
Devotional and respectful scene from the Bible, specifically Matthew 2:3-4, depicted in a digital art style. The scene should provide a visual representation without the use of text or words, focusing on the emotional and spiritual atmosphere of the narrative. Consider using visual metaphors and symbols commonly associated with biblical narratives to convey the story.
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Matthew 2:3-4
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Study Matthew 2:3-4
“When Herod the king had heard these things, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him.”
Matthew 2:3-4
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