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What does the Bible say about the God of the Hebrews?

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The God of the Hebrews is the sovereign creator and redeemer who calls His people out of bondage into fellowship with Him.

The God of the Hebrews is presented as the one true God who has a distinct people whom He loves and calls to Himself. He created all things and is the source of life. From before the beginning of time, He has chosen a multitude of people, marked out for His Son, to be delivered from their natural state of sin and rebellion against Him. In Exodus 5:1-3, Moses and Aaron declare God’s command to Pharaoh, emphasizing that He is a God who speaks and acts on behalf of His people, seeking their liberation from bondage. This liberation is not only physical but spiritual, as He redeems His people through the redemption found in Christ Jesus.
Scripture References: Exodus 5:1-3, Romans 9:6, Galatians 3:8, Psalm 19

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