Mark 2:5

A depiction of Mark 2:5 from the New Testament: four men crate a paralytic on a mat to Jesus with determined expressions on their faces. This biblical event happens in a bustling Middle Eastern market under a clear blue sky. A combination of diverse crowd watches in awe as Jesus, with an expression of kindness, looks at the paralytic. Fully realized in the warm and delicate style of watercolor painting, the image should be devoid of any text or words, and maintain a deep sense of reverence and devotion to Christianity.

A depiction of Mark 2:5 from the New Testament: four men crate a paralytic on a mat to Jesus with determined expressions on their faces. This biblical event happens in a bustling Middle Eastern market under a clear blue sky. A combination of diverse crowd watches in awe as Jesus, with an expression of kindness, looks at the paralytic. Fully realized in the warm and delicate style of watercolor painting, the image should be devoid of any text or words, and maintain a deep sense of reverence and devotion to Christianity.

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Mark 2:5

Mark 2:5
When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son, thy sins be forgiven thee.