Ezekiel 9:8 - "¶ And it came to pass, while they were slaying them, and I was left, that I fell upon my face, and cried, and said, Ah Lord GOD! wilt thou destroy all the residue of Israel in thy pouring out of thy fury upon Jerusalem?"

Illustrate a powerful scene inspired by the biblical passage Ezekiel 9:8. In the midst of a desperate situation, a lone figure is on their knees, their face downcast in deep-seated sorrow. They call out to a higher power for mercy, their souls imploring, pleading for the sudden halt of devastation on Jerusalem. The sky above harbors a storm, suggesting the pouring out of divine fury upon the city. The imagery should symbolize the consequences of wrath, symbolically demonstrated through natural elements like stormy skies, lightning, or heavy rainfall. This should be gone in a surreal, digital art style.

Illustrate a powerful scene inspired by the biblical passage Ezekiel 9:8. In the midst of a desperate situation, a lone figure is on their knees, their face downcast in deep-seated sorrow. They call out to a higher power for mercy, their souls imploring, pleading for the sudden halt of devastation on Jerusalem. The sky above harbors a storm, suggesting the pouring out of divine fury upon the city. The imagery should symbolize the consequences of wrath, symbolically demonstrated through natural elements like stormy skies, lightning, or heavy rainfall. This should be gone in a surreal, digital art style.

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Ezekiel 9:8 - "¶ And it came to pass, while they were slaying them, and I was left, that I fell upon my face, and cried, and said, Ah Lord GOD! wilt thou destroy all the residue of Israel in thy pouring out of thy fury upon Jerusalem?"

Ezekiel 9:8
¶ And it came to pass, while they were slaying them, and I was left, that I fell upon my face, and cried, and said, Ah Lord GOD! wilt thou destroy all the residue of Israel in thy pouring out of thy fury upon Jerusalem?
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