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[[Psalm]] 18:50 Psalm 32:7 Psalm 44:4 Judges 15:18 2 Kings 5:1 2 Kings 13:17 1 Chronicles 11:14 2 Chronicles 12:7 [[Genesis]] 45:7 Esther 4:14 Ezra 9:13 Luke 4:18 Hebrews 11:35 Acts 7:25 Philippians 1:19 <p> A deliverer is one who rescues from danger. Two of the judges, [[Othniel]] and Ehud ( Judges 3:9 ,Judges 3:9, 3:15 ), are called deliverers in the sense of military heroes. More often God is spoken of as the [[Deliverer]] of His people ( 2 Samuel 22:2; Psalm 18:2; Psalm 40:17; Psalm 144:2 ). The picture of God as deliverer is paralled with the images of a rock, fortress, helper, and strong tower. Acts 7:35 refers to [[Moses]] as a deliverer. Romans 11:26-27 refers to the [[Messianic]] King as the Deliverer who will take away Israel's sins. </p> <p> The verb “deliver” is used in a wide range of contexts. According to Job 5:19-26 God delivers in 7 ways; from famine, war, the scourge of the tongue, the wild animals, to safety, abundant offspring, and long life. [[Scripture]] also speaks to deliverance from sin ( Psalm 39:8; Psalm 79:9 ); the way of evil ( Proverbs 2:12 ); the power of evil ( Matthew 6:13; Galatians 1:4; Colossians 1:13 ); the body of death ( Romans 7:24 ); the law ( Romans 7:6 ); and the coming wrath of God ( 1 Thessalonians 1:10 ). God is the agent of deliverance in Colossians 1:13 and Romans 7:24-25 . [[Christ]] is the agent in 1 Thessalonians 1:10 and Galatians 1:4 , where Christ brings deliverance by giving Himself for sins. </p> <p> </p>
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&nbsp;Psalm 18:50&nbsp;Psalm 32:7&nbsp;Psalm 44:4&nbsp;Judges 15:18&nbsp;2 Kings 5:1&nbsp;2 Kings 13:17&nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:14&nbsp;2 Chronicles 12:7&nbsp;Genesis 45:7&nbsp;Esther 4:14&nbsp;Ezra 9:13&nbsp;Luke 4:18&nbsp;Hebrews 11:35&nbsp;Acts 7:25&nbsp;Philippians 1:19 <p> [[A]] deliverer is one who rescues from danger. Two of the judges, [[Othniel]] and [[Ehud]] (&nbsp;Judges 3:9 ,Judges 3:9,&nbsp;3:15 ), are called deliverers in the sense of military heroes. More often God is spoken of as the [[Deliverer]] of His people (&nbsp;2 Samuel 22:2; &nbsp;Psalm 18:2; &nbsp;Psalm 40:17; &nbsp;Psalm 144:2 ). The picture of God as deliverer is paralled with the images of a rock, fortress, helper, and strong tower. &nbsp;Acts 7:35 refers to Moses as a deliverer. &nbsp; Romans 11:26-27 refers to the Messianic King as the Deliverer who will take away Israel's sins. </p> <p> The verb “deliver” is used in a wide range of contexts. According to &nbsp;Job 5:19-26 God delivers in 7 ways; from famine, war, the scourge of the tongue, the wild animals, to safety, abundant offspring, and long life. [[Scripture]] also speaks to deliverance from sin (&nbsp; Psalm 39:8; &nbsp;Psalm 79:9 ); the way of evil (&nbsp;Proverbs 2:12 ); the power of evil (&nbsp;Matthew 6:13; &nbsp;Galatians 1:4; &nbsp;Colossians 1:13 ); the body of death (&nbsp;Romans 7:24 ); the law (&nbsp;Romans 7:6 ); and the coming wrath of God (&nbsp;1 Thessalonians 1:10 ). God is the agent of deliverance in &nbsp;Colossians 1:13 and &nbsp; Romans 7:24-25 . Christ is the agent in &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 1:10 and &nbsp; Galatians 1:4 , where Christ brings deliverance by giving Himself for sins. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 22:36, 12 October 2021

Deliverer Deliverance [1]

 Psalm 18:50 Psalm 32:7 Psalm 44:4 Judges 15:18 2 Kings 5:1 2 Kings 13:17 1 Chronicles 11:14 2 Chronicles 12:7 Genesis 45:7 Esther 4:14 Ezra 9:13 Luke 4:18 Hebrews 11:35 Acts 7:25 Philippians 1:19

A deliverer is one who rescues from danger. Two of the judges, Othniel and Ehud ( Judges 3:9 ,Judges 3:9, 3:15 ), are called deliverers in the sense of military heroes. More often God is spoken of as the Deliverer of His people ( 2 Samuel 22:2;  Psalm 18:2;  Psalm 40:17;  Psalm 144:2 ). The picture of God as deliverer is paralled with the images of a rock, fortress, helper, and strong tower.  Acts 7:35 refers to Moses as a deliverer.   Romans 11:26-27 refers to the Messianic King as the Deliverer who will take away Israel's sins.

The verb “deliver” is used in a wide range of contexts. According to  Job 5:19-26 God delivers in 7 ways; from famine, war, the scourge of the tongue, the wild animals, to safety, abundant offspring, and long life. Scripture also speaks to deliverance from sin (  Psalm 39:8;  Psalm 79:9 ); the way of evil ( Proverbs 2:12 ); the power of evil ( Matthew 6:13;  Galatians 1:4;  Colossians 1:13 ); the body of death ( Romans 7:24 ); the law ( Romans 7:6 ); and the coming wrath of God ( 1 Thessalonians 1:10 ). God is the agent of deliverance in  Colossians 1:13 and   Romans 7:24-25 . Christ is the agent in  1 Thessalonians 1:10 and   Galatians 1:4 , where Christ brings deliverance by giving Himself for sins.

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