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Then Yahweh was jealous for his land, And had pity on his people.
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God's "Jealousy" is Love
Commentators explain that God's "jealousy" here is not petty human envy but a powerful, protective, and zealous love for His people. John Calvin describes it as the "ardor of His paternal love," like a father defending his child. It's a fierce commitment rooted in His covenant relationship, resenting any harm done to those He has chosen.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Then will the Lord be jealous for His land - Upon repentance, all is changed. Before, God seemed set upon their destruction. It was…
16th Century
Protestant
The Prophet here again repeats that prayers would not be in vain, provided the Jews truly humbled themselves before God. Then God, he says, will be…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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