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Kedemah

Kedemah (????) refers to the eastward direction or ancient times in biblical context, often symbolizing God's presence and the direction of Eden. Understanding this directional and temporal concept helps believers recognize God's sovereignty over all creation and history.

Overview

In Scripture, kedemah and related forms (???) denote both physical direction—eastward—and the concept of antiquity or what is 'before' in time. The eastern direction held spiritual significance as the location of Eden (Genesis 2:8) and the direction from which God's glory returns (Ezekiel 43:2). This term emphasizes God's eternal nature and His positioning as the source of blessing.

Key Scriptures

"The LORD God planted a garden toward the east, in Eden; and there He placed the man whom He had formed" (Genesis 2:8, NASB). "And I saw the glory of the God of Israel coming from the way of the east" (Ezekiel 43:2, ESV). "As far as the east is from the west, So far has He removed our transgressions from us" (Psalm 103:12, NASB).

Application

Recognize that God's blessings flow from His eternal presence, and trust that He removes our sins completely through Christ's redemption.