Egyptian Idea Of Glory

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The Biblical idea of glory is a topic with resounding influence in every part of life including in my own calling. Additionally, it is a concept that has changed over time for me. The Glory in my life is part of who I am and influences the way I understand who I am. Furthermore, impacting me in a way that molds my worldview and the process I am undergoing to discover my calling.
Glory is mentioned 308 times in the New Living Translation Bible and generally carries the same tone. The first time it is used it states “…I have planned this in order to display my glory through Pharaoh and his whole army. After this the Egyptians will know that I am the LORD!” (Exodus 14:4) Another time it was used the Bible says “Give to the LORD the glory he deserves!

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