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Esth 1:4. Tools. when he shewed the glorious wealth of his kingdom and the splendid magnificence of his grandeur many days, a hundred and eighty days. DARBY. Verse Concepts. Job 31:23. Tools. For I'm terrified of what calamity God may have in store for me; and I cannot endure his grandeur ." ISV.
John 11:1-57 ESV / 2 helpful votesHelpfulNot Helpful. Now a certain man was ill, Lazarus of Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister Martha. It was Mary who anointed the Lord with ointment and wiped his feet with her hair, whose brother Lazarus was ill. So the sisters sent to him, saying, “Lord, he whom you love is ill.”.
For what grandeur-- if you look at the truth without any ... Book VI. 25 For what grandeur" if you look at the truth without any prejudice " is? For what grandeur"if you look at the ...
Dec 5, 2008 · Topic: The Sovereignty of God. How does talk about the grandeur and glory of God heal a bruised heart? It's only a part of the healing that God brings. God is more than grand. He is more than steel. He is more than sovereign. He is sovereign, grand, steel, kind, tender, warm, generous, patient, loving, meek—he is all those things. And Jesus ...
- The Centrality of Glory
- The Meaning of Glory
- The Senses of Glory
Many key turning points in the biblical story stress God’s glory and attest to its varied manifestations. God’s glory is revealed through creation (Gen. 1; Ps. 19:1–2; Rom. 1:18–25); is identified with humans’s creation in the image of God, crowned with glory (Gen. 1–2; Ps. 8:3–5; 1 Cor. 11:7); is linked to the exodus (Exod. 3; 13:31; 16:10; 24:9–1...
With such wide-ranging manifestations, glory is virtually impossible to define. In a sense, God’s glory is the magnificence, worth, loveliness, and grandeur of his many perfections. More often, glory communicates God’s special presence, as in the pillars of glory and of fire (Exod. 13:21–22) or the glory that filled the tabernacle (40:34–38). The p...
Clearly, then, the Bible uses glory in multiple senses. First, glory is used as a designation for God himself. For example, Peter refers to God the Father as the “Majestic Glory” (2 Pet. 1:17). This rare phrase seems to be a Hebrew approach to referring to God without stating his name. Second, glory sometimes refers to an internal characteristic, a...
Oct 12, 2024 · Psalm 145:3. “Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.”. This verse declares the incomprehensible greatness of the LORD. It reminds us that God’s greatness surpasses our understanding and is beyond measure. We are called to acknowledge and praise His indescribable greatness.
1 Chronicles 29:11. Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty. That is, either God is possessed of all greatness and immensity, of dignity of nature, and of all perfections; of almighty power, of excellent glory, of superiority to all beings and of honour, and majesty, and all that grandeur ...