Leviticus 26 40

My Notes Authors Matthew Henry - Commentary on the Whole Bible Here the chapter concludes with gracious promises of the return of God’s favour to them upon their repentance, that they might not (unless it were their own fault) pine away in their iniquity. Behold, with wonder, the riches of God’s mercy to a people that had obstinately stood it out against the judgments of God, and would never think of surrendering till they were reduced to the last extremity. Yet _turn to strong-hold, you prisoners of hope, _Zech. ix. 12. As bad as things are, they may be mended. Yet there is hope in Israel. Observe,

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