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What does the Bible say about Jesus as the hind of the morning?

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Jesus is referred to as the hind of the morning, symbolizing his beauty and swiftness in coming to redeem his people, as reflected in Psalm 22.

In Psalm 22, Jesus is depicted as the hind of the morning, which signifies his gentle yet powerful nature in approaching our need for salvation. This metaphor also illustrates the church's desire for his presence, as evidenced by her longing for him to come like a young hart upon the mountains. Throughout His life and ministry, Jesus exemplified this role by swiftly confronting sin and redeeming his people, overcoming the metaphorical lions and adversaries that sought to destroy us. His sacrificial death, triumphing over death and the devil, embodies the complete fulfillment of this prophetic imagery.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1-2, Psalm 22:12-13, Hebrews 2:14-15

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Psalm 22
Robert Hawker · May 4, 2016
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