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Verse 6

6. Though God so threatened the people for their idolatry ( :-), yet He would rather they should avert the calamity by "repentance."

turn yourselves —CALVIN translates, "turn others" (namely, the stranger proselytes in the land). As ye have been the advisers of others (see :-, "the stranger that sojourneth in Israel") to idolatry, so bestow at least as much pains in turning them to the truth; the surest proof of repentance. But the parallelism to Ezekiel 14:3; Ezekiel 14:4 favors English Version. Their sin was twofold: (1) "In their heart" or inner man; (2) "Put before their face," that is, exhibited outwardly. So their repentance is generally expressed by "repent," and is then divided into: (1) "Turn yourselves (inwardly) from your idols"; (2) "Turn away your faces (outwardly) from all your abominations." It is not likely that an exhortation to convert others should come between the two affecting themselves.

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