Proverbs 24:16, setting is a mountain 2 men, one is on the floor consumed by his own sin being wicked and staying on his belly in the ground and a demon is over him (representing how he is consumed by his own sin and is wicked) other man is walking up towards the mountain still going to the top where the doors to eternity are Jesus Christ

A symbolic scene set on a mountain involving two men, inspired by Proverbs 24:16. One man is lying on the floor, appearing consumed by invisible sin, with an allegorical demon looming over him to represent his wickedness. The other man is determinedly walking up towards the mountain's peak where doors symbolizing eternity beckon. Resembling Jesus Christ, he represents a righteous path. Compose the scene in the vein of the Renaissance, a period known for its sacred and complex depictions in oil on canvas. Ensure the overall tone is respectful and devotional to Christianity. The image should contain no text or words.

A symbolic scene set on a mountain involving two men, inspired by Proverbs 24:16. One man is lying on the floor, appearing consumed by invisible sin, with an allegorical demon looming over him to represent his wickedness. The other man is determinedly walking up towards the mountain's peak where doors symbolizing eternity beckon. Resembling Jesus Christ, he represents a righteous path. Compose the scene in the vein of the Renaissance, a period known for its sacred and complex depictions in oil on canvas. Ensure the overall tone is respectful and devotional to Christianity. The image should contain no text or words.

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Proverbs 24:16, setting is a mountain 2 men, one is on the floor consumed by his own sin being wicked and staying on his belly in the ground and a demon is over him (representing how he is consumed by his own sin and is wicked) other man is walking up towards the mountain still going to the top where the doors to eternity are Jesus Christ

Proverbs 24:16
For a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but the wicked shall fall into mischief.
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