Genesis 17:5

A respectful and devotional scene inspired by Genesis 17:5. The art embodies the characteristics of the renaissance era with its rich color, naturalistic representation, and detailed composition. The central figure is engaged in a profound divine conversation, embodying the gravity and spiritual depth of the narrative. Around them, elements inspired by the scripture subtly unfold, all represented without the use of text or words

A respectful and devotional scene inspired by Genesis 17:5. The art embodies the characteristics of the renaissance era with its rich color, naturalistic representation, and detailed composition. The central figure is engaged in a profound divine conversation, embodying the gravity and spiritual depth of the narrative. Around them, elements inspired by the scripture subtly unfold, all represented without the use of text or words

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Genesis 17:5

Genesis 17:5
Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many nations have I made thee.
Art Style

Renaissance

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