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What does the Bible say about interrogation in scripture?

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The Bible uses interrogation to convey various meanings, such as expressing doubt, admiration, or emphasizing a divine truth.

The Bible employs various forms of interrogation to communicate complex emotions and concepts. In scripture, interrogation often conveys incredulity or struggles with faith, as seen in Genesis 18:14, where God challenges doubts about His power. Interrogative phrases can also express admiration, such as in Genesis 17:17, where Abraham marvels at God's promise despite human impossibilities. Additionally, passages like Psalm 32:9 illustrate the use of interrogation in reflecting on human limitations compared to God's greatness, highlighting both divine attributes and human dependence on grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:14, Genesis 17:17, Psalm 32:9

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