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What does the Bible say about the sheaves of Zion?

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The sheaves of Zion represent God's elect, bound together and gathered by Christ.

In Psalm 126, the metaphor of sheaves of wheat illustrates God's elect, who are gathered and bound together by Christ. The Hebrew word for sheaf, 'aluma', signifies a designated quantity bound together. This symbolizes the unity and preservation of God's people through Christ, who brings them to glory and joy. The process of gathering these sheaves illustrates God's sovereign grace in not only selecting but also redeeming His people from spiritual bondage.
Scripture References: Psalm 126, John 6:37

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