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=== '''Novel Ideas: Zayin (ז) and the Bride of Christ''' === | === '''Novel Ideas: Zayin (ז) and the Bride of Christ''' === | ||
The Hebrew letter '''ז (Zayin)''' symbolizes the bride of Christ, which represents the church. This idea speaks to God's eternal, preordained plan for His bride—chosen before the foundation of the world and revealed at the perfect moment in history. The church’s role as Christ’s bride unfolds progressively throughout Scripture, pointing to God's sovereignty in both the timing and the realization of His plans. | The Hebrew letter '''ז (Zayin)''' symbolizes the bride of Christ, which represents the church. This idea speaks to God's eternal, preordained plan for His bride—chosen before the foundation of the world and revealed at the perfect moment in history. The church’s role as Christ’s bride unfolds progressively throughout Scripture, pointing to God's sovereignty in both the timing and the realization of His plans. |