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What does the Bible say about the finger of God?

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The 'finger of God' refers to God's power and authority, notably seen in miracles, such as casting out devils, illustrating His sovereignty.

The concept of the 'finger of God' is symbolic of God's awesome power and authority as demonstrated through miraculous acts. In Luke 11:20, Jesus states that if He casts out demons by the finger of God, then the Kingdom of God has come upon them. This phrase can be seen as an anthropomorphism representing God's might, akin to His description throughout Scripture in various miraculous events. For instance, in Exodus 8, the magicians of Egypt recognized a miraculous work as the 'finger of God' when they observed the plagues. Thus, the finger of God denotes a direct intervention of divine authority in human affairs, particularly in the realm of spiritual deliverance and healing.
Scripture References: Luke 11:20, Exodus 8:19, Exodus 31:18, Romans 3:19-20, Daniel 5:5

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