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Arise you, and depart; for this is not your resting-place; because of uncleanness that destroys, even with a grievous destruction.
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God's Rest is Conditional
Commentators explain that the promise of the land as a place of "rest" was conditional upon Israel's faithfulness to God's covenant. By polluting the land with injustice and idolatry, the people voided their claim to this rest. This serves as a powerful warning against presuming upon God's grace while living in disobedience, as their sin directly led to their exile.
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Micah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Arise ye and depart — Go your way, as being cast out of God’s care and land. It matters not where they went. For this is not your rest.<…
19th Century
Anglican
This is not your rest. —The Lord, repaying them for their cruelty to the poor and defenseless, declares that their own time of tro…
16th Century
Protestant
Here again the Prophet checks the foolish confidence of the people. The land of Canaan, we know, had been honored by God with the distinction of be…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Arise you, and depart That is, out the land; do not think of a continuance in it, but expect a removal from it; prep…
Since they say, —Prophesy not,— God will take them at their word, and their sin shall be their punishment. Let the physician no longer attend the p…