Based on Numbers 25:6-8, depect Phinehas killing Zimri, an Israelite man and Cozbi, a Midianite woman, with a spear, whilst Zimri and Cozbi were together on bed in their tent. Phinehas attacks them from outside the tent, thrusting the spear into both of them. Depict them in ancient Israelite attire.

In a Renaissance-style setting similar to the art of Rembrandt before 1669, elucidate a dramatic scene from the old testament. A deeply passionate man clad in ancient Israelite attire. In his hands, a spear with which he is about to strike through a tent's fabric. Inside, an unaware man and woman, dressed similarly, they lay together. The illustration should blend elements of suspense, surprise, and historical accuracy with a respectful representation of the biblical story. It should retain the sanctity of the Christian faith, imbued with the intense drama iconic of such scenarios. No text or words should be included in the image.

In a Renaissance-style setting similar to the art of Rembrandt before 1669, elucidate a dramatic scene from the old testament. A deeply passionate man clad in ancient Israelite attire. In his hands, a spear with which he is about to strike through a tent's fabric. Inside, an unaware man and woman, dressed similarly, they lay together. The illustration should blend elements of suspense, surprise, and historical accuracy with a respectful representation of the biblical story. It should retain the sanctity of the Christian faith, imbued with the intense drama iconic of such scenarios. No text or words should be included in the image.

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Based on Numbers 25:6-8, depect Phinehas killing Zimri, an Israelite man and Cozbi, a Midianite woman, with a spear, whilst Zimri and Cozbi were together on bed in their tent. Phinehas attacks them from outside the tent, thrusting the spear into both of them. Depict them in ancient Israelite attire.

Numbers 25:6-8
And, behold, one of the children of Israel came and brought unto his brethren a Midianitish woman in the sight of Moses, and in the sight of all the congregation of the children of Israel, who were weeping before the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
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