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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the chief among ten thousand?

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The Bible describes Jesus as the chiefest among ten thousand, highlighting His unparalleled beauty and excellence.

In the Song of Solomon, Jesus is portrayed as the chief among ten thousand, which emphasizes His uniqueness and preeminence over all creation. This phrase reflects the highest praises, signifying that no one can compare to Him in terms of beauty, character, or worth. The term 'chiefest' conveys a sense of being both the standout figure and the one who takes the leading place among all others. Throughout Scripture, particularly in passages such as Isaiah 11:10 and Philippians 3:8, Jesus is exalted above all, affirming His role as the Savior and preeminent King. Believers can look upon Him with admiration and reverence, recognizing that His glory surpasses that of any earthly or celestial being.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:10, Isaiah 11:10, Philippians 3:8

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Song of Songs 21
Angus Fisher · Jan 12, 2014
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