Matthew 21:12–13
corrupted churches, deceived people, churches making money  

An illustration displaying a scene inspired by the Renaissance artistic style. It features a grand church structure appearing corrupt and adorned with symbols of wealth, illustrating the concept of a 'money-making' church. In addition, the congregation of people appear deceived, their expressions naively optimistic and oblivious to the manipulation. Despite this context, the overall art remains respectful and devotional, echoing Christianity's fundamental teachings of compassion, honesty, and selflessness. The colors, composition, and rendering techniques should be reminiscent of works created during the Renaissance period.

An illustration displaying a scene inspired by the Renaissance artistic style. It features a grand church structure appearing corrupt and adorned with symbols of wealth, illustrating the concept of a 'money-making' church. In addition, the congregation of people appear deceived, their expressions naively optimistic and oblivious to the manipulation. Despite this context, the overall art remains respectful and devotional, echoing Christianity's fundamental teachings of compassion, honesty, and selflessness. The colors, composition, and rendering techniques should be reminiscent of works created during the Renaissance period.

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Matthew 21:12–13 corrupted churches, deceived people, churches making money

Matthew 21:12-13
And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves,
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Renaissance

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