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What does the Bible say about the hill of God?

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The hill of God, as described in Psalm 68, represents God's chosen dwelling place and His power over the kingdoms of the earth.

In Psalm 68, the hill of God is presented as a powerful symbol of God's desire to dwell among His people. This hill is compared to the hill of Bashan, which was known for its strength. However, the text emphasizes that God's kingdom transcends earthly power and the might of nations. The Lord's dwelling place is not defined by human strength but by His sovereign choice to inhabit among His people, demonstrating His authority over all creation and the ultimate triumph of His kingdom over evil.
Scripture References: Psalm 68:15-16

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The Hill of God
Mike McInnis · Dec 29, 2019
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