How does the Bible often use the word “rock”? (See picture.)The Bible uses the term “rock” as a word picture to help us grasp qualities that Jehovah possesses. It often appears in passages that praise him as a God who is without equal. The first reference to Jehovah as “the Rock” is found at Deuteronomy 32:4. In prayer, Hannah said that “there is no rock like our God.” (1 Sam. 2:2) Habakkuk called Jehovah “my Rock.” (Hab. 1:12) The writer of Psalm 73 called God “the rock of my heart.” (Ps. 73:26) And even Jehovah referred to himself as a rock. (Isa. 44:8) Let us discuss three rocklike qualities that Jehovah displays and learn how we can make him “our Rock.”​—Deut. 32:31.

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In the Bible, the term “rock” symbolizes Jehovah’s unmatched qualities. References include Deuteronomy 32:4, where Jehovah is called "the Rock"; 1 Samuel 2:2, where Hannah states there is "no rock like our God"; Habakkuk 1:12, where he is called "my Rock"; and Psalm 73:26, referring to God as "the rock of my heart." Jehovah himself claims this title in Isaiah 44:8. These passages highlight three rocklike qualities of Jehovah, encouraging us to make Him “our Rock.”

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In the Bible, "rock" represents God's unique qualities. References include Deuteronomy 32:4, where God is called "the Rock," and similar affirmations in 1 Samuel 2:2, Habakkuk 1:12, and Psalm 73:26. Even God identifies as a rock in Isaiah 44:8. These verses emphasize His strength and reliability, inviting us to trust in Him as our "Rock."

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In the Bible, "rock" symbolizes God's strength and reliability, seen in verses like Deuteronomy 32:4 and Psalm 73:26. It invites us to trust in Him as our "Rock."

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"Rock" in the Bible symbolizes God's strength and reliability, inviting us to trust in Him.