A scene showing two Middle-Eastern men, assumed to be named James and John, as they earnestly converse with another man, perceived as Jesus, borrowing distinct elements from the Art Nouveau movement which existed pre-1912. They seem to be inquiring about a group of Samaritans depicted as disrespectfully behaving in the distance, with the possibility of invoking divine intervention subtly hinted at by their hand gestures pointing upwards, suggesting the idea of calling down fire. It is a scene of serene colours and flowing lines in keeping with the Art Nouveau style, and central to the image is an aura of reverence and respect towards Christian faith. Ensure no text or words appear within the rendition.
James and John ask Jesus if they should call down fire on rude Samaritans
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