Hezekiah's Prayer

StacyLee

Hezekiah's Prayer

Hezekiah’s cry out to God in prayer can be read here

Photomanipulation created in Photoshop CS2.

Stock Credits:
Man by Mithgariel-stock
Robe by peace-of-art
Stairs and clouds by BreedStock

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Living Christianity, Naked Genius, PixElations - The Art of Photoshop and Spiritual Art Available for sale as

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Hezekiah's Prayer by StacyLee
  • RavenSoul

    RavenSoul

    Love This!

  • Ray Schloss

    Ray Schloss

    wow… powerful! great tones :0)

  • Anthony Hedger

    Anthony Hedger

    So powerful Stacy I love this x

  • Amber Elizabeth Fromm Donais

    Amber Elizabet...

    Stacy this is so fantastic beautiful beautiful hugs and blessings always lil ol me x

  • Ravenor

    Ravenor

    Awesome!!. great manipulation work Stacy!. love the concept..

  • Ruth Palmer

    Ruth Palmer

    Perfect work again!

  • Pal Gyomai

    Pal Gyomai

    Great work, StaceyLee!

  • WayoftheWarrior

    WayoftheWarrior

    Powerful

  • Bonnie Pelton

    Bonnie Pelton

    Yes powerful !

  • DawsonImages

    DawsonImages

    how powerful

  • Joyce Dickens, IPA
  • amarica

    amarica

    Well done!!!

  • Birgitta

    Birgitta

    Sooooo powerful. (echoing the others!)
    I can feel the cold, the dark and the desperation.
    And haven’t we all been there?! The neat thing is, SHEOL (Hebrew)
    means pit/grave/death and literally means HELL. When Jonah (chap. 2)
    said: “from the belly of hell, cried I” his body was in the whale’s belly, but his
    soul was in hell-the same hell (SHEOL) that Jesus descended into for 3
    days & nights! When I followed the link, and read Hezekiah’s prayer & saw
    SHEOL in the footnote, I was excited! (not that Hezekiah was experiencing hell..heh.)
    But the fact that many, if not all of the powerful men of God have experienced this
    same hell, a literal place their souls have suffered, (as well as ours). Yes, the
    servant cannot be above the Master. Thanks for this! And keep ‘em coming!

  • Braeden Yoncak

    Braeden Yoncak

    I like it nice job!

  • Stephen Thomas

    Stephen Thomas

    Great Picture!

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