30 Days to Understanding the Bible - Session 3 - The Later History of Israel: Exile - Silence Eras
30 Days to Understanding the Bible (Max Anders)
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God will forgive whoever comes to Him for repentance. But as the later history of Israel reveals, this doesn't change the fact that sin has consequences. If Israel had trusted God and obeyed Him, God would have richly blessed them. But since they rejected Him, the Lord responded with discipline.
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