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But if it holds fast to my refuge,
    it shall have peace with me;(A)
    it shall have peace with me.

In days to come Jacob shall take root,
    Israel shall sprout and blossom,
    covering all the world with fruit.(B)
[a]Was he smitten as his smiter was smitten?
    Was he slain as his slayer was slain?

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Footnotes

  1. 27:7–9 Israel was not treated as sternly as were its enemies whom God used to punish it. God did, however, drive Israel from its land, and if it wants to make peace with God, it must change its former cultic practices, destroying its altars and sacred groves (cf. 17:7–11).