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Yet you have forsaken me, and served other gods: why I will save you no more.
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A Conditional Warning
Commentators unanimously explain that God's declaration, "I will save you no more," is not an absolute, final decree but a conditional threat. Both Ellicott and Gill note that this severe warning is designed to shock the Israelites into repentance, demonstrating that God's judgments can be averted if people turn back to Him.
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19th Century
Anglican
I will deliver you no more. — A threat which, as the sequel proves, was (as in other passages of Scripture) to be underst…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
You have forsaken me, and served other gods Since they had been so remarkably saved, time after time, and delivered …
Presbyterian
God is able to multiply people's punishments according to the number of their sins and idols. But there is hope when sinners cry to the Lord for he…