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God Acts for His Name's Sake
All commentators agree that God's primary motivation for sparing rebellious Israel was to protect His own reputation. If He had destroyed them after promising deliverance, the surrounding nations would have concluded that He was either unfaithful to His word or, more likely, not powerful enough to save them. God acted to demonstrate His supreme power and faithfulness.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Theologian
The children of Israel in Egypt were warned to abstain from the idolatry of the pagans. They lost sight of this purpose, yet God spared them and br…
19th Century
Bishop
For my name’s sake. —This is the express ground of Moses’ pleading for the people in the passage just referred to, and ag…
16th Century
Theologian
Here God indicates that He was restrained for one reason only from entirely blotting out so ungrateful and wicked a nation: specifically, because H…
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17th Century
Pastor
But I wrought for my name's sake In a way of grace and mercy; did well by thorn, did what he promised to do; not for any …