Lamentations 2 Artwork

"How hath the Lord covered the daughter of Zion with a cloud in his anger, and cast down from heaven unto the earth the beauty of Israel, and remembered not his footstool in the day of his anger!" - Lamentations 2:1

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Lamentations 5:2 - "Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our houses to aliens."

Lamentations 5:2 - "Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our houses to aliens."

2 Chronicles 35:25 - "¶ And Jeremiah lamented for Josiah: and all the singing men and the singing women spake of Josiah in their lamentations to this day, and made them an ordinance in Israel: and, behold, they are written in the lamentations."

2 Chronicles 35:25 - "¶ And Jeremiah lamented for Josiah: and all the singing men and the singing women spake of Josiah in their lamentations to this day, and made them an ordinance in Israel: and, behold, they are written in the lamentations."

Lamentations 3:2 - "He hath led me, and brought me into darkness, but not into light."

An illustrative representation of the religious scripture from Lamentations 3:2 - 'He hath led me, and brought me into darkness, but not into light.' Display the contrasting realms of darkness and light, with a figure being led into the former. Add a modern twist to the biblical message by presenting it in a graphical, digital art style without any specific artist's attribution.

Lamentations 3:2 - "He hath led me, and brought me into darkness, but not into light."

Ezekiel 27:2 - "Now, thou son of man, take up a lamentation for Tyrus;"

Render a symbolic image representing Ezekiel 27:2 - 'Now, thou son of man, take up a lamentation for Tyrus;'. The image should be in the style commonly seen in digital art, showcasing vivid colours and sharp contrasts. The scene contains a figure representing the 'son of man', with an expression of sorrow and grief, hands lifted in lament. In the background, the ancient city of Tyrus fades into obscurity, suggesting the lament for its impending fate. The overall tone and theme of the image should reflect the sorrowful and solemn nature of the text.

Ezekiel 27:2 - "Now, thou son of man, take up a lamentation for Tyrus;"

Ezekiel 2:10 - "And he spread it before me; and it was written within and without: and there was written therein lamentations, and mourning, and woe."

Ezekiel 2:10 - "And he spread it before me; and it was written within and without: and there was written therein lamentations, and mourning, and woe."

Matthew 2:18 - "In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because they are not."

A biblical scene inspired by Matthew 2:18: 'In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because they are not.' Picture a sorrowful woman known as Rachel, seated and overtaken by grief. She is weeping over the loss of her children. The setting is Rama, an ancient place, possibly depicted as a stark desert or an old town. This scene portrays deep lamentation and mourning, creating a powerful image of heartbreak. Render this in a style akin to digital art, giving it a modern and stylized touch.

Matthew 2:18 - "In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because they are not."

Lamentations 2:5 - "The Lord was as an enemy: he hath swallowed up Israel, he hath swallowed up all her palaces: he hath destroyed his strong holds, and hath increased in the daughter of Judah mourning and lamentation."

Lamentations 2:5 - "The Lord was as an enemy: he hath swallowed up Israel, he hath swallowed up all her palaces: he hath destroyed his strong holds, and hath increased in the daughter of Judah mourning and lamentation."

2 Samuel 1:17 - "¶ And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and over Jonathan his son:"

2 Samuel 1:17 - "¶ And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and over Jonathan his son:"

Lamentations 4:2 - "The precious sons of Zion, comparable to fine gold, how are they esteemed as earthen pitchers, the work of the hands of the potter!"

Lamentations 4:2 - "The precious sons of Zion, comparable to fine gold, how are they esteemed as earthen pitchers, the work of the hands of the potter!"

Acts 8:2 - "And devout men carried Stephen to his burial, and made great lamentation over him."

Acts 8:2 - "And devout men carried Stephen to his burial, and made great lamentation over him."

Lamentations 2:12 - "They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine? when they swooned as the wounded in the streets of the city, when their soul was poured out into their mothers' bosom."

Lamentations 2:12 - "They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine? when they swooned as the wounded in the streets of the city, when their soul was poured out into their mothers' bosom."

Lamentations 3:31 - "For the Lord will not cast off for ever:"

Create a digital art style depiction of the Bible verse Lamentations 3:31 - 'For the Lord will not cast off for ever:'. Visualize it as vibrant, bold, and impactful, illustrating the eternal faith of divine presence. Use modern techniques to portray the scene where the phrase is metaphorically being engraved in a massive stone structure under the divine light.

Lamentations 3:31 - "For the Lord will not cast off for ever:"

Lamentations 2:15 - "All that pass by clap their hands at thee; they hiss and wag their head at the daughter of Jerusalem, saying, Is this the city that men call The perfection of beauty, The joy of the whole earth?"

Lamentations 2:15 - "All that pass by clap their hands at thee; they hiss and wag their head at the daughter of Jerusalem, saying, Is this the city that men call The perfection of beauty, The joy of the whole earth?"

Lamentations 3:23 - "They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness."

A digital artwork illustrating the biblical verse Lamentations 3:23 - 'They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.' Bring to life the concept of rejuvenation every morning and the unwavering faithfulness that is described in the verse.

Lamentations 3:23 - "They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness."

Lamentations 5:11 - "They ravished the women in Zion, and the maids in the cities of Judah."

An emotion-stirring representation of the biblical verse Lamentations 5:11. It should portray the women from Zion and the maids from Judah's cities, in a moment of deep distress, their faces filled with sorrow and pain. The style should be inspired by digital art with intense colors, dynamic compositions, and meticulous attention to detail.

Lamentations 5:11 - "They ravished the women in Zion, and the maids in the cities of Judah."

Lamentations 5:3 - "We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers are as widows."

A solemn scene interpreting Lamentations 5:3 - 'We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers are as widows.' The scene shows three figures: two children and a woman. The children stand alone, looking forlorn and in need of care, to elicit the feeling of being orphans. The woman sits away from them, her face full of sorrow and solitude to symbolize her widowhood. It's a poignant, emotional display with contrasting colors and digital effects coming together to create an evocative artwork.

Lamentations 5:3 - "We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers are as widows."

Lamentations 3:36 - "To subvert a man in his cause, the Lord approveth not."

Create a visual representation of the biblical verse 'Lamentations 3:36 - "To subvert a man in his cause, the Lord approveth not."' in a modern digital art style. The image should consist of a relevant setting and elements that symbolically represent the meaning of the verse

Lamentations 3:36 - "To subvert a man in his cause, the Lord approveth not."

Lamentations 1:2 - "She weepeth sore in the night, and her tears are on her cheeks: among all her lovers she hath none to comfort her: all her friends have dealt treacherously with her, they are become her enemies."

An image interpretation of the biblical verse Lamentations 1:2, capturing the emotional intensity of a woman crying in the night, her tears glistening on her cheeks, expressing feelings of betrayal and isolation. No one is there to comfort her; all who claimed to be her lovers and friends have turned their backs. Rendered with the aesthetic of pre-1912 aesthetic digital color spectrum.

Lamentations 1:2 - "She weepeth sore in the night, and her tears are on her cheeks: among all her lovers she hath none to comfort her: all her friends have dealt treacherously with her, they are become her enemies."

Lamentations 5:17 - "For this our heart is faint; for these things our eyes are dim."

Create a visual representation of the biblical verse Lamentations 5:17 - 'For this our heart is faint; for these things our eyes are dim.' utilizing the medium and techniques of digital art

Lamentations 5:17 - "For this our heart is faint; for these things our eyes are dim."

Lamentations 3:38 - "Out of the mouth of the most High proceedeth not evil and good?"

A piece of digitally inspired artwork that visualizes the Bible quote 'Out of the mouth of the most High proceedeth not evil and good?' from Lamentations 3:38. Think of a light source representing 'the most High' from which two divergent rays, one conveying a sense of goodness and the other representing evil, emanate. The 'good' ray is envisioned as filled with warm colors, peaceful images, flowers, lush landscapes, and smiling faces. The 'evil' ray, on the other hand, is filled with dark hues, turbulent weather, barren landscapes, and distressed expressions. The imagery used should adhere strictly to digital art techniques.

Lamentations 3:38 - "Out of the mouth of the most High proceedeth not evil and good?"

Lamentations 3:47 - "Fear and a snare is come upon us, desolation and destruction."

Lamentations 3:47 - "Fear and a snare is come upon us, desolation and destruction."

Lamentations 3:27 - "It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth."

Visual representation of the biblical verse from Lamentations 3:27: 'It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.' Radiate the essence of digital art, characterized by vibrant colors, crisp lines, and abstract elements. A young man, possibly a teenager of South Asian descent, is metaphorically carrying a heavy yoke (traditional farming tool), symbolizing the struggles and responsibilities in youth. The background features cues of modern life intermixed with traditional elements, thus, showcasing the intersection of past and present, tradition and modernity.

Lamentations 3:27 - "It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth."

Lamentations 3:19 - "Remembering mine affliction and my misery, the wormwood and the gall."

Depict the biblical verse Lamentations 3:19 - 'Remembering mine affliction and my misery, the wormwood and the gall.' The visual should aim to express the intense emotions from the verse rather than a literal interpretation. This could be achieved through dramatic contrasts of light and shadow, expressive brushstrokes, and a mix of warm and cool colors. The style should be in the medium usually associated with digital art.

Lamentations 3:19 - "Remembering mine affliction and my misery, the wormwood and the gall."

Lamentations 2:20 - "¶ Behold, O LORD, and consider to whom thou hast done this. Shall the women eat their fruit, and children of a span long? shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the sanctuary of the Lord?"

Lamentations 2:20 - "¶ Behold, O LORD, and consider to whom thou hast done this. Shall the women eat their fruit, and children of a span long? shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the sanctuary of the Lord?"

Lamentations 3:50 - "Till the LORD look down, and behold from heaven."

Lamentations 3:50 - "Till the LORD look down, and behold from heaven."

Lamentations 3:34 - "To crush under his feet all the prisoners of the earth,"

Create a digital art-style image based on the Biblical verse from Lamentations 3:34 - 'To crush under his feet all the prisoners of the earth,'. The scene should depict the metaphorical prowess and control, expressed in the verse, with a giant shadowy figure standing above a symbolic representation of the Earth. The 'prisoners' are subtlety hinted at with various chains and cages spread across the surface of the world. The giant's feet are seen descending on the Earth with an imposing sense of authority.

Lamentations 3:34 - "To crush under his feet all the prisoners of the earth,"

Lamentations 2:11 - "Mine eyes do fail with tears, my bowels are troubled, my liver is poured upon the earth, for the destruction of the daughter of my people; because the children and the sucklings swoon in the streets of the city."

A deeply emotional and impactful digital art representation of a verse from Lamentations 2:11 - "Mine eyes do fail with tears, my bowels are troubled, my liver is poured upon the earth, for the destruction of the daughter of my people; because the children and the sucklings swoon in the streets of the city.". This digitally crafted piece should communicate the intense emotions and the harsh scenes described. Care and precision should be applied to create this scene as expressed in the verse, demonstrating the power of the digital medium in emotion portrayal.

Lamentations 2:11 - "Mine eyes do fail with tears, my bowels are troubled, my liver is poured upon the earth, for the destruction of the daughter of my people; because the children and the sucklings swoon in the streets of the city."

Lamentations 3:14 - "I was a derision to all my people; and their song all the day."

Visual representation of Lamentations 3:14 - 'I was a derision to all my people; and their song all the day.' expressed in a modern digital art style

Lamentations 3:14 - "I was a derision to all my people; and their song all the day."

Lamentations 2:21 - "The young and the old lie on the ground in the streets: my virgins and my young men are fallen by the sword; thou hast slain them in the day of thine anger; thou hast killed, and not pitied."

Lamentations 2:21 - "The young and the old lie on the ground in the streets: my virgins and my young men are fallen by the sword; thou hast slain them in the day of thine anger; thou hast killed, and not pitied."

Lamentations 2:14 - "Thy prophets have seen vain and foolish things for thee: and they have not discovered thine iniquity, to turn away thy captivity; but have seen for thee false burdens and causes of banishment."

Lamentations 2:14 - "Thy prophets have seen vain and foolish things for thee: and they have not discovered thine iniquity, to turn away thy captivity; but have seen for thee false burdens and causes of banishment."