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so that Yahweh could no longer bear, because of the evil of your doings, and because of the abominations which you have committed; therefore is your land become a desolation, and an astonishment, and a curse, without inhabitant, as it is this day.
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God's Patience Has a Limit
Commentators unanimously highlight the phrase "could no longer bear." They explain that while God is incredibly long-suffering, His patience is not infinite. The people's past prosperity during their idolatry was not a sign of divine approval, but a period of God's forbearance. Persistent, unrepentant sin eventually exhausts this patience and brings about judgment.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
Could no longer bear - The prophet corrects in these words the error of their argument in (Jeremiah 44:17). God is long-sufferin…
19th Century
Bishop
Then Jeremiah said ... —The prophet makes an effective rejoinder to the assertion that the prosperity of past years had coincided …
16th Century
The Prophet refutes the impious objections with which the Jews had attempted to subvert his doctrine and make it contemptible. He then turns agains…
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17th Century
Pastor
So that the Lord could no longer forbear He did forbear a long time, and did not stir up all his wrath, but waited to see…
Minister
Whatever evil comes upon us, it is because we have sinned against the Lord; we should therefore stand in awe, and sin not.
Since they were d…