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Mountain

William Langerak·2010-05-30
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Many who have not the privilege of living near them, will likely at some point travel to see the mountains. Rightly so. Immense, beautiful, towering, majestic, rugged, wild, and permanent, they are awesome visual spectacles the Lord created for us to enjoy, and also as enduring earthly pictures of spiritual realities. In general, mountains represent kingdoms and people that inhabit them, but more specifically they are a type of the everlasting, universal, kingdom of God. From the beginning,...

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Author
William Langerak
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2010-05-30

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Scripture References
Acts 7:30
Exodus
Exodus 19:18-19Exodus 24:16Exodus 19:17Exodus 19:11-12
Deuteronomy 5:2
Leviticus 26:46
Genesis 22:2
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