god the divine entity
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- rescues, tames, magnifies
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- merciful, consoling, forgiving
- description
- The supreme divine being, referred to as 'Thou,' 'Lord,' and 'Father,' who shows mercy, provides consolation, forgives sins, rescues, tames, and magnifies His Holy One.
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- had mercy onVerecundus
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- God showed mercy not only on Verecundus but also on the narrator and his friends, allowing Verecundus to be counted among the faithful.
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- yet hadst Thou mercy not on him only, but on us also: lest remembering the exceeding kindness of our friend towards us, yet unable to number him among Thy flock, we should be agonised with intolerable sorrow
- forgave sins ofVerecundus
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- God forgave Verecundus his sins upon earth, associating this forgiveness with a 'rich mountain' and 'Thine own mountain'.
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- Thou hast forgiven him his sins upon earth, in that rich mountain, that mountain which yieldeth milk, Thine own mountain
- releasedNebridius
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- God released Nebridius from his physical body, implying his death and transition to an afterlife.
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- didst Thou release from the flesh
- rescuedThe Narrator
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- God rescued the narrator's tongue, allowing him to speak for God, just as He had previously rescued his heart.
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- Thou didst rescue my tongue, whence Thou hadst before rescued my heart
- subduedAlypius
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- God subdued Alypius, the narrator's close friend, unto the name of Jesus Christ, overcoming his initial reluctance.
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- Thou also subduedst the brother of my heart, Alypius, unto the name of Thy Only Begotten, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- has broken downSchools (Philosophical)
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- God has broken down the 'lofty cedars' of the Schools, signifying the triumph of spiritual truth over worldly wisdom.
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- Schools, which the Lord hath now broken down
- heardThe Narrator
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- The narrator invoked God, stating that the 'God of my righteousness heard me' in his time of tribulation.
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- God of my righteousness heard me
- magnifiedJesus Christ
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- God had already magnified His Holy One, Jesus Christ, by raising Him from the dead and setting Him at His right hand.
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- 2026-03-02T21:55:42.391Z
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