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Job 26:7 He stretcheth out the north over the empty place, and
hangeth the earth upon nothing.
Earlier, John Schwery wrote:
>I think that, God in His omnipresence dwells in us, and in an actual
>place. The book of Job says something about it in the north beyond the
>empty space. I would have to look it up but I don't care to do it, now.
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>earlier, Helen, wrote:
> >"Sing praises to the Lord, who dwells in Zion"
> ><http://www.studylight.org/desk/?passage=ps+9:11&sr=1>Psalm 9:11
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> >God at Home
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> >Zion - Where does God dwell? David tells us that He dwells in tsiyyon
> >(Zion). But what does that mean? Did you think Zion is the same as
> >Jerusalem? Did you think Zion is a heavenly city? Do you see images
> >of pearly gates and streets of gold? Perhaps there is a more
> >intriguing image that you never considered. What if tsiyyon (Zion) is
> >connected to tsiyyah (dry land)? What if the home of God is precisely
> >in the parched desert of my soul? What if God resides where I cannot
> >survive without Him?
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