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To call God "Rock" means more than just stating metaphorically that he is sturdy and secure. There are Exodus and Temple images behind this description that Psalms 62-64 allude to, making this title even more beautiful.
Enjoy this sample from Lesson 8, "Psalms 62-72," from Dr. Nick's course, "Psalms: Lift Up Your Hearts." Anyone can join our community of students and stream the entire audio lesson and full course (and other courses too!) whenever they wish.
๐จPlease visit โ ๐ป https://www.scriptureandtradition.com ๐ป โ to join our community of students, attend live lectures, and access my growing audio library of Bible studies with detailed accompanying lesson notes ๐!
๐ฅ You can also catch me on:
โ www.youtube.com/c/nicholaslebish
โ www.tiktok.com/@scriptureandtradition
โ www.instagram.com/drnicholaslebish
By Dr. Nicholas LebishTo call God "Rock" means more than just stating metaphorically that he is sturdy and secure. There are Exodus and Temple images behind this description that Psalms 62-64 allude to, making this title even more beautiful.
Enjoy this sample from Lesson 8, "Psalms 62-72," from Dr. Nick's course, "Psalms: Lift Up Your Hearts." Anyone can join our community of students and stream the entire audio lesson and full course (and other courses too!) whenever they wish.
๐จPlease visit โ ๐ป https://www.scriptureandtradition.com ๐ป โ to join our community of students, attend live lectures, and access my growing audio library of Bible studies with detailed accompanying lesson notes ๐!
๐ฅ You can also catch me on:
โ www.youtube.com/c/nicholaslebish
โ www.tiktok.com/@scriptureandtradition
โ www.instagram.com/drnicholaslebish