Yes, I will cause My people Israel to walk upon you; they will possess you, and you will be their inheritance, and you will no longer deprive them of their children.
Parallel translations
- WEB Yes, I will cause men to walk on you, even my people Israel; and they shall possess you, and you shall be their inheritance, and you shall no more henceforth bereave them of children.
- KJV Yea, I will cause men to walk upon you, even my people Israel; and they shall possess thee, and thou shalt be their inheritance, and thou shalt no more henceforth bereave them of men.
- NKJV Yes, I will cause men to walk on you, My people Israel; they shall take possession of you, and you shall be their inheritance; no more shall you bereave them of children.”
- NASB Yes, I will have people—My people Israel—walk on you and possess you, so that you will become their inheritance and never again bereave them of children.’
- NLT I will cause my people to walk on you once again, and you will be their territory. You will never again rob them of their children.
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Quick answer
God will cause His people Israel to walk on the land and possess it as their inheritance, and it will never again bereave them of children. The land will sustain rather than consume its people.
Overview
The land had been called a 'devourer' (v.13) under judgment; now it becomes a secure inheritance. 'You shall no more... bereave them of children' reverses the curse of a land that swallowed its inhabitants through famine, war, and exile. Possessing the inheritance was the heart of the covenant promise, and its restoration points to the everlasting inheritance secured for God's people in Christ (1 Pet. 1:4).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Jer 15:7I will scatter them with a winnowing fork at the gates of the land. I will bereave and destroy My people who have not turned from their ways.
- Jer 32:44Fields will be purchased with silver, and deeds will be signed, sealed, and witnessed in the land of Benjamin, in the areas surrounding Jerusalem, and in the cities of Judah—the cities of the hill country, the foothills, and the Negev—because I will restore them from captivity, declares the LORD.”
- Obad 1:17–21But on Mount Zion there will be deliverance, and it will be holy, and the house of Jacob will reclaim their possession.
- Ezek 47:14You are to divide it equally among them. Because I swore with an uplifted hand to give it to your forefathers, this land will fall to you as an inheritance.
- Num 13:32So they gave the Israelites a bad report about the land that they had spied out: “The land we explored devours its inhabitants, and all the people we saw there are great in stature.
- Ezek 36:13For this is what the Lord GOD says: Because people say to you, ‘You devour men and deprive your nation of its children,’
- Jer 32:15For this is what the LORD of Hosts, the God of Israel, says: Houses, fields, and vineyards will again be bought in this land.”
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