Leviticus 9:6
9:6 a Just as holiness describes God’s person and nature, the glory of the Lord tangibly expresses his power and majesty (see Ezek 1:28 b; 10:4 c). His glory was revealed on Mount Sinai (Exod 24:16 d), at the dedication of the Tabernacle (Exod 40:34-35 e), and in Solomon’s Temple (1 Kgs 8:11 f; 2 Chr 7:1 g). Yet it remained as vast as the heavens (Ps 19:1 h). The New Testament speaks of Christ’s glory as the image of God (2 Cor 4:4 i), who manifested God’s glory to the world (John 1:14 j). He was glorified in his death and resurrection (John 17:1-5 k). See also Exod 24:15-17 l.
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