
A historical scene from the bible. The figure named Paul, clad in period attire, stands at the entrance of an imposing castle. He is about to be led inside. He raises a hand, beckoning to the chief captain - a stern figure in roman military attire - as if asking for a moment before they proceed. The captain turns to look at him, surprise evident in his expression. Their surroundings invoke the architectural style of ancient Rome, with stone pillars, gleaming torches, and a vast night sky overhead. The scene is depicted in the form of digital art with clean lines and smooth gradients.
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Acts 21:37 - "And as Paul was to be led into the castle, he said unto the chief captain, May I speak unto thee? Who said, Canst thou speak Greek?"
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