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What does the Bible say about the voice of God?

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The Bible describes the voice of God as powerful and majestic, evident in Psalm 29 where His voice is likened to thunder and commands reverence.

Psalm 29 intricately portrays the voice of the Lord with vivid imagery, likening it to thunder and asserting its power to shake the wilderness and split the cedars of Lebanon. This metaphor not only emphasizes God’s authority over creation but also showcases how His voice echoes through the waters, illustrating His omnipresence and sovereignty. Those who hear His voice respond with awe and worship, recognizing His holiness and the glory that is due unto His name. The text calls believers, the 'sons of the mighty', to give Him the recognition He deserves, for He is the source of all strength and glory.
Scripture References: Psalm 29:1-11, Hebrews 12:26-29, Exodus 19:18, Haggai 2:6, John 5:25, Song of Solomon 2:8-10, Revelation 1:15, Psalm 29

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Psalm 29
Todd Nibert · Dec 19, 2021
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