Imagine a vivid watercolor painting showing a scene inspired by Isaiah 56:9. It depicts various beasts of the field and those in the forest gathering in peaceful harmony. Some are big and imposing like lions and bears, while others are smaller and more elusive, like foxes and rabbits. The forestry is dense and lush, filled with towering trees, creeping ivy, and blossoming flowers. A soft yet radiant light shines, suggesting an atmosphere of devotion and reverence. These symbols and elements should be illustrated in a respectful and devout manner, reflecting the essence of Christian teachings.
Isaiah 56:9 All you beasts of the field, come to devour, All you beasts in the forest.
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