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22 March 2025

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  • curprev 07:4707:47, 22 March 2025Pig talk contribs 2,957 bytes +2,957 Created page with "In the '''Parable of the Trees (Judges 9:8-15)''', the trees seek a ruler, and the noble trees—Olive, Fig, and Vine—each refuse, while the Bramble accepts. Understood through the lens that '''God's love (bramble) is His controlling attribute''', we see how He '''constrains all His other attributes by love''': # '''The Olive Tree – His Divine Nature (Oil)''' The olive tree represents '''His divinity''', producing oil that signifies anointing and sovereignty. Yet,..." Tag: Visual edit