
Capture a dramatic scene of a man, embodying darkness, sharpening his tongue as though it were a weapon. His South Asian features are twisted into an intimidating display of evil intent, captured in his eyes. In the background, horrified onlookers of diverse descents can be seen echoing a range of shocked and terrified reactions. Based on Psalm 64:3, depict this scene in the style of line art, emphasizing the metaphor's Christian devotional themes. The artwork should be devoid of any text or words, focusing solely on the emotive qualities of the figures.
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An aggressive looking man sharpening his own tongue like a sword. He has evil intent in his eyes. Have the people in the background with surprised and horrified expressions. From Psalm 64:3.
Who whet their tongue like a sword, and bend their bows to shoot their arrows, even bitter words:
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