And they will know that I am the LORD; I did not declare in vain that I would bring this calamity upon them.
Parallel translations
- WEB They will know that I am Yahweh. I have not said in vain that I would do this evil to them.”’
- KJV And they shall know that I am the LORD, and that I have not said in vain that I would do this evil unto them.
- NKJV And they shall know that I am the Lord; I have not said in vain that I would bring this calamity upon them.”
- NASB Then they will know that I am the Lord; I have not said in vain that I would inflict this disaster on them.” ’
- NLT They will know that I alone am the Lord and that I was serious when I said I would bring this calamity on them.
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Quick answer
They will know that God did not threaten this judgment in vain. His word proves true, vindicating His warnings.
Overview
The survivors will acknowledge that the Lord meant what He said, that His threatened judgment was no empty word. The fulfillment of prophecy confirms God's truthfulness and authority. This sober vindication reminds every generation that God's warnings are sure, and so too are His promises of mercy to the repentant.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Jer 44:28Those who escape the sword will return from Egypt to Judah, few in number, and the whole remnant of Judah who went to dwell in the land of Egypt will know whose word will stand, Mine or theirs!
- Jer 5:12–14They have lied about the LORD and said: “He will not do anything; harm will not come to us; we will not see sword or famine.
- Ezek 6:7The slain will fall among you, and you will know that I am the LORD.
- Dan 9:12You have carried out the words spoken against us and against our rulers by bringing upon us a great disaster. For under all of heaven, nothing has ever been done like what has been done to Jerusalem.
- Ezek 14:22–23Yet, behold, some survivors will be left in it—sons and daughters who will be brought out. They will come out to you, and when you see their conduct and actions, you will be comforted regarding the disaster I have brought upon Jerusalem—all that I have brought upon it.
- Zech 1:6But did not My words and My statutes, which I commanded My servants the prophets, overtake your fathers? They repented and said, ‘Just as the LORD of Hosts purposed to do to us according to our ways and deeds, so He has done to us.’”
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