
Translate the verse from Proverbs 14:20 into a vivid scene. Conceptualize two houses, one dilapidated and isolated symbolizing poverty, the other luxurious and bustling with well-dressed people signifying wealth. Use bold contrast in color to further distinguish the disparity - a somber palette for the poor house and vibrant colors for the wealthy. Present this digital art inspired by the emotional juxtaposition of the verse.
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Proverbs 14:20 - "The poor is hated even of his own neighbour: but the rich hath many friends."
The poor is hated even of his own neighbour: but the rich hath many friends.
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