Two men, one with deep black hair and the other with light brown hair, stand respectfully yet with disappointment visible in their expressions in front of a radiant man with Middle-Eastern descent, symbolizing Jesus. The scene reflects a sunset-lit cityscape with ancient buildings, signifying the Samarian town they were not welcomed in. Emphasize the serene nature of the authoritative figure, Jesus, and his calm response to the men's anger – an embodiment of divine reconsideration. All characters are dressed in attire typical of the first century Middle-East. A respectful nod to the traditional Christian narrative, produced in a digitally-rendered fine art style, resembling classical European paintings prior to 1912. Gold, ochre and warm hues dominate the color palette that imbues the scene with soft, devotional atmosphere.
Jesus rebuking James and John after they ask if they should call down fire on Samaritans who did not welcome Jesus into their town
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