Prompt: Sand Crane Bird; Speedpaint with large brush strokes by Junji Ito; robert oxley! Ismail Inceoglu; Gazelli; M.W. Kaluta; richard anderson; paint splatter; paint drips; drip painting; a masterpiece; 8k resolution; trending on artstation; maximalist; uncanny; highly detailed and intricate
Prompt: a Red Gibson Les Paul Guitar in Speedpaint with large brush strokes by Junji Ito; robert oxley! Ismail Inceoglu; Gazelli; M.W. Kaluta; richard anderson; paint splatter; paint drips; drip painting; a masterpiece; 8k resolution; trending on artstation; maximalist; uncanny; highly detailed and intricate
Prompt: Blue Jay Bird on a Evergreen Branch in Speedpaint with large brush strokes by Junji Ito; robert oxley! Ismail Inceoglu; Gazelli; M.W. Kaluta; richard anderson; paint splatter; paint drips; drip painting; a masterpiece; 8k resolution; trending on artstation; maximalist; uncanny; highly detailed and intricate
Prompt: official face and shoulders portrait of Trisha Yearwood with Blonde Hair as a happy Victorian Woman with a detailed face, 19th century Dress, highly detailed, cinematic lighting, digital art painting by greg rutkowski with No Frame
Prompt: In Mamre's shade, on scorching day,
Abraham sat, in humble way,
When three strangers, he did see,
He ran to greet them, eagerly.
He bowed to them, with utmost respect,
And offered food, to their effect,
He washed their feet, with water pure,
Provided shade, and offered cure.
The strangers revealed, with wondrous might,
That Sarah would conceive, despite her plight,
Abraham laughed, with joy and cheer,
For Sarah was old, with age so clear.
But Sarah laughed, in disbelief,
"How can I bear, a child with grief?"
The strangers spoke, with faith so strong,
"Is anything too hard, for God so long?"
They shared with Abraham, their intent,
To destroy Sodom, where wickedness was sent,
Abraham pleaded, for righteous few,
To be spared, if any there were true.
He negotiated, with utmost care,
To save the city, from a fate so rare,
He asked for mercy, time and again,
For Lot, his nephew, and family's gain.
In Genesis 18, a tale is told,
Of Abraham's hospitality, so bold,
His kindness and faith, an example bright,
A lesson for us, to shine with light.
Prompt: Exodus 29, a holy rite,
To consecrate with radiant light,
The chosen priest, anointed pure,
God's blessings shall forever endure.
With offerings made, a solemn vow,
An altar consecrated now,
With blood and oil, a sacred seal,
God's presence tangible and real.
A ram, a bull, a sacrifice,
A symbol of God's grace so nice,
The priest anointed, set apart,
To serve with reverence, mind and heart.
A covenant made, forever bound,
In Exodus 29, glory found,
A priest ordained, with duties high,
To lead God's people to the sky.
Prompt: Exodus 32, a cautionary tale,
Of Israel's faith that did derail,
With impatience brewing, they did yearn,
For a god to worship, a quick concern.
A golden calf, they did create,
A false idol, an unholy state,
They danced and worshipped with false delight,
Lost in the darkness, devoid of light.
Moses pleaded, his heart in pain,
To turn from sin and worship in vain,
But their hearts were hardened, led astray,
In Exodus 32, a dire display.
God's wrath was kindled, a judgment stern,
For idolatry, a lesson to learn,
The consequences of a faith misplaced,
In Exodus 32, a warning traced.
So let us heed the lesson told,
To keep our faith steadfast and bold,
And never fall for deceit's allure,
In Exodus 32, a caution pure.
Prompt: Bezalel's skill, a divine gift,
As he built the tabernacle, spirits lift,
The bronze altar, where sacrifices burned,
God's mercy and grace, to be discerned.
The bronze basin, for priestly rite,
Symbolic of cleansing, pure and white,
A place for priests to purify,
Before approaching the Most High.
The courtyard, with linen walls,
Encircling the tabernacle's halls,
A sacred space for worship pure,
Where God's presence would endure.
Exodus 38, a sanctuary of praise,
A holy dwelling, for all of their days
Prompt: In Leviticus, a decree so clear,
The sacredness of blood held dear,
No sacrifice, no offering made,
Outside the sanctuary's holy shade.
For blood, a symbol of life divine,
Reserved for God's appointed shrine,
No pagan rite, no heathen rite,
Shall ever taint this sacred light.
The altar's fire, the chosen place,
Where blood is shed with reverent grace,
Atoning for sins, a sacred rite,
In Leviticus, a guiding light.
So, let us honor blood's decree,
As Leviticus teaches you and me,
For life is precious, a gift so pure,
In God's commandments, let's endure. a colorful image
Prompt: Deuteronomy's Chapter 3,
A tale of victory for all to see.
The Promised Land, within their reach,
As God's promises they sought to teach.
Moses led the Israelites with might,
In battles waged both day and night.
Against the kingdoms, they fought and won,
By God's strength, the battles were done.
Og, the king of Bashan, they faced,
With trust in God, they took their place.
They conquered all with sword and shield,
As God's power was amply revealed.
The land was divided and claimed as their own,
With God's guidance, they had grown.
The tribes received their inheritance,
As God fulfilled His covenant's assurance.
Though Moses could not enter the land,
His faith in God forever did stand.
He looked upon the land with pride,
As Joshua led them, side by side.
Deuteronomy Chapter 3 displays,
God's faithfulness in amazing ways.
With courage, faith, and unwavering trust,
They claimed the promise, as they must.
So let us learn from Israel's story,
To trust in God, our strength and glory.
With Him by our side, we'll conquer all,
And rise to victory, standing tall.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 4, a treasure trove,
Of God's commandments, from the One above.
Moses spoke to Israel, with words so clear,
God's laws and statutes, for all to revere.
He urged them to listen, to heed God's voice,
To follow His ways and make the right choice.
For God's law was not a burden or a chore,
But a guiding light to lead them evermore.
Moses reminded them of God's wondrous grace,
How He chose them, a special, chosen race.
And how His presence went before their way,
To guide and protect them, both night and day.
He warned them not to turn to idols' snare,
But to worship the Lord with utmost care.
To teach their children God's law and truth,
And pass down the heritage from youth to youth.
For God's law was not meant to be ignored,
But a path to life that should be explored.
A covenant of love, a guiding star,
To lead them close to God, no matter how far.
Deuteronomy Chapter 4, a reminder so grand,
To keep God's commandments close at hand.
To cherish His law, with hearts so true,
And let it guide our lives, me and you.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 12, a lesson to learn,
To worship God with reverence, with hearts that yearn.
To follow His commands, and walk His ways,
In all our worship, throughout our days.
God's people were called, to a special place,
To worship Him alone, with love and grace.
To tear down idols, and cast them away,
To worship God sincerely, without delay.
He commanded them, to offer their praise,
Only in the place, He would choose always.
Not on high mountains, or under green trees,
But in the place appointed, with hearts at ease.
For God is holy, and deserves our best,
Our worship and devotion, a sacred quest.
To honor Him always, in all we do,
To worship Him sincerely, with hearts so true.
He warned against idolatry, a dangerous snare,
To worship false gods, and not to beware.
To be diligent and faithful, in all we believe,
To worship the one true God, and never deceive.
Deuteronomy Chapter 12, a call so clear,
To worship God with reverence, without any fear.
To offer Him our hearts, our minds, our soul,
And honor Him always, as our highest goal.
Prompt: Deuteronomy Chapter 13, a warning to heed,
Beware false prophets, whose words mislead.
They may perform signs and wonders, so grand,
But their teachings may lead us from God's command.
God's people were called, to worship Him alone,
To follow His commands, and make His truth known.
But false prophets may come, with lies and deceit,
To turn hearts astray, with a cunning feat.
They may entice with false signs and dreams,
Their teachings may sound convincing, it seems.
But if they lead away from God's true way,
They are not from Him, we must not obey.
For God's word is true, and His commands are clear,
To follow Him faithfully, without any fear.
To hold fast to His truth, and not be swayed,
By false prophets' words, no matter how they're portrayed.
Deuteronomy Chapter 13, a warning so wise,
To discern God's truth, with open eyes.
To test all teachings, against His word,
And follow Him faithfully, as we've heard.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a chapter grand,
God's laws of love, a guiding hand.
Chapter twenty-four, a treasure trove,
Of principles to shape and prove.
A man shall not take back, with haste,
His former wife, a bitter taste.
For once divorced, her path is free,
No bondage to the past shall be.
A debtor's cloak shall not be kept,
But timely returned, no debt adept.
For God's provision is enough,
To bless with plenty, smooth and rough.
The gleanings of the harvest field,
The orphan's share, a heart revealed.
The stranger's wage, paid on that day,
God's justice shines in every way.
So let us heed the words divine,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Four's design.
For blessings flow when we obey,
God's perfect will, day by day.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy's sacred page,
Lies wisdom that transcends each age.
Chapter twenty-five, a guiding light,
Reveals God's ways, so just and right.
A brother's widow, left in need,
Her husband's name, she shall not cede.
But rather, a levirate marriage be,
To honor him and set her free.
A laborer's wage, just and fair,
Shall not be withheld with cunning snare.
The ox that treads the threshing floor,
Deserves to eat and glean once more.
But if a man, in shameful deed,
Strikes his brother with wicked speed,
Then let the judges intervene,
To punish the wrong and keep hearts clean.
So let us follow God's command,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Five's demand,
To seek for justice and honor true,
In all we say and all we do.
Prompt: In Numbers Chapter 4, a task assigned,
To Levite sons, of Kohath's kind.
To bear the holy vessels, a sacred chore,
With reverence and care, they would explore.
The Ark of Covenant, so pure and grand,
Covered with veil, by skilled hands.
The Table of Showbread, with bread displayed,
The golden lampstand, its light conveyed.
The altars, the utensils, with utmost grace,
The Kohathites, assigned their rightful place.
With sacred veils and coverings, they adorned,
The Lord's belongings, with reverence adorned.
No careless eye, nor hasty hand,
Could touch these vessels, so divinely planned.
A solemn duty, a sacred trust,
To handle God's treasures, both gold and rust.
In Numbers Chapter 4, their role defined,
The Kohathites, with hearts aligned.
Their service valued, their tasks esteemed,
Preserving holiness, as they deemed.
"The Sacred Vessels," a tale of care,
In Numbers Chapter 4, a story rare.
Of Levite sons, with hearts so true,
Prompt: In the Book of Numbers, a tale's alive,
A chapter filled with secrets, none can contrive.
It speaks of purity, of wrongs made right,
Revealing mysteries in the dark of night.
The laws of cleansing, they come to light,
When wrongs are done, and truths take flight.
From sin and guilt, they bring release,
A path to heal, to find inner peace.
The unfaithful wife, suspected of sin,
Must face the test, and let truth begin.
With bitter water, the curse is revealed,
Or innocence proved, and wounds are healed.
The chapter speaks of offerings made,
To make amends for wrongs displayed.
Restitution paid, and justice served,
Forgiveness sought, and hearts preserved.
So let us learn from Numbers Five,
To seek repentance, and truth revive.
To cleanse our souls, make amends today,
And walk in righteousness, come what may.
Prompt: In Numbers Chapter 9, a story told,
Of Passover's call, a tale of old.
God's command to celebrate anew,
A time of freedom for the chosen few.
The Israelites, led by God's hand,
Obeyed His word, a divine command.
On the fourteenth day, with lambs prepared,
They gathered in faith, their hearts repaired.
The blood was shed, the lamb was roasted,
Passover's feast, a memory boasted.
A time of joy, a time of praise,
God's deliverance, in ancient days.
So let us heed Numbers' call,
To honor God's commands for all.
To remember His grace, His love so pure,
In every season, of that we're sure.
Prompt: In the desert vast and wide,
A dispute arose, none could hide.
Leaders chosen, twelve in all,
Aaron's rod, a staff so tall.
To end the strife, a test was set,
Each man's rod, by God was met.
Placed in the tent overnight,
Budded, bloomed, a wondrous sight!
All except one, Aaron's staff,
Bursting forth, a heavenly laugh.
A sign divine, the people saw,
God's chosen priest without a flaw.
Numbers Chapter 17, a tale,
Of how God's wisdom did prevail.
In choosing leaders, clear and bright,
God's hand at work, with holy light.
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Deep Dream
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Deep Dream
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