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What does the Bible say about Christ's countenance?

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The Bible depicts Christ's countenance as excellent and uplifting, likening it to the cedars of Lebanon, symbolizing His majesty and strength.

In the Song of Solomon 5:15, the bride describes the countenance of Christ as being like Lebanon and excellent as the cedars. This imagery conveys the height and exaltation of Christ, emphasizing His divine glory and the strength of His character. Furthermore, Psalm 92:12 compares the righteous to flourishing palm trees and cedars, reinforcing the theme that Christ embodies strength, durability, and beauty. As believers behold His countenance by faith, they find comfort, hope, and encouragement in His unwavering presence and perfect nature.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:15, Psalm 92:12

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