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What does the Bible say about the jealousy of God?

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The Bible teaches that God is a jealous God who will not share His glory with anyone.

In Nahum 1:2, we see that God is described as a jealous God. This jealousy is not a flaw, as it can be in humans, but rather a reflection of His holy nature. God's jealousy is rooted in His desire to uphold His own glory and holiness. He will not allow His holiness to be shared with sin or to attribute greatness to anyone other than Himself. This attribute underscores the seriousness with which God takes His relationship to His creation and the way that He responds to sin.
Scripture References: Nahum 1:2, James 1:17

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