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What does the Bible say about God being a Hiding-Place?

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The Bible depicts God as a Hiding-Place, offering safety and refuge to His people during times of trouble.

Scripture often refers to God as a Hiding-Place, a metaphor for His protection and security. For instance, Psalms 32:7 states, 'Thou art my Hiding-Place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble,' illustrating how God shelters His faithful from dangers. Additionally, Isaiah 26:20 encourages believers to enter their chambers and hide themselves temporarily from the storms of life's challenges, reinforcing the idea that God provides a safe retreat amid turmoil. The metaphor of God as a strong rock or refuge focuses on His powerful nature and ability to safeguard the weak against their enemies.
Scripture References: Psalm 32:7, Isaiah 26:20, Psalm 31:2

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