Exodus 8:5 - "¶ And the LORD spake unto Moses, Say unto Aaron, Stretch forth thine hand with thy rod over the streams, over the rivers, and over the ponds, and cause frogs to come up upon the land of Egypt."

A biblical scene inspired by Exodus 8:5. Visualize Moses, an elderly Middle Eastern man with a long beard, standing near the edge of a large river under the cloudy sky. In front of him, Aaron, an older Middle Eastern man as well, is stretching forth his hand with a long wooden staff, over the streams, rivers, and ponds of the landscape. Suddenly, a multitude of frogs of various sizes and shades of green, are seen emerging and crawling upon the sandy lands of an ancient Egypt-like setting with architecture reminiscent of ancient Egyptian structures in the distance. Render this image in a style reminiscent of a detailed, vibrant digital artwork.

A biblical scene inspired by Exodus 8:5. Visualize Moses, an elderly Middle Eastern man with a long beard, standing near the edge of a large river under the cloudy sky. In front of him, Aaron, an older Middle Eastern man as well, is stretching forth his hand with a long wooden staff, over the streams, rivers, and ponds of the landscape. Suddenly, a multitude of frogs of various sizes and shades of green, are seen emerging and crawling upon the sandy lands of an ancient Egypt-like setting with architecture reminiscent of ancient Egyptian structures in the distance. Render this image in a style reminiscent of a detailed, vibrant digital artwork.

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Exodus 8:5 - "¶ And the LORD spake unto Moses, Say unto Aaron, Stretch forth thine hand with thy rod over the streams, over the rivers, and over the ponds, and cause frogs to come up upon the land of Egypt."

Exodus 8:5
¶ And the LORD spake unto Moses, Say unto Aaron, Stretch forth thine hand with thy rod over the streams, over the rivers, and over the ponds, and cause frogs to come up upon the land of Egypt.
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