Psalms 17 Artwork

"Hear the right, O LORD, attend unto my cry, give ear unto my prayer, that goeth not out of feigned lips." - Psalms 17:1

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Psalms 17:5 - "Hold up my goings in thy paths, that my footsteps slip not."

Create an image symbolizing Psalm 17:5, 'Hold up my goings in thy paths, that my footsteps slip not.' It should be in a format reminiscent of digital art. The image should convey a sense of perserverance and faithfulness to a divine path that does not allow for missteps.

Psalms 17:5 - "Hold up my goings in thy paths, that my footsteps slip not."

Psalms 136:17 - "To him which smote great kings: for his mercy endureth for ever:"

A visual representation of Psalm 136:17: 'To him which smote great kings: for his mercy endureth for ever:', captured in a digital medium. The image might show the divine and eternal mercy symbolized by a beam of majestic and eternal light coming from above, faced by solemn, humble kings. There might be an aura of timeless reverence and awe permeating the entire scene, all rendered in pixel art form.

Psalms 136:17 - "To him which smote great kings: for his mercy endureth for ever:"

Psalms 17:2 - "Let my sentence come forth from thy presence; let thine eyes behold the things that are equal."

Visual interpretation of Psalm 17:2, 'Let my sentence come forth from thy presence; let thine eyes behold the things that are equal.' in a digital art style. The scene includes abstract representations of equality and divinity. A judgement being passed, from a grand ethereal presence, is suggested along with eyes that bear witness to fairness and balance.

Psalms 17:2 - "Let my sentence come forth from thy presence; let thine eyes behold the things that are equal."

Psalms 145

A tranquil yet evocative watercolor painting that reflects the spirit of Psalm 145 in the Christian faith. The image should be permeated with symbols of devotion and respect towards the religion, such as light emanating from a divine source, hands in prayer, a peaceful dove, or a simple cross. But remember, the artwork should be devoid of any text or words, instead, it should narrate the essence of the Psalm solely through visual clues and symbolism.

Psalms 145

Psalms 145

A respectful and devotional interpretation of Psalm 145, portrayed through a watercolor medium, without any text or words, yet capturing the essence of Christianity in its composition and symbolism.

Psalms 145

Psalms 145

A respectful and devotional visual representation of Psalm 145, evoking the energy and themes of Christianity. The imagery should be rendered using a watercolor style, creating a serene and thoughtful scene. Please note that no text or words should be included in the image.

Psalms 145

Psalms 145

An homage to Psalms 145 displayed through watercolor art. The art piece should radiate reverence and devotion in accordance to the principles of Christianity. Emphasize on the major themes of the psalm such as abundant grace, unending love, and divine mercy. Use a variety of calming and warm colors to lend a peaceful tone to the overall scene. The image should be devoid of any text or words.

Psalms 145

Psalms 107:9

An artistic, respectful and devotional interpretation of Psalm 107:9, depicted in soft watercolors. The scene may include symbols associated with Christianity such as a cross, dove or a chalice, as well as symbols of contentment and satisfaction aligned with the essence of the verse. Please ensure no text or words are included in the image.

Psalms 107:9

Psalms 145

An artistic representation of the abstract concepts of Psalm 145 painted with watercolors in a respectful and devotional manner towards Christianity. This image should be filled with calming colors, and incorporate symbols or scenes that are typically associated with Christian devotion, such as a glow symbolizing God's presence, natural beauty symbolizing His creations, or hands lifted in prayer to represent devout worship. No text or words should be included.

Psalms 145

Psalms 17:10 - "They are inclosed in their own fat: with their mouth they speak proudly."

Psalms 17:10 - "They are inclosed in their own fat: with their mouth they speak proudly."

Psalms 102:17 - "He will regard the prayer of the destitute, and not despise their prayer."

Psalms 102:17 - "He will regard the prayer of the destitute, and not despise their prayer."

Psalms 107:17 - "Fools because of their transgression, and because of their iniquities, are afflicted."

An abstract digital art representation of Psalms 107:17: 'Fools because of their transgression, and because of their iniquities, are afflicted.' The depiction could include a clear divide between two states, one of tranquillity and peace and the other of havoc and chaos, symbolising the transgression. On one side, peaceful and serene elements like soft colored moons, calm weather and clear skies. On the other side, afflicted states with harsh weather, dark clouds and disordered elements. Incorporate contrasting elements like light vs. dark, harmony vs. chaos, tranquillity vs. tumult to visualise the concept of transgression leading to hardship.

Psalms 107:17 - "Fools because of their transgression, and because of their iniquities, are afflicted."

Psalms 98:5 - "Sing unto the LORD with the harp; with the harp, and the voice of a psalm."

Psalms 98:5 - "Sing unto the LORD with the harp; with the harp, and the voice of a psalm."

Psalms 90:17 - "And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands establish thou it."

Generate a digital art-inspired image that captures the sentiment of Psalm 90:17: 'And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.' This scene should embody a sense of divine beauty and the concept of the handiwork of humanity being approved and fortified by this divine beauty. The image might include ethereal light, abstract representations of hands at work, and subtle, spiritual undertones to evoke the beauty and majesty of a supreme deity.

Psalms 90:17 - "And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands establish thou it."

Psalms 118:17 - "I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD."

A digital artwork illustration that symbolizes Psalms 118:17 - 'I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD.', with elements of vibrancy, life, resilience, and divine grace. The work should capture the profound elements of the verse, reflecting the eternal existence and proclamations of divine interventions.

Psalms 118:17 - "I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD."

Psalms 135:17 - "They have ears, but they hear not; neither is there any breath in their mouths."

An illustrative digital art interpretation of Psalms 135:17 - 'They have ears, but they hear not; neither is there any breath in their mouths.' In this artwork, envision an array of disconnected ears, suggesting the inability to hear. Pair this with an exaggerated image of mouths without any sign of breath or life to represent the second part of the verse. Highlights of vivid and futuristic colors should accentuate the digital format of the work.

Psalms 135:17 - "They have ears, but they hear not; neither is there any breath in their mouths."

Psalms 37:17 - "For the arms of the wicked shall be broken: but the LORD upholdeth the righteous."

A vivid and detailed illustration of a symbolic scene inspired by Psalms 37:17 - "For the arms of the wicked shall be broken: but the LORD upholdeth the righteous." Display half the scene with broken, shattered arms representing the wicked, indicating their downfall. Contrast this with the other half, which illumines with the warm, divine light sustaining the upright, signifying their support by the Lord. Choose a composition that portrays this strong dichotomy effectively. The preferred medium should emulate the look and feel of digital art.

Psalms 37:17 - "For the arms of the wicked shall be broken: but the LORD upholdeth the righteous."

Psalms 81:2 - "Take a psalm, and bring hither the timbrel, the pleasant harp with the psaltery."

Create an image encapsulating Psalms 81:2 - 'Take a psalm, and bring hither the timbrel, the pleasant harp with the psaltery.' The scene unfolds in a bright, vivid, and detailed manner. In one corner, Heaven's glowing psalm, radiant from divine light, awaits to be taken. At the center, a pair of hands gently cradles the timbrel, an ancient rhythmic instrument covered in stretched animal skin, rich in warm, earthy tone. Beside it lies the pleasant harp, its strings overtly glistening, and the psaltery, a kind of zither with a flat wooden soundboard, both instruments epitomizing celestial harmony. The overall atmosphere of the scene stays ethereal and serene, in the style of modern digital rendering.

Psalms 81:2 - "Take a psalm, and bring hither the timbrel, the pleasant harp with the psaltery."

Psalms 106:17 - "The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan, and covered the company of Abiram."

Psalms 106:17 - "The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan, and covered the company of Abiram."

Psalms 115:17 - "The dead praise not the LORD, neither any that go down into silence."

Psalms 115:17 - "The dead praise not the LORD, neither any that go down into silence."

Psalms 9:17 - "The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God."

Psalms 9:17 - "The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God."

Psalms 73:17 - "Until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end."

Psalms 73:17 - "Until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end."

Psalms 17:9 - "From the wicked that oppress me, from my deadly enemies, who compass me about."

A creative visualization of Psalms 17:9 - 'From the wicked that oppress me, from my deadly enemies, who compass me about.' Immerse in an emotional scene illustrating this phrase in a non-literal format. Capture the feeling of being oppressed and surrounded by numerous symbolically represented enemies, using the abstract elements of shapes, colors, and light. Use a medium reminiscent of classic oil painting, to adhere to the art restrictions. Please avoid modern and contemporary art styles, such as digital art.

Psalms 17:9 - "From the wicked that oppress me, from my deadly enemies, who compass me about."

Psalms 145:17 - "The LORD is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works."

Generate a scene that visually represents the verse from Psalms 145:17 - 'The Lord is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works'. The scene should be in an overall vibrant, fluid and bold style which is typically seen in pre-1912 digital art.

Psalms 145:17 - "The LORD is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works."

Psalms 104:17 - "Where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house."

Psalms 104:17 - "Where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house."

Psalms 34:17 - "The righteous cry, and the LORD heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles."

Psalms 34:17 - "The righteous cry, and the LORD heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles."

Psalms 116:17 - "I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call upon the name of the LORD."

The scene depicts the verse from Psalms 116:17 - 'I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call upon the name of the LORD.' It appears as vivid text set against a backdrop of a serene landscape bathed in the ethereal light of dawn. The scene reflects a sense of profound gratitude and devotion embodied in the verse. The style is reminiscent of contemporary digital art techniques, bringing to life a mix of hand-drawn graphics and the sharp precision of digital artistry.

Psalms 116:17 - "I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call upon the name of the LORD."

Psalms 38:17 - "For I am ready to halt, and my sorrow is continually before me."

Illustrate the Bible verse, Psalms 38:17 - 'For I am ready to halt, and my sorrow is continually before me.' The visualization should depict a poignant scene representing this sentiment, using a technique reminiscent of early 20th-century expressionism, with the intensity and depth of color found in oil paintings. Please don't make it seem modern digital art, but rather have a sense of timelessness.

Psalms 38:17 - "For I am ready to halt, and my sorrow is continually before me."

Psalms 17:8 - "Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy wings,"

A digital art representation of the biblical verse Psalms 17:8 - featuring a vivid apple being held gently in the center of an abstract eye. The apple symbolizes the protected one. Surrounding the scene are shadowy, protective wings enveloping the eye and apple. This visual metaphor is meant to express nurture, safety, and divine protection.

Psalms 17:8 - "Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy wings,"

Psalms 78:17 - "And they sinned yet more against him by provoking the most High in the wilderness."

Psalms 78:17 - "And they sinned yet more against him by provoking the most High in the wilderness."