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Preservation Amidst Judgment
Commentators emphasize the stark contrast in this verse. While the powerful nations that scattered Israel would face a 'full end'—a complete and irreversible destruction—God promises He will never make a 'full end' of His own people. This is a foundational promise of preservation, assuring believers that God's covenant people will endure through judgment and ultimately be restored.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
These two verses are considered by some very similar in style to the last 27 chapters of Isaiah. The contrast, however, between the full end made w…
19th Century
Bishop
Though I make a full end of all nations.— On the phrase, see Notes on Jeremiah 4:27; Jeremiah 5:10;[Reference …
19th Century
Preacher
Therefore fear thou not, O my servant Jacob, saith the LORD; neither be dismayed, O Israel: for, lo, I will save thee from afar and thy seed fr…
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16th Century
Theologian
He repeats in other words what we have already stated, but for the purpose of giving fuller support to trembling and wavering minds. God then promi…
17th Century
Pastor
For I [am] with you, says the Lord, to save you
Not only from temporal enemies, but from spiritual ones, sin, Satan,…
17th Century
Minister
Jeremiah is to write what God had spoken to him. The very words are those that the Holy Spirit teaches. These are the words God ordered to be writt…