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When the righteous man turns away from his righteousness, and commits iniquity, and dies therein; in his iniquity that he has done shall he die.

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The Security of True Faith

Commentators like Calvin and Henry clarify that this verse doesn't mean a genuinely saved person can lose their salvation. They argue it describes someone who only appeared righteous for a time. True, saving faith, they explain, is accompanied by the gift of perseverance. This verse serves as a warning against superficial righteousness, not a threat to the truly converted.

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Ezekiel

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John Calvin

John Calvin

On Ezekiel 18:26–28

16th Century

Theologian

The Prophet repeats what we previously saw: namely, that the issue hinged on this—whether the people had any cause for complaint when God absolves …

John Gill

John Gill

On Ezekiel 18:26

17th Century

Pastor

When a righteous [man] turneth away from his righteousness ,
&c.] This is repeated for the further confirmation of i…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Ezekiel 18:21–29

17th Century

Minister

The wicked man would be saved, if he turned from his evil ways. The true penitent is a true believer. None of his former transgressions shall be me…