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Say you of the righteous, that [it shall be] well [with him]; for they shall eat the fruit of their doings.
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God's Unfailing Principle
All commentators agree that this verse states a fundamental principle of God's moral government. Matthew Henry calls it a 'certain rule' that, regardless of national circumstances, it will ultimately be well for the righteous. They will 'eat the fruit of their doings,' meaning they will receive the appropriate and happy reward for their faithfulness.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Say you to the righteous - The meaning of this verse and the following is sufficiently plain, though commentators have given some variety of…
16th Century
Protestant
Say, it shall be well with the righteous. Before quoting the opinions of others, I will point out the true meaning. Since such severe puni…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Say you to the righteous, that [it shall be] well [with him] The Lord always has some righteous ones, in …
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The rule was certain; whatever national prosperity or trouble might exist, it would be well with the righteous and ill with the wicked. Blessed be …
13th Century
Catholic
For Jerusalem is ruined. Here the author explains the reason for this renunciation.
First, he presents the immediate caus…