Without Words Create A Picture Of Mercy And Faithfulness In The Heavens Based On This Verse: “For I Have Said, Mercy Shall Be Art

Without words create a picture of mercy and faithfulness in the heavens based on this verse: “For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens.” (Psalms 89:2, KJV)
“For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens.” (Psalms 89:2, KJV)
“Maschil of Ethan the Ezrahite. I will sing of the mercies of the LORD for ever: with my mouth will I make known thy faithfulness to all generations. For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens.” (Psalms 89:1-2, KJV)
“Maschil of Ethan the Ezrahite. I will sing of the mercies of the LORD for ever: with my mouth will I make known thy faithfulness to all generations. For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens.” (Psalms 89:1-2, KJV)
“For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens.” (Psalms 89:2, KJV)
“For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens.” (Psalms 89:2, KJV)
“For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens.” (Psalms 89:2, KJV)
For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens.” (Psalms 89:2 KJV)
But with the righteous He will make peace.

And will protect the elect,
And mercy shall be upon them.

And they shall all belong to God,
And they shall be prospered,
And they shall ⌈all⌉ be blessed.

⌈And He will help them all⌉,
And light shall appear unto them,
⌈And He will make peace with them⌉.
 I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. 

do this without words in the image
 I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. 

do this without words in the image
This day, though, I hiked another autumn wood.  Eastern Europe ancient; overgrown.  So thick the view was dark at just a few feet off the path.  All red and yellow; orange and brown, a million trees, each one in blazing preparation for long, frozen winter.  I cannot but recall my friend’s words, lasting long, though he did not, and the instant truth that follows.  Looking upward at the fiery canopy, matched against the bright cerulean sky beyond, I embrace autumn!  Winter surely comes one day, but spring beyond.  I have a winter to prepare for, but it is not yet.
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“And he said unto me, Son of man, cause thy belly to eat, and fill thy bowels with this (scroll) that I give thee. Then did I eat it; and it was in my mouth as honey for sweetness.” (Ezekiel 3:3, KJV)
In the form of reading the scroll.
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“And he said unto me, Son of man, cause thy belly to eat, and fill thy bowels with this (scroll) that I give thee. Then did I eat it; and it was in my mouth as honey for sweetness.” (Ezekiel 3:3, KJV)
In days to come I stood amazed, walking through that forest, at the blazing symphony of color it brought forth, seemingly just for me.  I grew to love my friend’s words in a new way, through the astounding beauty of the spectacle he knew was coming when he said them.  I was young then, and didn’t know I had many autumns ahead of me.
Display verse as meditation:
“And he said unto me, Son of man, cause thy belly to eat, and fill thy bowels with this (scroll) that I give thee. Then did I eat it; and it was in my mouth as honey for sweetness.” (Ezekiel 3:3, KJV)
I sat, long ago, on an Asian hill with a Shakya Mundi friend, and watched the autumn leaves fall down from high above, giants in the forest casting off their wakefulness, falling progressively into winter’s long, white sleep. 

“The important thing to know about trees” he said, “is that they are most beautiful in autumn; just before the winter snow.  They live and grow through the entire year just for these brief moments of stunning beauty.  We are like that.” He said, “but we have only one autumn, and a very long winter.”
But with the righteous He will make peace.

And will protect the elect,
And mercy shall be upon them.

And they shall all belong to God,
And they shall be prospered,
And they shall ⌈all⌉ be blessed.

And He will help them all,
And light shall appear unto them,
And He will make peace with them.
1 Enoch 1:8
But with the righteous He will make peace.

And will protect the elect,
And mercy shall be upon them.

And they shall all belong to God,
And they shall be prospered,
And they shall ⌈all⌉ be blessed.

And He will help them all,
And light shall appear unto them,
And He will make peace with them.
1 Enoch 1:8
“And the God that hath caused his name to dwell there destroy all kings and people, that shall put to their hand to alter and to destroy this house of God which is at Jerusalem. I Darius have made a decree; let it be done with speed.” (Ezra 6:12, KJV)
And now, thou who hatest insolence; thou who dost abound in mercy; thou who art the protector of all things; appear quickly to those of the race of Israel, who are insulted by abhorred, lawless gentiles. 
(3 Maccabees 6:9 Brenton)
profound image representing the verse Psalm 119:15. The scene depicts a solitary lady with flowing, long red hair, in a posture of deep contemplation or meditation. She is seated or kneeling in a peaceful, natural setting – perhaps on a gentle hillside overlooking a tranquil landscape, by a calm body of water, or within a serene garden. Her expression is focused and reverent.

Before her, or subtly integrated into the scene, is an ancient scroll or open book, glowing with a soft, ethereal light, symbolizing God's precepts. Her posture and gaze are directed towards this source of wisdom, with a clear sense of 'fixing her eyes' on its profound truth.

Extending from the scroll/book, or subtly woven into the distant landscape, are luminous, ethereal pathways or guiding lights, representing 'Your ways' (God's ways). These pathways are clear and inviting, leading towards a bright, hopeful horizon, symbolizing divine guidance and understanding. The atmosphere is tranquil and reflective, bathed in soft, warm, golden light (perhaps dawn or dusk), signifying clarity and spiritual insight. The overall mood is one of peace, deep wisdom, divine guidance, and focused devotion, rendered with a beautiful, luminous quality."
This day, though, I hiked another autumn wood.  Eastern Europe ancient; overgrown.  So thick the view was dark at just a few feet off the path.  All red and yellow; orange and brown, a million trees, each one in blazing preparation for long, frozen winter.  I cannot but recall my friend’s words, lasting long, though he did not, and the instant truth that follows.  Looking upward at the fiery canopy, matched against the bright cerulean sky beyond, I embrace autumn!  Winter surely comes one day, but spring beyond.  I have a winter to prepare for, but it is not yet.
And he (Jesus) said unto them, Cast the net on the right side of the ship, and ye shall find. They cast therefore, and now they were not able to draw it for the multitude of fishes. 
(John 21:6 KJV)
Mr. Chen has arranged for the little family  to cross secretly into Hong Kong—a place known for its bright skyline and bustling streets. Under the cover of darkness and with careful planning, Siu Zi, her father and Grandmother, along with Mr. Chen have boarded a small boat that carries them silently across the water. The sea is calm, its surface reflecting a tapestry of starlight, as if the heavens themselves are guiding them.  Siu-Zi lies nestled between her father and grandmother, wrapped up in blankets, in the forward part of an open boat with quiet motors propelling them along. Their is an air of mystery and tension.
a picture of a man's torso made up of words
Do not use words to create the idea:

“Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy wings,” (Psalms 17:8, KJV)

“As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness.” (Psalms 17:15, KJV)
Now, those captains must learn what the river will do
when it makes that great turn out of sight.
How it dashes them up on the rocks of the shore
How it spins to the left and the right.
It beats them and breaks them and crushes their pride
Leaves them dizzy and sick and all jumbled inside
‘til they’ve all but forgotten that glorious ride
lying flat on their deck in the sun.
There they lie, drying out in the sun.

As you round the point where the river was bent
and survey the great wideness ahead,
you can see all those captains alone on their decks,
beat and broken and very near dead.
Then the current takes hold and there’s naught you can do
as it drags you down into its maw.
Headed straight for those rocks, you make ready to crash
but at last, you rise up, roll and yaw.

Going back and away, then forward again,
fearing each time, the rocks will prevail!
You’re trapped in a cycling, circling tide,
in an eddy withstanding a gale.
But each time you circle that great whirling tide
and you’ve not hit the rocks or been thrown to the side
and you’re kept from the falls, cascading and wide,
for the eddy’s small mercy give praise.
Give the merciful currents your praise!
Do not use words to create the idea:

“Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy wings,” (Psalms 17:8, KJV)

“As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness.” (Psalms 17:15, KJV)
First century Jerusalem at the "gate beautiful" to the temple grounds.  Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour. And a man lame from birth was being carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple that is called the Beautiful Gate to ask alms of those entering the temple. Seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, he asked to receive alms. And Peter directed his gaze at him, as did John, and said, “Look at us.” And he fixed his attention on them, expecting to receive something from them. But Peter said, “I have no silver and gold, but what I do have I give to you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk!” And he took him by the right hand and raised him up, and immediately his feet and ankles were made strong.
Southeast Asia.  Modern day.  Nearer to the city now, the bus thumps and bumps to a slower pace.
Grinding gears mark spaces between dirty children, playing obliviously in the road.
Neither village nor metropolis, outskirts have no identity:
Just a blurry line of encroachment;
a temporary half-life on the way to something more.

Dust springs up from the tires of trucks headed both ways on the road.
A little girl stands crying in a mud puddle; her brothers laughing from the sides.
She has to learn rejection to participate in this brutal, belonging dance.
A little life, and a little death
for a product truly worthy of its name: a good woman is hard to find.
Create a single, breathtaking mystical still image in ancient biblical apocalyptic art style, inspired by the Book of Enoch's Astronomical Book and Jewish esoteric mysticism. Depict the profound new moon phase at the sacred moment of renewal: profound cosmic darkness transitions to the very first emergence of light.A delicate, razor-thin silver crescent moon appears as a faint whisper against the vast starry heavens, with the tiniest sliver illuminated—symbolizing light just beginning to 'rise upon her.' The moon is portrayed as an ethereal, luminous feminine figure, veiled in soft mist and subtle glow, humble and receptive, her form blending pale and almost invisible into the bright daytime sky 'like the heaven,' near the radiant golden sun on the horizon.The sun blazes with warm, divine golden rays, gently transferring the first threads of holy light to the moon along an invisible ecliptic vine-like arc of faint stars and zodiac gates. Ethereal ancient Hebrew-like script glows softly in silver near the crescent: 'Erâe' (appearance/seeing/emergence), evoking first revelation, yoking to the divine source, and quiet abiding.Atmosphere: awe-inspiring cosmic scale, deep velvety blacks fading to golden-hour celestial light, silver-blue lunar luminescence contrasting warm sun rays, subtle particle effects of divine energy flowing. No modern elements; pure ancient mystical realism with sense of divine harmony, covenant faithfulness, and spiritual waiting/filling. High detail, cinematic composition, 16:9 aspect ratio, 8K resolution, inspired by Byzantine icons, Renaissance apocalyptic visions, and ethereal fantasy astronomy art
Definition of nothing projected on empty wall
Unstressed vowels weakened to schwa.
The final -e in words like name became silent.
Endings like -ed and -es lost their full vowel sound, making English more rhythmically stress-timed.
6. The wh sound stayed distinct longer.
Which and witch sounded different—which started with a breathy hw. Today the pronunciation is similar but the difference remains in some dialects. create a picture withoud words
A jazz improvisation
“And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins. But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom.” (Matthew 26:26-29, KJV) Use Matzo style bread
“The Jews then murmured at him, because he said, I am the bread which came down from heaven.” (John 6:41, KJV)
Do not put bread in the picture but rather the setting is Jesus teaching in synagogue in Capernaum with the people looking disgruntled, some whispering to eat other and perhaps someone standing and speaking out to Jesus.
Now, those captains must learn what the river will do
when it makes that great turn out of sight.
How it dashes them up on the rocks of the shore
How it spins to the left and the right.
It beats them and breaks them and crushes their pride
Leaves them dizzy and sick and all jumbled inside
‘til they’ve all but forgotten that glorious ride
lying flat on their deck in the sun.
There they lie, drying out in the sun.

As you round the point where the river was bent
and survey the great wideness ahead,
you can see all those captains alone on their decks,
beat and broken and very near dead.
Then the current takes hold and there’s naught you can do
as it drags you down into its maw.
Headed straight for those rocks, you make ready to crash
but at last, you rise up, roll and yaw.

Going back and away, then forward again,
fearing each time, the rocks will prevail!
You’re trapped in a cycling, circling tide,
in an eddy withstanding a gale.
But each time you circle that great whirling tide
and you’ve not hit the rocks or been thrown to the side
and you’re kept from the falls, cascading and wide,
for the eddy’s small mercy give praise.
Give the merciful currents your praise!
“And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins. But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom.” (Matthew 26:26-29, KJV)
profound image representing the verse Psalm 119:15. The scene depicts a solitary lady with flowing, long red hair, in a posture of deep contemplation or meditation. She is seated or kneeling in a peaceful, natural setting – perhaps on a gentle hillside overlooking a tranquil landscape, by a calm body of water, or within a serene garden. Her expression is focused and reverent.

Before her, or subtly integrated into the scene, is an ancient scroll or open book, glowing with a soft, ethereal light, symbolizing God's precepts. Her posture and gaze are directed towards this source of wisdom, with a clear sense of 'fixing her eyes' on its profound truth.

Extending from the scroll/book, or subtly woven into the distant landscape, are luminous, ethereal pathways or guiding lights, representing 'Your ways' (God's ways). These pathways are clear and inviting, leading towards a bright, hopeful horizon, symbolizing divine guidance and understanding. The atmosphere is tranquil and reflective, bathed in soft, warm, golden light (perhaps dawn or dusk), signifying clarity and spiritual insight. The overall mood is one of peace, deep wisdom, divine guidance, and focused devotion, rendered with a beautiful, luminous quality."
profound image representing the verse Psalm 119:15. The scene depicts a solitary lady with flowing, long red hair, in a posture of deep contemplation or meditation. She is seated or kneeling in a peaceful, natural setting – perhaps on a gentle hillside overlooking a tranquil landscape, by a calm body of water, or within a serene garden. Her expression is focused and reverent.

Before her, or subtly integrated into the scene, is an ancient scroll or open book, glowing with a soft, ethereal light, symbolizing God's precepts. Her posture and gaze are directed towards this source of wisdom, with a clear sense of 'fixing her eyes' on its profound truth.

Extending from the scroll/book, or subtly woven into the distant landscape, are luminous, ethereal pathways or guiding lights, representing 'Your ways' (God's ways). These pathways are clear and inviting, leading towards a bright, hopeful horizon, symbolizing divine guidance and understanding. The atmosphere is tranquil and reflective, bathed in soft, warm, golden light (perhaps dawn or dusk), signifying clarity and spiritual insight. The overall mood is one of peace, deep wisdom, divine guidance, and focused devotion, rendered with a beautiful, luminous quality."
Digital Art Style, Romanticism Art Style, an overwhelmingly majestic and spiritually transformational painting inspired by Psalm 8:3-6. The scene captures a sweeping, sublime night sky, featuring a visible, prominent moon and countless brilliant stars, all rendered with luminous, dramatic glow. In the foreground, standing small against the infinite scale of the cosmos, is a solitary woman with long red hair, wearing simple, flowing attire. She is gazing upward, and a blinding shaft of pure, ethereal divine light—representing the glory and presence of the Lord—breaks through the veil of the deepest heavens, bypassing the moon and stars. This light dramatically envelops and transforms the woman, causing her clothing and hair to visibly glow with celestial energy. The artwork uses extreme digital chiaroscuro to emphasize the moment of spiritual encounter, with the vast sky and surrounding earth serving as a dark backdrop to the radiant divine presence. Focus on the sublime scale of the cosmos, the electrifying, transformative power of the pure divine light, and the solitary woman's luminous spiritual encounter against the immense majesty of the creation.