Matthew 26:25


An interpretation of the biblical scene from Matthew 26:25, following the aesthetics of the Renaissance era. In this scene, there is a group of individuals in Middle-Eastern attire, gathered around a long, wooden table while engaging in fervent discussion to reflect the historic and religious setting. Do not incorporate any text or word elements within the image. The artwork's tone should remain respectful and devotional to Christianity, embodying themes of divinity, devotion, and religious commitment.

An interpretation of the biblical scene from Matthew 26:25, following the aesthetics of the Renaissance era. In this scene, there is a group of individuals in Middle-Eastern attire, gathered around a long, wooden table while engaging in fervent discussion to reflect the historic and religious setting. Do not incorporate any text or word elements within the image. The artwork's tone should remain respectful and devotional to Christianity, embodying themes of divinity, devotion, and religious commitment.

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Matthew 26:25

Matthew 26:25
Then Judas, which betrayed him, answered and said, Master, is it I? He said unto him, Thou hast said.
Art Style

Renaissance

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