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What does the Bible say about Jesus being compared to a Hart?

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The Bible compares Jesus to a Hart to illustrate His loveliness, gentleness, and swiftness in aiding His people.

In the Song of Solomon, Jesus is likened to a Hart, symbolizing His beauty and desirability to believers. This comparison highlights His pleasant demeanor, likened to the attributes of a Hart, which is gentle, mild, and free from bitterness. Believers perceive the inherent loveliness of Christ, whom the world often fails to recognize. The Hart's characteristics—its swiftness, clear sight, and sociable nature—mirror Christ's readiness to support His flock and His keen understanding of the hearts of men.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:9, Isaiah 53:2, Matthew 11:29, Hebrews 4:13

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