
A symbolic interpretation of Proverbs 18:21, in which the duality of life and death is illustrated as emanating from the power of the tongue. Around it, symbols of joy and sorrow, representing its potential to build or destroy. In the background, subtle signs of people either flourishing or weakening with the fruits of their words, emphasizing its impact. The overall style reminiscent of traditional watercolor paintings, respecting Christian symbology and devotional art, without any text or written words.
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Proverbs 18:21 (AMP) Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it and indulge it will eat its fruit and bear the consequences of their words.
Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.
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