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Literal or Spiritual Safety?
Commentators are divided on whether this is a literal or spiritual promise. Some, like Albert Barnes, believe it was literally fulfilled when Christians escaped the destruction of Jerusalem. Others, like John Gill, argue that since martyrdom was also predicted, the promise must refer to ultimate spiritual security, where nothing of eternal value can be lost.
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18th Century
Theologian
A hair of your head perish. This is a proverbial expression, denoting that they should not suffer any essential injury. This was strikingl…
19th Century
Bishop
There shall not an hair of your head perish.—The promise does not meet us in this form in the parallel passages of the two other Gospels. …
19th Century
Preacher
During all the terrible siege of Jerusalem, it is believed that not one Christian perished, for God took special care of the followers of His Son. …
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Encouragement during persecution. In its content this section bears some similarity to Mk 13:9–13 and also the account of the sending out of the Tw…
17th Century
Pastor
But there shall not art hair of your head perish .
] That is, without the will of God, as in ([Reference Matthew 10:…
17th Century
Minister
With much curiosity, those around Christ ask about the time when the great desolation would occur. He answers with clarity and fullness, to the ext…