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Why is Jesus referred to as a silent dove in Psalm 56?

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Jesus is depicted as a silent dove in Psalm 56, symbolizing His innocence and the peace He brings amidst trial.

The title of Psalm 56, interpreted as referring to a 'silent dove,' serves as a powerful image of Christ. A dove is traditionally seen as harmless and innocent, echoing the nature of Jesus, who is described in Hebrews 7:26 as 'holy, harmless, undefiled.' His silence before His accusers underscores His humility and the fulfillment of God's purpose without self-defense. Similarly, the distance aspect highlights the divine nature of Christ, who, though exalted, came down to humanity. This dual imagery reminds us of both His innocence in suffering and His divine grace, inviting believers to find refuge in Him amid life's adversities.
Scripture References: Psalm 56:1-13, Hebrews 7:26

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The Silent Dove
David Pledger · Jul 16, 2023
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