Matthew 7:13-14

An interpretation of the biblical passage Matthew 7:13-14 portrayed in the spirit of the Renaissance art style. The scene depicts a wide and crowded path leading to a dark gate and a narrow, less traversable path leading to a bright gate. Both the paths, the two gates and the people maneuvering them should be depicted in a manner that shows devotion to Christianity and utmost respect to religious themes.

An interpretation of the biblical passage Matthew 7:13-14 portrayed in the spirit of the Renaissance art style. The scene depicts a wide and crowded path leading to a dark gate and a narrow, less traversable path leading to a bright gate. Both the paths, the two gates and the people maneuvering them should be depicted in a manner that shows devotion to Christianity and utmost respect to religious themes.

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Matthew 7:13-14

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“Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:”

Matthew 7:13-14