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There is hope for your latter end, says Yahweh; and [your] children shall come again to their own border.
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Hope Beyond Present Suffering
Commentators like John Calvin highlight that this verse teaches a vital principle: do not measure God's favor by your present circumstances. While a season may be filled with sorrow, God promises a hopeful future. This "hope in your end" is what Calvin calls a "hope accomplished"—a guaranteed positive outcome that allows believers to patiently endure hardship, knowing that God's plan ultimately leads to restoration and joy.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The religious character of the restoration of the ten tribes. Chastisement brought repentance, and with it forgiveness; therefore God decrees their…
19th Century
Anglican
And there is hope in thine end ... —Better, There is hope for your future. The words are the same as in Jeremiah…
Baptist
And there is hope in thine end, saith the LORD, that thy children shall come again to their own border.
There is another sorrow—a d…
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16th Century
Protestant
He indeed explains in a few words, but with sufficient plainness, what he had said. We must always bear in mind the order which I have pointed out—…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And there is hope in your end, says the Lord Or, "hope for your posterity" F18 ; for their children that …
He who scattered Israel knows where to find them. It is comforting to observe the goodness of the Lord in the gifts of providence.
But our s…
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13th Century
Catholic
1. Here the consolation of the nations is given.
He introduces the weeping of a mother: Rachel, who was the mother…