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What does it mean that God's hands are set with the beryl?

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It means that Jesus represents His people, the elect, as depicted by the beryl gemstone in the high priest's breastplate.

The imagery of God's hands being 'set with the beryl' reflects the profound connection between Jesus and His people. The beryl was one of the precious stones in the high priest's breastplate, symbolizing God's special relationship with His elect. This intimate representation shows that Jesus bears the names of His chosen ones on His heart, emphasizing their value and His dedication to their salvation. As noted in Malachi 3:17, God's people are considered jewels, underscoring the beauty and significance of their identity in Christ, who carries them in the fullness of His love and mercy.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:14, Malachi 3:17

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His Hands
Marvin Stalnaker · Nov 3, 2004
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