Visual representation of Isaiah 9:6 from the Bible, without any text or words included, rendered in the renaissance style. This should entail rich earthy colors, dramatic lighting, and intricate details. Show a new-born child, perhaps held by ethereal hands. They are surrounded with symbols of power, wisdom, and love, expressing the child's future roles, as described in the verse. Highlight the renaissance era's focus on realism and depth, with the use of linear perspective in the background. Use oil-on-canvas effect to mimic the primary medium used during that period.
Isaiah 9:6
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