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Yahweh said to Satan, Yahweh rebuke you, Satan; yes, Yahweh that has chosen Jerusalem rebuke you: is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
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Defense by Grace, Not Innocence
Commentators stress that God's defense of Joshua is not based on his innocence. Satan's accusations of sin were likely true. Instead, God silences the accuser based on His own sovereign choice ('the LORD that hath chosen Jerusalem'). This demonstrates that a believer's standing before God is secured by His grace and election, not their own righteousness, echoing the principle that no one can successfully bring a charge against God's elect.
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Zechariah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And the Lord said unto Satan, The Lord rebuke thee - Jerome: “They explain this as follows: that the Father and the Son are Lord, a…
19th Century
Anglican
The Lord rebuke thee. —See Note on Jude 1:19. Satan is justly rebuked; for who shall lay anything to the charge of Go…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the Lord said to Satan. The same with the Angel of the Lord, (Zechariah 3:1) having heard the charge brou…
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