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[But] Israel shall be saved by Yahweh with an everlasting salvation: you shall not be put to shame nor confounded world without end.
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An Everlasting Salvation
Commentators emphasize that the salvation described is not temporary or dependent on human effort. It is accomplished "in the Lord" and is explicitly "everlasting." This eternal security, which includes both grace in this life and glory in the next, stands in stark contrast to the ultimate shame and confusion faced by those who trust in false gods or themselves.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
But Israel shall be saved - Referring primarily to the Jews in Babylon, but affirming the universal truth that the true Israel (), …
19th Century
Anglican
World without end. —Literally, for the ages, or eons on eons in Psalms 77:5.
Baptist
They shall be ashamed, and also confounded, all of them: they shall go to confusion together that are makers of idols. But Israel shall be save…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But Israel shall be saved in the Lord Not the carnal seed of Israel, or the natural posterity of Jacob, for only a r…
Believers may ask in prayer for what they need; if it is for their good, it will not be withheld. But how common it is to hear God called to accoun…