
Create a symbolic representation of devotion and respect to Christianity, inspired by the biblical verses Matthew 2:3-4. Exclude any textual elements. Use an artistic style that reflects a universal yet detailed approach to interpreting the scriptures, similar to classic works seen before 1912. As these verses concern the Magi's inquiry about the birth of 'the king of Jews' to Herod, the image may include elements such as a curious group of travellers, an anxious king and a starry backdrop, all draped in a respectful, reverent atmosphere.
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Matthew 2:3-4
When Herod the king had heard these things, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him.
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