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What does 'the iron did swim' mean in a theological context?

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'The iron did swim' symbolizes the power of God to give life to the spiritually dead.

'The iron did swim' is a proclamation of God's miraculous power as demonstrated in 2 Kings 6:7. The event signifies that something lifeless (the iron) is made alive through divine intervention. This serves as a metaphor for the spiritual regeneration experienced by believers through Christ. Just as the iron, which represents mankind's deadness in sin, is restored to its proper place, so are sinners who are made alive in Christ through faith. This miracle underscores the overarching theme of salvation and God's ability to reclaim what was lost.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 6:7

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Swimming Iron
Tim James · Jan 2, 2012
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