Ezra 9:13-15

A respectful and devotional interpretation of the passage from Ezra 9:13-15 rendered in a photorealistic style. Set the scene in an ancient setting suitable for the biblical era, with light streaming down as though from the divine. Include various symbolism and elements that pertain to the passage. Ensure the scene embodies Christian principles and values without text or words included in the composition.

A respectful and devotional interpretation of the passage from Ezra 9:13-15 rendered in a photorealistic style. Set the scene in an ancient setting suitable for the biblical era, with light streaming down as though from the divine. Include various symbolism and elements that pertain to the passage. Ensure the scene embodies Christian principles and values without text or words included in the composition.

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Ezra 9:13-15

Ezra 9:13-15
And after all that is come upon us for our evil deeds, and for our great trespass, seeing that thou our God hast punished us less than our iniquities deserve, and hast given us such deliverance as this; Should we again break thy commandments, and join in affinity with the people of these abominations? wouldest not thou be angry with us till thou hadst consumed us, so that there should be no remnant nor escaping? O LORD God of Israel, thou art righteous: for we remain yet escaped, as it is this day: behold, we are before thee in our trespasses: for we cannot stand before thee because of this.
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