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What does the Bible say about the cedars of Lebanon?

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The cedars of Lebanon symbolize the people of God, illustrating God's care and grace in their growth and sustenance.

In scripture, the cedars of Lebanon are often used as a metaphor for the people of God. Psalm 104:16 mentions that 'the cedars of Lebanon, which He hath planted,' signify how God carefully cultivates His people, much like the natural growth of these majestic trees. They stand as examples of God's electing love and grace, which nurtures believers in their faith and strengthens them against decay and adversity. Ezekiel 31 provides further imagery, likening strong nations to the cedars, showcasing their significance in biblical narratives as resilient and towering figures supported by God's providence.
Scripture References: Psalm 104:16-17, Ezekiel 31:3-9

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