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As for me also, my eye shall not spare, neither will I have pity, but I will bring their way on their head.
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A Just Recompense
All commentators agree that God's declaration to 'not spare' is a just response, not arbitrary cruelty. John Gill calls it the 'law of retaliation'—since the people showed no pity to the vulnerable, God would show no pity to them. Both Matthew Henry and John Calvin affirm that God is simply 'recompensing their way upon their head,' a necessary judgment for their extreme and persistent sin.
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Ezekiel
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16th Century
Protestant
Now God pronounces the Jews to be so obstinate in their malice that they have cut off from themselves all hope of pardon. For when he now says,
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And as for me also As they have not spared the poor and the needy, the widow and the fatherless, but have perverted their…
Presbyterian
The slaughter must begin at the sanctuary, that all may see and know that the Lord hates sin most in those nearest to him. He who was appointed to …