Matthew 7:13-14

An artistic interpretation of the biblical verses Matthew 7:13-14, embodying the spirit of the Renaissance period. The scene contains two paths - one is wide and crowded, representing the path of destruction. The other is narrow and less travelled, symbolizing the path to life. The depiction is respectful and devotional to Christianity, showing the essence of the teachings without the use of text or direct scripture quotations.

An artistic interpretation of the biblical verses Matthew 7:13-14, embodying the spirit of the Renaissance period. The scene contains two paths - one is wide and crowded, representing the path of destruction. The other is narrow and less travelled, symbolizing the path to life. The depiction is respectful and devotional to Christianity, showing the essence of the teachings without the use of text or direct scripture quotations.

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Matthew 7:13-14

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“Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:”

Matthew 7:13-14