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What is the meaning of 'the half was not told me'?

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'The half was not told me' emphasizes that God's truth and glory exceed human understanding.

The phrase 'the half was not told me' spoken by the Queen of Sheba underscores the reality that the greatness of God's wisdom and mercy surpasses what humans can grasp or convey. In coming to Solomon, she found his wisdom far beyond what she had heard. Similarly, when individuals encounter Christ, they often realize that their prior understanding of Him is limited, as they experience the fullness of His grace and truth. This concept echoes throughout Scripture, illustrating that God's thoughts and ways are higher than ours, inviting believers into a deeper relationship with the King of Kings. It affirms that no matter how much has been revealed to us, there remains an infinite depth to God's character and His gospel.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 10:7, Isaiah 55:8-9

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