Matthew 7:13-14

An illustrative interpretation of the biblical passage Matthew 7:13-14, drawn with the attention to detail, depth, and realism characteristic of the Renaissance period. The scene is to encapsulate the dichotomy mentioned in the verses - a wide, easy road leading to destruction, filled with many people, in contrast to a narrow and difficult path leading to life, with few people finding it. The artwork should convey a sense of divinity and respect in line with Christian values, without the use of textual inscriptions.

An illustrative interpretation of the biblical passage Matthew 7:13-14, drawn with the attention to detail, depth, and realism characteristic of the Renaissance period. The scene is to encapsulate the dichotomy mentioned in the verses - a wide, easy road leading to destruction, filled with many people, in contrast to a narrow and difficult path leading to life, with few people finding it. The artwork should convey a sense of divinity and respect in line with Christian values, without the use of textual inscriptions.

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Matthew 7:13-14

Matthew 7:13-14
Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
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Renaissance

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