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I will strengthen the house of Judah, and I will save the house of Joseph, and I will bring them back; for I have mercy on them; and they shall be as though I had not cast them off: for I am Yahweh their God, and I will hear them.
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A Complete Restoration
God's promise isn't just to bring His people back, but to restore them "as though I had not cast them off." Commentators explain this signifies a total and complete forgiveness. It's described as an "entire re-creation" where past sins are remembered no more, and believers are restored to a secure and permanent relationship with God, as if they had never been estranged.
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Zechariah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
I will bring them again to place them - Zechariah seems to have condensed into one word two phrases from Jeremiah: I will bring them aga…
19th Century
Anglican
The preceding idea is now further dwelt on, and Ephraim not merely implicitly, but explicitly () included in the promise as one with Judah ([Refere…
Baptist
See, beloved, how the everlasting covenant is the great foundation of everything for the saints. "I and Jehovah their God," he says. The Lord has t…
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16th Century
Protestant
Zechariah pursues the same subject: that the work of redemption, the beginning of which the Jews saw, would not be incomplete, for the Lord would e…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And I will strengthen the house of Judah: Both with internal and external strength, so that they shall be able to stand t…
Here are precious promises to the people of God, which refer to the state of the Jews and even to the latter days of the church. Preaching the gosp…
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