their gods, and their kings; even Pharaoh, and all them that trust in him:"

Jeremiah 46:12 - "The nations have heard of thy shame, and thy cry hath filled the land: for the mighty man hath stumbled against the mighty, and they are fallen both together."

Jeremiah 46:12 - "The nations have heard of thy shame, and thy cry hath filled the land: for the mighty man hath stumbled against the mighty, and they are fallen both together."

Jeremiah 46:9 - "Come up, ye horses; and rage, ye chariots; and let the mighty men come forth; the Ethiopians and the Libyans, that handle the shield; and the Lydians, that handle and bend the bow."

Jeremiah 46:9 - "Come up, ye horses; and rage, ye chariots; and let the mighty men come forth; the Ethiopians and the Libyans, that handle the shield; and the Lydians, that handle and bend the bow."

Jeremiah 46:26 - "And I will deliver them into the hand of those that seek their lives, and into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, and into the hand of his servants: and afterward it shall be inhabited, as in the days of old, saith the LORD."

Jeremiah 46:26 - "And I will deliver them into the hand of those that seek their lives, and into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, and into the hand of his servants: and afterward it shall be inhabited, as in the days of old, saith the LORD."

Jeremiah 46:5 - "Wherefore have I seen them dismayed and turned away back? and their mighty ones are beaten down, and are fled apace, and look not back: for fear was round about, saith the LORD."

Create a digital art to depict the scene from Jeremiah 46:5 - 'Wherefore have I seen them dismayed and turned away back? and their mighty ones are beaten down, and are fled apace, and look not back: for fear was round about, saith the LORD.' This vision should contain figures who appear dismayed, beaten down and fleeing with noticeable fear cast all around them. Their gazes are averted and they do not dare to look back. Words spoken by the LORD are also present in the image. Maintain a spiritual and ethereal atmosphere that reflects the biblical context.

Jeremiah 46:5 - "Wherefore have I seen them dismayed and turned away back? and their mighty ones are beaten down, and are fled apace, and look not back: for fear was round about, saith the LORD."

Jeremiah 46:8 - "Egypt riseth up like a flood, and his waters are moved like the rivers; and he saith, I will go up, and will cover the earth; I will destroy the city and the inhabitants thereof."

Jeremiah 46:8 - "Egypt riseth up like a flood, and his waters are moved like the rivers; and he saith, I will go up, and will cover the earth; I will destroy the city and the inhabitants thereof."

Jeremiah 46:16 - "He made many to fall, yea, one fell upon another: and they said, Arise, and let us go again to our own people, and to the land of our nativity, from the oppressing sword."

A vivid, digitally rendered depiction of an abstract biblical scenario inspired by Jeremiah 46:16. 'He made many to fall, yea, one fell upon another: and they said, Arise, and let us go again to our own people, and to the land of our nativity, from the oppressing sword.' Canvas is filled with figures of diverse descents and genders, visually representing their fall and simultaneous rise, hinting at their journey back to their homeland, escaping the metaphorical oppressor's sword.

Jeremiah 46:16 - "He made many to fall, yea, one fell upon another: and they said, Arise, and let us go again to our own people, and to the land of our nativity, from the oppressing sword."

Jeremiah 46:2 - "Against Egypt, against the army of Pharaoh-necho king of Egypt, which was by the river Euphrates in Carchemish, which Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon smote in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah."

Jeremiah 46:2 - "Against Egypt, against the army of Pharaoh-necho king of Egypt, which was by the river Euphrates in Carchemish, which Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon smote in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah."

Jeremiah 46:21 - "Also her hired men are in the midst of her like fatted bullocks; for they also are turned back, and are fled away together: they did not stand, because the day of their calamity was come upon them, and the time of their visitation."

Jeremiah 46:21 - "Also her hired men are in the midst of her like fatted bullocks; for they also are turned back, and are fled away together: they did not stand, because the day of their calamity was come upon them, and the time of their visitation."

Jeremiah 51:46 - "And lest your heart faint, and ye fear for the rumour that shall be heard in the land; a rumour shall both come one year, and after that in another year shall come a rumour, and violence in the land, ruler against ruler."

Jeremiah 51:46 - "And lest your heart faint, and ye fear for the rumour that shall be heard in the land; a rumour shall both come one year, and after that in another year shall come a rumour, and violence in the land, ruler against ruler."

Genesis 46:23 - "¶ And the sons of Dan; Hushim."

Genesis 46:23 - "¶ And the sons of Dan; Hushim."

Numbers 31:46 - "And sixteen thousand persons;)"

Illustrate a scene depicting 'Numbers 31:46 - And sixteen thousand persons', conceived in the modern realm of digital art. Highlight a vast array of people, approximately sixteen thousand, scattered in an undefined space. Using a mix of ephemeral pixel and gradient effects to represent the human bodies, incorporate variety to illustrate a congregation of diverse humanity. Note: This is not a reference to religious scripture but an artistic interpretation of the concept of 'sixteen thousand persons'.

Numbers 31:46 - "And sixteen thousand persons;)"