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What does the Bible say about metaphors?

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The Bible frequently uses metaphors to convey deeper spiritual truths and insights.

Metaphors in Scripture serve as powerful tools that allow God to communicate profound truths and divine mysteries in a relatable manner. For instance, the metaphor of a shepherd represents God’s care for His people, while Jesus being called the 'light of the world' emphasizes His role in dispelling darkness. Such metaphors reflect the complexity of spiritual concepts and invite believers to engage in deeper scrutiny of their meanings. By understanding metaphors, Christians can appreciate how God uses familiar imagery to illuminate divine truths.
Scripture References: John 8:12, Psalm 23:1

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