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The fierce anger of Yahweh shall not return, until he has executed, and until he have performed the intents of his heart: in the latter days you shall understand it.
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God's Unstoppable Purpose
Commentators emphasize that God's anger against wickedness is not a fleeting emotion but a determined force that will not stop until His divine plan is fully executed. John Calvin compares it to God's word, which never returns void (Isaiah 55:11). This verse assures believers that God's purposes of both judgment and salvation are certain and cannot be frustrated.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Compare the marginal reference. These verses would more appropriately be attached to the next chapter, for which they form a suitable introduction.…
19th Century
Anglican
Behold, the whirlwind of the Lord ... —The “wicked” who are thus threatened are the enemies and oppressors of the peniten…
16th Century
Protestant
He confirms the last sentence and compares the wrath or the vengeance of God to a messenger or a minister, who is sent to carry a message or to per…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The fierce anger of the Lord shall not return This explains what is meant by the continuing whirlwind in ([Reference Jere…
We have here further indications of the favor of God for them after the days of their calamity have ended. The proper work and office of Christ, as…
13th Century
Catholic
Here, he speaks of the manner of vindication in three ways.
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