Proverbs 18:21

A serene and vintage depiction of Proverbs 18:21, created in the style reminiscent of an early 19th-century watercolor painting. The image should have soft colors and subtly blended lines to evoke the delicate touch of watercolor. In the foreground, the image should incorporate symbolic elements that visually interpret the meaning of the proverb - 'The power of death and life are in the tongue'. It might show abstract figures, perhaps a tongue split into two halves, one side showing light and life with flourishing plants, and the other half showing darkness and death with decaying elements.

A serene and vintage depiction of Proverbs 18:21, created in the style reminiscent of an early 19th-century watercolor painting. The image should have soft colors and subtly blended lines to evoke the delicate touch of watercolor. In the foreground, the image should incorporate symbolic elements that visually interpret the meaning of the proverb - 'The power of death and life are in the tongue'. It might show abstract figures, perhaps a tongue split into two halves, one side showing light and life with flourishing plants, and the other half showing darkness and death with decaying elements.

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Proverbs 18:21

Proverbs 18:21
Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.