Illustrate the scene from Psalms 44:4 - 'Thou art my King, O God: command deliverances for Jacob.' The setting should be non-denominational and universally spiritual, not favoring any specific interpretation. The scene portrays a divine figure representing the almighty God, clothed in ethereal garments, amidst a celestial backdrop. In the foreground, a figure representing Jacob kneels, seeking the God's deliverance. The elements of the image should be vivid, vibrant, and rich in occurrence. All of this crafted digitally, using a diverse range of digital techniques to give a modern touch to this biblically historic scenario.
Psalms 44:4 - "Thou art my King, O God: command deliverances for Jacob."
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