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What does the Bible say about God as a man of war?

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The Bible depicts God as a man of war, emphasizing His involvement in both spiritual and temporal battles against unrighteousness and injustice.

In Scripture, God is often portrayed as a warrior, epitomized in Exodus 15:3 where it states, 'The Lord is a man of war; the Lord is His name.' This illustration reveals God's active role in engaging conflict against the ungodly, as depicted in Psalm 7:11-13, where God prepares instruments of judgment for the wicked. Moreover, God’s sovereignty in directing national conflicts is evident, as seen in His leadership of Israel’s armies in battles with Canaanites (Joshua 1:9) and the orchestration of the downfall of nations such as Babylon (Isaiah 13:4). This notion affirms that God is deeply involved in the affairs of humanity, wielding authority over both spiritual and national domains.
Scripture References: Exodus 15:3, Psalm 7:11-13, Joshua 1:9, Isaiah 13:4

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