Commonly in Sacred text, God's kin are urged to look for the substance of God. A natural section pronounces, "In the event that my kin, who are called out to by me, will lower themselves and ask and look for my face and abandon their evil behavior, then I will hear from paradise, and I will excuse their wrongdoing and will recuperate their property" (2 Narratives 7:14). In the event that we can't see God's face, how would we look for God's face?The Jewish word for "face" in the Hebrew Scriptures is frequently deciphered "presence." When we look for the essence of God, we are looking for His presence. The call to look for God's face was given to His kin since they had deserted Him and expected to get back to Him.An individual's face uncovers a lot of about their personality and character. We see the internal feelings of an individual communicated ostensibly on the face. We perceive an individual by checking their face out. One might say, one's face addresses the entire individual. For the authors of the Holy book, the human face could address the whole individual.
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