New Testament Artwork
Jeremy has been creating some beautiful new Bible artwork. We've had such a wonderful experience working with our really amazing models. Each of the models brought with them something to these photo shoots that made these paintings really come to life for us. Jeremy has spent a lot of time in the New Testament studying in an effort to make everything accurate. He has a few more religious paintings in the works, so be sure to look for those in the coming months.
First, The Raising of the Daughter of Jairus, found in Mark Chapter 5.
Secondly, Jeremy has painted The Blind Man of Bethsaida found in Mark 8:22-25
First, The Raising of the Daughter of Jairus, found in Mark Chapter 5.
The Raising of the Daughter of Jairus by Jeremy Winborg Prints Available |
One day Jairus, a ruler of a synagogue, fell at the Savior’s feet.
Jairus said that his 12-year-old daughter was very ill. He begged Jesus to come and bless her. He believed that Jesus could make her better.
Jesus started to follow Jairus home, but He stopped to heal a woman. As He was talking to her, someone came to tell Jairus that it was too late—his daughter was dead.
Jesus heard what was said. He told Jairus not to be afraid but to believe in Him.
Then Jesus went with Jairus to Jairus’s house. The house was filled with people who were crying because of the little girl’s death.
Jesus told them the girl was not dead but was sleeping. The people laughed at Him. They were sure the girl was dead.
The Savior had everyone leave the house except His disciples, Jairus, and Jairus’s wife. They went to the room where the little girl was lying.
Jesus took the girl by the hand. He told her to get up. She stood up and walked. Her parents were amazed.
Secondly, Jeremy has painted The Blind Man of Bethsaida found in Mark 8:22-25
The Blind Man of Bethsaida by Jeremy Winborg Original Available |
23 And he took the blind man by the hand, and led him out of the town; and when he had spit on his eyes, and put his hands upon him, he asked him if he saw ought.
25 After that he put his hands again upon his eyes, and made him look up: and he was restored, and saw every man clearly.
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