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What art would you choose
If you had the chance to illustrate the bible using art — Newly created or works that have been around seemingly forever: what artwork would you choose and which passage would it illustrate? When commenting feel free to add a link to your choice so we may see and add our comments. Feel free to share why you would use this passage and how does the art enhance the passage?
Need an example?
How about William Blake’s Ancient of Days? And the passage: how about Job 9:9?


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