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As I live, says the Lord Yahweh, you shall not have [occasion] any more to use this proverb in Israel.
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God's Anger at Blame-Shifting
Commentators explain that God's solemn oath, "As I live," reveals His deep displeasure. The people were using a proverb to blame their ancestors for their suffering, which was a veiled accusation against God's justice. As John Calvin notes, when we refuse to own our sin, we attack the very character of God, which He will not tolerate. This verse is a powerful call to personal responsibility.
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16th Century
Protestant
We may gather from this rebuke that the Jews were perverse interpreters of the best teaching; indeed, they purposely reviled the Prophet’s expressi…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
[As] I live, says the Lord God This is a form of an oath; the Lord here swears by his life, by himself, because he could …
Presbyterian
The soul that sinneth it shall die. As to eternity, every person was, is, and will be dealt with as his conduct shows him to be under the …