A renaissance-style depiction of a key scene from the biblical verse John 3:16, which speaks of divine love and sacrifice. The scene involves a celestial figure (representing God), represented in bright golden hues against a deep blue starry sky, speaking to a humble human figure that stands on earth. The celestial figure is gesturing towards a glowing globe, symbolizing the world, while a radiant halo-disc, representing the promised gift of eternal life, hovers above them. The style should reflect techniques prevalent in the renaissance era, such as depth, perspective, and attention to human anatomy.
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