
Create a detailed digital rendition of a scene inspired by biblical text, specifically Isaiah 60:1-3. The composition of the scene places a symbolic figure at its center who is radiating a brilliant light amidst surrounding darkness. This figure observes the ascendance of a resplendent divine entity, whose presence signifies hope and enlightenment. Stratified before them in the distance are crowds of people, initially obscured by the gloom yet gradually revealed under the impact of the divine light. These individuals represent a multitude of nations with diverse descents like Middle-Eastern, Hispanic and Caucasian. Various unidentified figures of royalty, with no reference to specific real world personages, are shown approaching the radiant figure, like moths towards the flame of a new dawn. Entirely absent of text, this artwork is created in the respectful and devotional tone fitting for Christianity, employing aesthetic elements reminiscent of the Renaissance period.
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An epic digital art representation of Isaiah 60:1-3. The scene unfolds with a symbolic figure radiating light and standing amidst utter darkness that covers the earth. Looking up, the figure sees the resplendent glory of a divine entity rising above them, bringing hope and illumination. Hordes of people engulfed in gloom are depicted afar, their features indistinct. Yet, the divine light shines upon these figures, banishing shadows and revealing their faces. A multitude of individuals from various nations, and multiple representations of royal figures approach the radiant figure, drawn towards the brilliance of a new dawn.
Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the LORD is risen upon thee.
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