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What does the Bible say about the glory of the Lord departing?

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The glory of the Lord departing signifies God's judgment and absence from His people, marking the greatest curse for a sinful nation.

The departure of the glory of the Lord, as noted in Ezekiel 10:18, represents the severance of God's presence from a people who have rejected Him. This is described as the greatest curse, symbolizing spiritual desolation and the abandonment of God's favor. In biblical terms, it indicates a serious consequence for persistent sin and rebellion against God, leading to inevitable judgment. God's glory is fundamentally tied to His covenant relationship with His people; when that glory departs, so does His protection and blessing.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 10:18-19, Matthew 24:1-2

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