Bible-Era Servant with Broom
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A Bible-era servant stands in simple robes with a head covering, holding a long-handled straw broom at his side. His posture is watchful and reflective, with one hand set at his waist and his eyes lifted as if awaiting instruction. The plain garment, sandals, and handmade broom present the daily labor of ordinary life in the ancient Near East, giving visual form to humble service, stewardship, and readiness.
Though no specific biblical event is shown, the figure reflects the servant imagery found throughout Scripture, where faithfulness is often expressed through unnoticed tasks. The broom becomes a symbol of preparation and care: clearing a path, tending a household, or serving in a public place. This artwork is well suited for teaching themes of humility, diligence, vocation, hospitality, and the dignity of common work in Sunday school, sermon slides, Bible study resources, and historical Bible-world materials.
Though no specific biblical event is shown, the figure reflects the servant imagery found throughout Scripture, where faithfulness is often expressed through unnoticed tasks. The broom becomes a symbol of preparation and care: clearing a path, tending a household, or serving in a public place. This artwork is well suited for teaching themes of humility, diligence, vocation, hospitality, and the dignity of common work in Sunday school, sermon slides, Bible study resources, and historical Bible-world materials.
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