

The image shows a black-and-white illustration. The illustration depicts a man with long hair and a long robe standing in the center with arms outstretched. He stands on a flat surface in front of a stone wall with a kneeling woman to his left and a man to his right, also kneeling. The background includes mountains and a cloudy sky with sun rays behind the central figure. The scene is surrounded by a border with decorative elements and text at the top, bottom, and sides. The text at the top reads "Also the Lord accepted Job". There are two lines of text below the illustration: "And my Servant Job shall pray for you" and "And the Lord turned the captivity of Job when he prayed for his friends". The image has a white background on the right side. The corners have illustrations of people amidst plant-like designs. The bottom-left corner features an open book.
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