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They shall confess their iniquity, and the iniquity of their fathers, in their trespass which they trespassed against me, and also that, because they walked contrary to me,

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Confession from the Heart

Commentators emphasize that the confession described here is not a mere ritual or verbal admission. It is a deep, sincere acknowledgment of guilt before God, born out of suffering and leading to a humbled heart. John Calvin notes this is about genuine repentance, not just going through motions, and is the first step toward reconciliation with God.

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Leviticus

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Leviticus 26:3–45

18th Century

Theologian

As “the book of the covenant” (Exodus 20:22–33) concludes with promises and warnings (Exodus 23:20–33), so does this collec…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Leviticus 26:40

19th Century

Bishop

If they shall confess their iniquity. — Better, And they shall confess, that is, when their sufferings have reac…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Leviticus 26:40

16th Century

Theologian

If they shall confess their iniquity. Although Moses has been discussing very severe and cruel punishments, he still declares that even in…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Leviticus 26:40

17th Century

Pastor

If they shall confess their iniquity, and the iniquity of
their fathers
The Targum of…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Leviticus 26:40–46

17th Century

Minister

Among the Israelites, persons were not always prosperous or afflicted according to their obedience or disobedience. But national prosperity was the…