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Yet for all that, when they are in the land of their enemies, I will not reject them, neither will I abhor them, to destroy them utterly, and to break my covenant with them; for I am Yahweh their God;
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God's Unbreakable Covenant
Commentators stress that this verse is a profound declaration of God's faithfulness. Even after listing severe consequences for disobedience, God promises He will not completely reject or destroy His people. As scholar Charles Ellicott notes, God's covenant is forever, and His relationship with His people endures even through judgment and exile.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
As “the book of the covenant” (Exodus 20:22–33) concludes with promises and warnings (Exodus 23:20–33), so does this collec…
19th Century
Anglican
And yet for all that. —Better, And yet even so; that is, even if they remain exiles in foreign lands for a long time, thi…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And yet for all that I will have on them, in or through my Word, as the Targum of Jonathan; notwithstanding their many an…
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