
An image illustrating Acts 2:41-42 from the Bible, featuring a central figure associated with wisdom and love, set in an environment that recalls the Renaissance period. The scene incorporates aesthetic elements often found in traditional artistic depictions of biblical events during this era such as intricate architectural details, expansive landscapes and a harmonious blend of light and shadow. The figures in the scene are engaging in activities that indicate they are devoted to teachings, fellowship, the breaking of bread and prayers, as described in the verses. All characters are seen in era-appropriate attire.
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Acts 2:41-42
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Study Acts 2:41-42
“Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls.”
Acts 2:41-42
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