
Jesus Washing the Feet of Peter

In a dimly lit upper room, Jesus humbly washes the feet of Peter, who sits in internal conflict and spiritual resistance. The scene captures a profound moment of divine humility contrasted with human betrayal.
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A highly detailed, emotionally charged scene. Jesus, wearing only a tunic and a linen towel around His waist, kneels on the stone floor of a dimly lit upper room. He holds the dusty feet of Judas Iscariot over a copper basin, gently washing them with water. Judas, dressed in a first-century Judean mantle, sits above Him; Judas' face displays a fierce inner struggle, his eyes narrowing as he hardens his heart, rejecting the humility of the moment. The warm light from oil lamps catches the splashing water and the tension in Judas' posture. In the background, the other 11 disciples watch quietly. No text. Colourful, and bright. Ensure there are exactly 11 distinct disciples in the background watching the scene. Change Jesus' clothing to explicitly show Him without His outer robe, wearing only a tunic with a clear, prominent linen towel wrapped around His waist.