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I will set my face against them; they shall go forth from the fire, but the fire shall devour them; and you shall know that I am Yahweh, when I set my face against them.
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No Escape from Judgment
Commentators explain that God “setting his face against them” signifies a determined and relentless judgment. The people might escape one disaster (“go forth from the fire”), but this provides no ultimate security. God’s judgment would pursue them through a series of calamities (“the fire shall devour them”) until His purpose was complete, warning against false security after surviving a single trial.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They shall go out ... — Rather, they have gone forth from the fire, and the fire shall devour them. The condition of the people is …
19th Century
Anglican
This short chapter contains a single simile and its application, designed to show that Israel, having failed to fulfill the purpose for which they …
16th Century
Protestant
He confirms what had been said in the last verse and at the same time explains it: as if the citizens of Jerusalem retained some form because they …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And I will set my face against them In wrath to destroy them; see (Ezekiel 14:8) ; and they …
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