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The Parable of the Ten Virgins: Wise vs. Unwise Preparedness #150667 (License: Personal Use)
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The image shows two groups of five women each, dressed in vibrant yellow, cyan, magenta, and green robes, arranged in a pyramid formation. The left group, labeled “Wise,” features the front woman holding a lit oil lamp with visible oil inside; the right group, labeled “Unwise,” shows the same figure holding an identical lamp-but visibly empty. Both groups smile, yet the contrast emphasizes the parable’s core lesson: readiness cannot be borrowed at the last moment.
This image is commonly used in Christian educational materials, sermon slides, Sunday school lessons, or devotional blogs explaining the Parable of the Ten Virgins (Matthew 25:1-13). It serves users seeking theological understanding, visual aids for teaching, or reflections on spiritual preparedness and accountability.
Related Cliparts: Visual depiction of Jesus’ parable of the ten virgins-five wise with oil-filled lamps, five unwise with empty lamps-highlighting spiritual readiness and foresight.
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