Ep. 376 1 min
1 Chronicles 16:34
His steadfast love endures forever.
One sentence repeated so often in the Old Testament you can't miss it.
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Ep. 376 · 1 Chronicles 16:34
Key takeaways
The episode in a glance.
- 01This refrain appears dozens of times in Scripture.
- 02'Steadfast love' is the Hebrew word hesed.
- 03It means loyal, covenant-keeping affection that doesn't quit.
- 04Repetition is the Bible's way of saying you really need to hear this.
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'Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures forever.' This line shows up dozens of times in the Old Testament. Psalm 136 says it twenty-six times in one psalm.
The Bible repeats things when we really need to hear them.
'Steadfast love' is the Hebrew word hesed. It means loyal, covenant-keeping, won't-let-you-go affection.
Whatever you're walking through, his hesed isn't running out. It endures forever.
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