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Leave your fatherless children, I will preserve them alive; and let your widows trust in me.
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A Promise of Divine Mercy
Several commentators, including Albert Barnes and Charles Ellicott, view this verse as a genuine expression of God's mercy. Even in the midst of announcing a fierce judgment upon Edom, God reveals His compassionate character as the protector of the most vulnerable. This reading suggests that a remnant of Edom may be preserved and that God's care for orphans and widows transcends national enmities.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Edom stretched along the south of Judah from the border of Moab on the Dead Sea to the Mediterranean and the Arabian deserts, and held the same rel…
19th Century
Anglican
Leave thy fatherless children ... —Were the words uttered in the stern irony of one who veils a threat in the fo…
16th Century
Protestant
Regarding the beginning of the verse, the Prophet's meaning is not obscure; for he means that the destruction of the people of Edom would be so sev…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Leave your fatherless children, I will preserve [them] alive , &c.] Leave them with me; commit them to my care; I wi…
The Edomites were old enemies to the Israel of God. But their day is now at hand; it is foretold, not only to warn them, but for the sake of the Is…