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Your sisters, Sodom and her daughters, shall return to their former estate; and Samaria and her daughters shall return to their former estate; and you and your daughters shall return to your former estate.
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A Statement of Impossibility
One interpretation, offered by commentator John Calvin, is that this verse is a rhetorical device meant to convey hopelessness, not a literal promise. The idea of wicked Sodom being restored was seen as an impossibility. Therefore, God was telling Judah that their own restoration was equally impossible, emphasizing the certainty of their judgment and stripping them of false pride.
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Ezekiel
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16th Century
Protestant
A clearer explanation of the former doctrine now follows: that the Jews should thus find God merciful when His mercy reached Samaria and Sodom. But…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
When your sisters, Sodom, and her daughters, shall return to their former estate The …
Presbyterian
In this chapter, God's dealings with the Jewish nation and their conduct toward Him are described, along with their punishment through the surround…