
An imaginative rendering of a historical scene referenced in Genesis 40:1. In the foreground, a Middle-Eastern butler and a Black baker are painted, both donned in ancient Egyptian attire signifying their royal-functionary roles. They display expressions of anxiety and fear representing their offence to their king, hinting at their transgressions. An imposing figure of the ancient Egyptian king, of Middle-Eastern descent, appears in the background. His face is masked in shadows, but his displeasure is suggested by his stern posture. Please execute these images with vivid detailing and color, encapsulated within the stylistics of digital art.
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Genesis 40:1 - "And it came to pass after these things, that the butler of the king of Egypt and his baker had offended their lord the king of Egypt."
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