Ezekiel 18:28
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New International Version
Because they consider all the offenses they have committed and turn away from them, that person will surely live; they will not die.


English Standard Version
Because he considered and turned away from all the transgressions that he had committed, he shall surely live; he shall not die.


New American Standard Bible
"Because he considered and turned away from all his transgressions which he had committed, he shall surely live; he shall not die.


King James Bible
Because he considereth, and turneth away from all his transgressions that he hath committed, he shall surely live, he shall not die.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
He will certainly live because he thought it over and turned from all the transgressions he had committed; he will not die.


International Standard Version
Because he reconsidered his transgression and turned away from everything that he had been doing, he'll certainly live and not die.


American Standard Version
Because he considereth, and turneth away from all his transgressions that he hath committed, he shall surely live, he shall not die.


Douay-Rheims Bible
Because he considereth and turneth away himself from all his iniquities which he hath wrought, he shall surely live, and not die.


Darby Bible Translation
Because he considereth, and turneth from all his transgressions which he hath committed, he shall certainly live, he shall not die.


Young's Literal Translation
And he seeth and turneth back, From all his transgressions that he hath done, He doth surely live, he doth not die,


Commentaries
18:21-29 The wicked man would be saved, if he turned from his evil ways. The true penitent is a true believer. None of his former transgressions shall be mentioned unto him, but in the righteousness which he has done, as the fruit of faith and the effect of conversion, he shall surely live. The question is not whether the truly righteous ever become apostates. It is certain that many who for a time were thought to be righteous, do so, while ver. 26,27 speaks the fulness of pardoning mercy: when sin is forgiven, it is blotted out, it is remembered no more. In their righteousness they shall live; not for their righteousness, as if that were an atonement for their sins, but in their righteousness, which is one of the blessings purchased by the Mediator. What encouragement a repenting, returning sinner has to hope for pardon and life according to this promise! In verse 28 is the beginning and progress of repentance. True believers watch and pray, and continue to the end, and they are saved. In all our disputes with God, he is in the right, and we are in the wrong.

28. considereth—the first step to repentance; for the ungodly do not consider either God or themselves (De 32:29; Ps 119:59, 60; Lu 15:17, 18).
Ezekiel 18:27
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