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How does Ephraim symbolize God's relationship with His people?

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Ephraim symbolizes both God's favor and the need for repentance and restoration among His people.

Ephraim serves as a pivotal representation of how God relates to His elect; they were chosen yet often strayed into sin. Their initial blessings highlight God's grace, while their later fall into idolatry reflects humanity's tendency toward rebellion. Yet, God’s enduring promise of redemption reveals His unwavering commitment to restore His people. This dynamic illustrates the depth of relational grace, wherein God continuously draws those He loves, despite their failures, back into fellowship with Him through Christ.
Scripture References: Zechariah 10:7, Jeremiah 31:6

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