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It pleased Yahweh, for his righteousness` sake, to magnify the law, and make it honorable.
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God's Faithful Character
Several commentators, like Calvin and Barnes, see this verse as highlighting God's own character. He was pleased to bless Israel and glorify His law not because of their goodness, but "for his righteousness' sake"—meaning, out of His own faithfulness to His promises. God's desire to do good is rooted in His own perfect nature, which stands in stark contrast to the people's disobedience mentioned in the surrounding verses.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The Lord is well pleased for his righteousness’ sake – There is great variety in the translation and interpretation of this verse. …
19th Century
Anglican
The Lord is well pleased ... —The tenses require a change: The Lord was well pleased ... He…
16th Century
Protestant
The Lord is well pleased. In order to aggravate still more the guilt of the Jews, he now shows that it was not God who prevented them from…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The Lord is well pleased for his righteousness sake This may be either understood of what the Lord had done for thes…
Observe the call given to this people, and the character given of them. Multitudes are ruined by failing to observe what they cannot help but see; …
13th Century
Catholic
Behold my servant. Here he shows the divine love of the Son, whom He promised: God so loved the world, as to give his…
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