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The Prophets, such as Isaiah, speak of a God of compassion rather than a God of war and victory over enemies, as was depicted in older times, such as in the Psalms: | The Prophets, such as Isaiah, speak of a God of compassion rather than a God of war and victory over enemies, as was depicted in older times, such as in the Psalms: | ||
{{Bible quote|version=NABRE|ref=Psalm 44|inline=false}} | {{Bible quote|version=NABRE|ref=Psalm 44:1-9|inline=false}} | ||
Highfather has a son, '''Scott Free''' (also known as '''Mister Miracle'''), whose character is in some ways a reference to [[wikipedia:Jesus|Jesus Christ]] as the [[wikipedia:God the Son|Son of God]], who came to free us from the power of Satan: | Highfather has a son, '''Scott Free''' (also known as '''Mister Miracle'''), whose character is in some ways a reference to [[wikipedia:Jesus|Jesus Christ]] as the [[wikipedia:God the Son|Son of God]], who came to free us from the power of Satan: |